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STUDENTS                                                                                                 STUDENTS
 Physical Education                                                                                       Physical Education
 & Physical Activity  Environment &                                                                      Involvement  & Physical Activity  Environment &
 Nutrition
 Social & Emotional Climate  EMPLOYEES  Engagement  COORDINATING POLICY, PROCESS, AND PRACTICE    Counseling, Social  Services Social &  Emotional &  FAMILIES  Social & Emotional Climate  EMPLOYEES  Engagement Family  Physical  COORDINATING POLICY, PROCESS, AND PRACTICE    Counseling, Social  &  FAMILIES
                                                                                                             Nutrition
                                                                                                         Community
 Community
 Services
                                                                                                             Services
 Involvement
                                                                                                              Psychological
 Family
 Psychological
                                                                                                              Services
   HEALTHY                          SAFE
                                                                                                            HEALTHY                          SAFE
                                                                                                                   CHALLENGED              SUPPORTED                 ENGAGED
          CHALLENGED              SUPPORTED                 ENGAGED
 Physical
                                                                                                              Social &
 Environment
                                                                                                              Emotional
                                                                                                        Environment
 Employee IMPROVING LEARNING AND HEALTH   Health  Climate                                                Employee IMPROVING LEARNING AND HEALTH   Health  Climate
 Wellness  Education                                                                                     Wellness  Education
 Health                                                                                                    Health
 Services                                                                                                  Services
 COMMUNITY                                                                                                COMMUNITY
        Social-Emotional Learning
        The  Teaching and Learning Department’s Social Emotional Learning (SEL) is associated with increased
        academic achievement, improved social skills, and improved behavior.  Teaching students SEL skills is a tier
        one intervention for all students within the Responsive of Intervention (RtI) framework.  28 schools in the
        District participated in the SEL (Cohort 1) during FY19.  Continuous Professional Development on SEL practices,
        implementing strategies, and curriculum was provided for representatives from each school site.
        The practice of Morning Meetings and curriculum was offered at every grade level for every student in the
        cohort schools.  Approximately 24,000 students (Cohort 1) benefited daily in year-one and 18,000 students
        (Cohort 2) in year two.
 Safe School Ambassadors (SSA)  School Effectiveness Questionnaire Executive Summary Report: (Climate)
 The Safe School Ambassadors (SSA) program recruits and enlists student, opinion leaders, from formal and
 informal groups on school campuses to serve as allies with adults in preserving positive campus climates.
 It was predicated on the premise that students see, hear, and know things about campus interpersonal
 dynamics that adults do not know, and that they can intervene as influence agents in ways that adults
 cannot.  Safe School Ambassadors intervene with specific diplomatic communication skills in non-classroom
 settings to defuse conflicts, provide support to targets, distract or reason with aggressors, and neutralize cruel
 humor, harmful gossip, rumors and intergroup prejudice.  Following initial training provided onsite by the
 Department of Safe Schools’ trainers, school site advisors meet with SSAs regularly to supervise, de-brief, and
 encourage them.


 Community Matters, a non-profit organization housed in Santa Rosa, California, own this expanding
 international program.  Because of early District contributions to the model, the District has an exclusive
 agreement to present the program free of charge to schools in Palm Beach County.


 This program directly supports Objective 1 by building a cadre of skilled students who model, utilize, and
 extend high level social and emotional learning skills on elementary and secondary campuses. The program
 not only helps keep the peace on campuses, it maximizes the social and emotional learning skills of the Safe
 School Ambassadors and advisors so they can utilize positive approaches to problem solving in classrooms,
 at home, and in the community.  Action Logs of SSAs reveal that the average member intervenes in two
 incidents per week.  Using that average, it could be estimated that District SSAs have intervened over 20,000
 times in FY19.

 While participation in this program is voluntary and participation ebbs and flows based on leadership
 priorities and the presence of motivated advisors, over 60 District schools have undertaken the program since
 its inception.  During FY19, 16 schools had active programs, with one new school requesting initial training in
 August 2019 (FY20).  







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