Annual Progress Report To the Board of Trustees June 2019 School Health Advisory Council Every independent school district is required by law to have a school health advisory council SHAC of which the majority of members must be parents who are not employed by the school district The S ID: 787184
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Silverton ISDSchool Health Advisory Council
Annual Progress ReportTo the Board of Trustees June 2019
Slide2School Health Advisory CouncilEvery independent school district is required by law to have a school health advisory council (SHAC) of which the majority of members must be parents who are not employed by the school district. The SHAC is annually appointed by the local education agency Board of Trustees.Texas Education CodeTitle 2, Chapter 28, Section 28.004
Slide3Silverton ISD SHAC Members2018-2019Ashley Knight: Chairperson/Youth Pastor/ParentShandy Beedy: Co-Chairperson/School NurseSharyl Gamble: Parent
Molly Forman: Parent/Extension Agent Lori Mullins: Parent DeLysa Maciel: Cafeteria ManagerPatsy Towe: School Counselor
Buddy Isbell: Physical Education/Coach
Clyde Parham: Athletic Director
Michael Hayes: Principal
Michelle Francis: Superintendent
Slide4What is a SHAC? A SHAC is a group of individuals representing segments of the community and school district which provides advice to the district on coordinated school health (CSH) programming and its impact on student health and learning.
Slide5Coordinated School Health All Texas schools are required by law to implement a CSH program in grades K-8.
Texas Education Code Title 3, Chapter 38, Section 38.013
Slide6What is Coordinated School Health? Coordinated School Health is a systematic approach of advancing student academic performance by promoting, practicing, and coordinating school health education and services for the benefit and well-being of students in establishing healthy behaviors designed to last a lifetime.
Slide7Coordinated School Health
Slide8Coordinated School HealthEight Components Health EducationHealthy and Safe School EnvironmentCounseling and Mental Health Services
Parent and Community InvolvementStaff Wellness PromotionHealth ServicesPhysical EducationNutrition Services
Slide9The National Health Education Standards The National Health Education Standards (NHES) are written expectations for what students should know and be able to do by grades 2, 5, 8, and 12 to promote personal, family, and community health. The standards provide a framework for curriculum development and selection, instruction, and student assessment in health education.
Slide10The National Health Education StandardsStandard 1: Students will comprehend concepts related to health promotion and disease prevention to enhance health.Standard 2: Students will analyze the influence of family, peers, culture, media, technology, and other factors on health behaviors.
Standard 3:Students will demonstrate the ability to access valid information, products, and services to enhance health.Standard 4: Students will demonstrate the ability to use interpersonal communication skills to enhance health and avoid or
reduce health risks.
Slide11The National Health Education Standards Standard 5: Students will demonstrate the ability to use decision-making skills to enhance health. Standard 6: Students will demonstrate the ability to use goal-setting skills to enhance health.Standard 7:
Students will demonstrate the ability to practice health-enhancing behaviors and avoid or reduce health risks.Standard 8: Students will demonstrate the ability to advocate for personal, family, and community health.
Slide12SHAC’sThe local board of trustees to appoint at least five members to the local school health advisory council.The council is required to meet at least four times a year and must annually submit recommendations regarding the district's health education curriculum.
If human sexuality will be taught, the district must provide written notice, a summary of course content, and information on parents' rights.
