Does a coordinated approach require additional funding for our school or school district?
Adopting this approach may mean better use of the resources you already have at your school or in your community. You can begin to establish partnerships with the public health department, local business and industry, or private health organizations that may provide services or funds. This approach is not a reorganizing of the school curriculum or administration; rather it is a way of focusing on our children’s health and well-being from kindergarten through 12th grade. Changes do not have to be made in all eight areas at once…even starting with a few that are the most critical to your schools will help your kids. And, in fact, now that you’re aware of what the areas are, you probably find that you have many of them in place already.
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