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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-       Š Learn how to recognize the signs of loneliness and social isolation.
        Bullying Awareness campaign.             Š Find out what you can do to help others feel included.
                                                 Š 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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