Chronic Absenteeism in the Nation’s Schools
Learn what the U.S. Department of Education is doing to address chronic absenteeism.
Learn what the U.S. Department of Education is doing to address chronic absenteeism.
Guidance, recommendations, and resources provided by child trauma experts at Child Trends and the Child Trauma Training Center at the University of Massachusetts to support children's emotional well-being during the pandemic.
Wellness Champions in eight Baltimore County Public Schools designed and implemented a range of activities aimed at improving school employee wellness, such as after-school yoga classes, stress-reduction activities at staff meetings, renovated break rooms and kitchens, and adding new exercise…
Learn about the the CDC’s framework for addressing health in schools, the Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child model (WSCC). This resource includes strategies to integrate school health services, nutrition, physical education/activity, and out-of-school time across the WSCC framework.
Learn answers to the CDC's most frequently asked questions about the social determinants of health.
The CDC explains how inequities contribute to health outcomes including chronic diseases, obesity, oral health, and tobacco use.
Explore the latest guidance from the CDC to support the growth and development of healthy children and teens.
Tips to help children learn how to self-regulate their emotions provided by Action for Healthy Kids.
Capital City Public Charter School system’s middle school in Washington, DC took their interest in fostering healthier eating habits to a whole new level. Recognizing the value of hands-on educational opportunities for building life-long healthy habits, the school created its…
Dive into what makes an effective family-school partnership and why, especially now, there is a critical need for school staff, parents, and caregivers to collaborate in support of student wellness — including nutrition, physical activity, and social-emotional health. You will…