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STUDENTS
Physical Education
& Physical Activity
Nutrition Services
Counseling, Psychological & Social Services EMPLOYEES Engagement COORDINATING POLICY, PROCESS, AND PRACTICE Counseling, Social Services Social & Emotional & FAMILIES
Community
Environment &
Involvement
Psychological
Family
HEALTHY SAFE
CHALLENGED SUPPORTED ENGAGED
Physical
Environment
Employee IMPROVING LEARNING AND HEALTH Health Climate
Wellness Education
Health
Services
COMMUNITY
The graph below provides a summary report of the services provided to students and families by the SBHPs
during FY22. They served 23,282 individual students Districtwide and logged 235,459 activities.
Below are a few examples of activities provided by the SBHPS. These activities are just three of the 235,459
interventions and activities logged by the SBHPs from July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022.
One example of the SBHPs reaching Polo Park Middle and Addison Mizner Elementary students above are cele-
out to students in novel ways was brating Start with Hello, a campaign developed by the Sandy Hook Prom-
at Don Estridge High Tech Middle ise, focused on teaching empathy and empowering students to to end
promoting a week-long Dragons social isolation by following three steps:
Celebrate Pink Shirt Day and Anti- Learn how to recognize the signs of loneliness and social isolation.
Bullying Awareness campaign. Find out what you can do to help others feel included.
Discover how to break the ice and start a conversation.
The School Behavioral Health Professional at Spanish River Community High created a Mental Wellness Corner
that was visible to all students, and provided resources in involvement opportunities.
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