Slide13State Legislated SHAC Requirements Committee-relatedA parent must serve as the chairman or co-chair
A minimum of five members must be appointed to serve on the SHAC by Board of TrusteesMajority of members must be parents who are not employees of the districtSHAC must meet at least 4 times a yearSHAC must deliver an annual report to the Board of Trustees
SHAC is required to submit recommendations regarding the districts’ health education curriculum
Slide14State Legislated RequirementsDistrict/Campus-RelatedSHACs can provide oversight for the following activitiesrequired of local campus/districts per legislation:
Provide written notice, course content and parents’ rights regarding sexuality education if taughtEnsure that full-day pre-k students participate in 30 minutes of daily vigorous activityInclude goals and objectives for CSH in HS and MS Campus Improvement Plans
Administer FITNESSGRAM
® to all students in grades 3-12
Choose an evidenced based alcohol awareness instructional program
Use the PAPA program in HS or MS health classes
Comply with revised graduation requirements
Slide15Silverton ISD SHAC Goals for 2018-2019JH CPR/AED educationWe decided to incorporate it into 9th grade health class and time did not allow to get done this year; will work for next year
Continue KSHAC (incorporate JH and elementary students)Mrs. Miller (GT teacher) did not have enough time to facilitate this yearActive shooter presentations and drills for faculty and students (faculty did attend course this Spring; First Aid bags placed by AEDs)
Slide16Silverton ISD Health Related ActivitiesFitnessgram for grades 3-12 Coffee Memorial Blood DriveCATCH program (Coordinated Approach to Child Health) taught in PE classesRed Ribbon Week (Drug Prevention)Career Day for grades 3-12Mrs. Power’s students annual coat driveDPS spoke with HS on how to interact with the lawSol Dental provided dental hygiene to elementary
Slide17Silverton ISD Health Related ActivitiesOral hygiene kits donated to each 1st grade student by Tulia Masons and dental education provided by the school nurse Healthy choices offered in the cafeteriaVision, hearing, and spinal screenings completed for required studentsSeniors, coaches, sponsors, and bus drivers certified in Heartsaver CPR AED course by AHANew AED purchased for cafeteria and First Aid bags placed by all AEDs
Slide18Silverton ISD Health Related ActivitiesStaff Wellness “Fresh Start” programCovenant mammogram bus came to the districtP.A.P.A training (parenting and paternity awareness) is taught in HS health classCovenant wellness testing offered for staffDan Busing, DPS officer, PK-12 various safety topics presentationVSP vision vouchers through TSNO registration available to students who qualify for free eye exam and free pair of glasses
Slide19Silverton ISD Health Related ActivitiesSTD/STI prevention taught in HS health classHygiene packets given to 6th, 7th, 8th gradesSexual education talk provided to 5th
gradeTornado and Fire Drills conductedFlu vaccine offered to staffAnaphylaxis and AED training provided to staffSuicide prevention training for staff Rowdy Cogdell talked with students about visual impairment and brought his service dog, LaurieAg Day – 5th grade
Slide20Silverton ISD Health Related ActivitiesPhysicals offered to HS and JH students from clinicLetter from the nurse sent out at beginning of school year about screenings and presentations legally required; 5th grade letter sent to parents about sexual education talk Community service cleanup for PK-12Learn Grow Eat Go program for 4th and 5th grade“Wellness Tuesday” days held in the fall once a monthActive shooter course held for all staff NED Growth Mindset YoYo assembly for elementary
Slide21Silverton ISD Health Related ActivitiesK-12 required vaccinations reported to state “Who We Play For” EKG screening offered to all students and faculty After school traffic safety implementedUnlicensed Diabetic Care Assistants certified for diabetic studentOpen House – Title 1 parent involvement Children’s Miracle Network Fundraiser students and teachers raised $2,781.72JH kids participated in Rabies Awareness Poster Contest by the Texas DSHS
Slide22Goals for 2019-2020 “Wellness Wednesday” next year for students and staff. Everyone can wear athletic attire and are encouraged to get active during class. JH CPR/AED condensed course.
JH sexual education program/presentation. More education in between 5th grade talk and 9th grade health class.
Slide23Silverton ISD InformationThe Silverton ISD SHAC Web site: http://www.silvertonisd.net/campus-department/nurse/shac
Slide242017-2018 SHAC Meeting Dates September 11, 2018 November 27, 2018
February 19, 2019 May 2, 2019Minimum of four meetings required annually. Anyone is welcome to attend any meeting.
Slide25Useful Web SitesTexas School Health Advisory Committee: www.dshs.state.tx.us/schoolhealth/shadvise.shtmTXPTA Healthy Lifestyle Web page: www.txpta.org/programs/healthy-lifestyles
TEA Fitness Data: www.tea.state.tx.us./index4.aspx?id=3975Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance (YRBS) Survey: www.dshs.state.tx.us/chs/yrbs/query/yrbss_form.shtm CDC Coordinated School Health:
www.cdc.gov/HealthyYouth/CSHP
Texas Department of Agriculture Square Meals:
www.squaremeals.org/fn/home/page/0,1248,2348_2349_0_0,00.html
Regional Education Service Centers:
http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/ESC
Texas Legislature Online:
www.capitol.state.tx.us