coordinated school health: data-driven decisions for healthier schools
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Coordinated School Health:Data-Driven Decisions for Healthier Schools
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Coordinating School Health:Data-Driven Decisions for Healthier
SchoolsA model developed by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) to systematically improve children’s health by integrating health strategies of schools, public health agencies, families and community leaders through schools.
http://www.cdc.gov/HealthyYouth/CSHP/
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Three Facets of Health
The World Health Organization defines health positively as “a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being,” not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
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The Picard Center & Coordinated School Health
Mission StatementOur mission is to improve the physical, mental and social health of children and families through data-driven decision making and technical assistance, creating collaborative partnerships that emphasize a child centered philosophy.
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The CDCSix Critical Health Behaviors• Alcohol and Drug Use• Injury and Violence (including suicide)• Tobacco Use• Nutrition (Obesity)• Physical Activity• Sexual Risk Behaviors
http://www.cdc.gov/HealthyYouth/CSHP/
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Middle School Example:6-8 Grade (337 Participants) Body Mass Index
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The Picard Center
• Critical issues facing students and the Louisiana Department of Education:– Truancy– Dropouts– Attendance– Behavior– Retention
• A key contributor to the student dropout rate is school discipline. A student is more likely to drop out if he/she has been suspended or expelled.1 A student is also more likely to drop out if he/she has been retained–an almost inevitable consequence of multiple suspensions.2
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Risk Factors for Dropout:• School Performance
– Retention/Overage for Grade
• School Behavior
– Early Aggression
• School Engagement
– Low Commitment to School
• Early Adult Responsibility
– Parenthood
• Family Background Characteristics
• Family Engagement/Commitment to Education
• Social Attitudes, Values & Behaviors
• Individual Background Characteristics
– IEP?*Risk Factors were adapted from the National Dropout Prevention Center
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One School District:
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Coordinated School Health
Areas of Focus:• Alcohol and Other Drugs• Obesity• School Readiness• Behavior • Attendance and Truancy• Student Health Services
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What is our objective?• Engage stakeholders in school improvement
(school,district,community and state level)• Collect data to drive CSH Implementation• Conduct data analysis (trend, root-cause)• Research best practices to address data discovered
issues• Organize fiscal and physical resources for healthy
productive schools• Build sustainable instructional teams that make a
difference to students• Provide Technical Assistance
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Picard Center Coordinated School Health Model
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PREREQUISITES TO SUCCESSFUL DISTRICT IMPLEMENTATIONCoordinated School Health & PBS
• District Leadership Team• Organizational Umbrella
• Financial Models• Data-Driven Decision Making• Political Support
• Progress Monitoring• Pilot Sites (Demonstration Sites)
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What is next?• Areas of focus:
– Alcohol & Other Drugs– Obesity– School Readiness– Behavior– Attendance & Truancy– Student Health Services (Physical & Mental)
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Data Triangulation Example: BEHAVIOR
• Strengths– District Wide
Implementation of Universal PBS
– Reduced # of OSS– All schools completed
S.E.T and Benchmarks of Quality
• Weaknesses– No schools implementing
secondary interventions – Grant ending reducing
mental health staff from 8 to 3
– Limited Community Mental Health Providers
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From the data triangulation…• The district team develops a goal &
objectives on the area of focus:– Behavior goal:
Maximize access to mental health resources within the school district and the community to maximize instruction.
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Picard Center Coordinated School Health Model
Issue
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How do we get the help we need?
• Action Planning
• District Team
• School Based Team
• District Resources
• Community Health Advisory Council
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Data Driven Decision Making
• Policies
• Practices
• Programs
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References
1. Russell Skiba et al., The Dark Side of Zero Tolerance: Can Punishment Lead to Safe Schools? 80 Phi Delta Kappan, 372 (1999).
2. Jay P. Heubert & Robert M. Hauser, Ed.S., High Stakes: Testing for Tracking, Promotion, and Graduation, 129 (1999).
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www.picardcenter.org
Contact Information
P.O. Box 42730, Lafayette LA 70504Phone: 337-482-1567 Fax: 337-482-
1553
Gabe Rodriguez337-482-0507