Lenoir City Schools Coordinated School Health

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Lenoir City Schools Coordinated School Health

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Lenoir City Schools Coordinated School Health. Coordinated School Health: The Components. Health Education. Physical Education. Family and Community Involvement. Health Services. Health Promotion for Staff. Nutrition Services. Healthy and Safe School Environment. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Lenoir City SchoolsCoordinated School Health

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Coordinated School Health: The Components

Healthy and Safe School

Environment

HealthPromotionfor Staff

Physical Education

Health Education

Health Services

Counseling, Psychological,

and Social Services

NutritionServices

Family and Community Involvement

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Coordinated School Health:The Process

• Priorities determined through a systematic assessment and planning process that– Is evidence-based and

data-driven – Includes extensive input

from the school community

– use assessment to develop, implement, and monitor plans for improvement

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Framework for Coordinating School

Health

School level: Healthy School Teams

District level:Staff Coordinating

Council

Community level: School

Health Advisory Council

School Health Index, school level services &P3 activities

Reps from HST, CO, Nutrition, Health Services, FRC, CSH

Health Department, HEAL, TPPTF, UT Extension, law enforcement, etc

Programm

ing

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A Coordinated Approach Addresses Many Critical Health Issues Affecting Students,

Including:• Physical activity,

nutrition, and obesity

• Tobacco use• Sexual health,

including pregnancy, HIV, and other STD

• Safety and violence

• Alcohol and other drug use

• Asthma and other chronic health conditions

• Mental health• Immunizations• Infectious diseases• Oral health• Emergency

preparedness

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Number of students in a high school class of 30 who:

Tennessee Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2009

Source: Youth Risk Behavior Survey

Attempted suicide1 (7%)

Used marijuana2 (20%)

Smoked cigarettes2 (21%)

Had been in a physical fight1 (32%)

Had at least one drink of alcohol2 (34%)

Had ever had sexual intercourse (53%)

Did not get enough physical activity3 (76%)

Did not eat enough fruits and vegetables3

(82%)

1 - During the past 12 months; 2 – During the past 30 days; 3 – During the past week

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16

23

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Strategies to Close the Educational Achievement Gap

Standards and accountability Revising school financing Teacher preparation Rigorous curricula Reducing educationally relevant

health disparities

Source: Dr. Charles E. Bausch

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7 Priority, Educationally Relevant Health Factors for Intervention

1) Vision 2) Asthma 3) Teen pregnancy 4) Aggression and violence5) Physical activity6) Breakfast7) ADHD

Source: Dr. Charles E. Bausch

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Teen Pregnancy in Loudon County

2006 2007 2008 2009 20100

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35 34.3 33.629.6

24.8

47.8

31.626

21.517.6

StateLoudon

Number of pregnancies with rates per 1,000 females aged 15-17

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Health Screenings (PreK, K, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9)

2010/11:

772 students screened for vision, hearing, blood pressure, body mass index (BMI)

• Referrals:• 88 vision (11.4%)• 16 hearing (3.4%)• 53 blood pressure (6.8%)• 343 BMI (85 percentile and over)

(44.4%)

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2007-09 2008-10

46.4%47.0%

43.5%44.4%

Lenoir City SchoolsOverweight/Obese Rates

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Coordinated School Health: The Components

Healthy and Safe School

Environment

HealthPromotionfor Staff

Physical Education

Health Education

Health Services

Counseling, Psychological,

and Social Services

NutritionServices

Family and Community Involvement

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Physical Education ~ Physical Activity• SmHeart Moves Pilot Program

• Physical Activity event before school for 2nd and 3rd Graders

• Girls on the Run• Evidence based Self-esteem running

club at LCIS for 4th and 5th graders• UT Research Project on physical

Activity• Researching the link between

academics and physical activity at LCES.

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Student Health ServicesPast year:

Dental Sealants (LCMS) • 471 students participated in sealant

education/screening• 167 students received sealants• 17% were referred for treatment• $40,380 worth of SEALANTS ONLY

Well Child (yearly physical) (LCES/LCI/MS)• 64 students• $4,080 (billed to insurance)• ? Savings for parents who did not have to take

off work, transportation, missed school

Flu Mist: (all schools)• 627 students (34% of total student population)• $12,540

• Health Screenings• 772 students screened for vision, hearing, BP and

BMI

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Nutrition Services• Go, Slow, Whoa Food Choices Program

• LCES• Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Sampling

• LCHS• Diabetes Education

• LCHS• Team Nutrition ~ Healthier US School

Challenge • LCES

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Counseling, Psychological and Social Services

• Bullying prevention• Bullying Hotline• Mean Girls Conference• LCMS P3 Teens and Technology• Bullying work group

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Healthy and Safe School Environment

• School-Wide Positive Behavior Support• LCES and LCI/MS• Be respectful, responsible and ready

• P3 (Positive Peer Pressure Groups)• LCHS and LCI/MS focus on healthy

relationships and cyberbullying• Sidewalk Grant to connect LCES to

walking trail.

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Health Promotion for Staff

• Biggest Loser and Staff Wellness Plans

• Staff Flu Shots• Lunch and Learns• Staff Health Fairs

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Health Education• Michigan Model Health Curriculum K-5• “What’s the Rush?” teen pregnancy

prevention program (Judicial District 9)• Safe Dates Curriculum and training for

middle and high school guidance counselors

• Health education supplies and equipment

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Funding/Partnerships• CSH is state mandated and state

funded, local match is BEP driven

• In-kind and grants = $375,000 over 5.5 years.

• Thirty-two partnerships with local businesses, coalitions and organizations during the 2010-11 school year.