What kind of materials and programs are available through STARR Project and the District to help me address substance abuse and violence prevention in my classroom?
Here’s Looking At You (3rd Edition): HLAY kits for grades K – 6 may be reserved through the STARR Project office. Kits can be checked out for a month and are delivered to your building via our district courier. Our HLAY curriculum is used to address essential learnings in Health and Fitness. Curriculum training is offered periodically through the STARR Project and Puget Sound ESD. LJH integrates HLAY into their 8th grade Health curriculum. Please email Della Boyer to schedule your curriculum materials! Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE): Maple Lawn and Daffodil Valley Elementary school 5th grade students participate in the Sumner Police Department’s DARE Program. Recent survey outcomes show a reduction in substance abuse experimentation in program participants. To find out more about the DARE program, please contact the STARR Project office or Sumner Police Department at 863-6384. Project ALERT: Junior High Guidance Counselors at SJH and MVJH are using this ‘best practice’ curricul
Elementary: ‘LifeSkills’ and the ‘Here’s Looking At You (3rd Edition)’. Our District is moving toward a system-wide adoption of the LifeSkills curriculum at grades 4 and 5. BLE, CWE, EHE, LRE and VFE are using this curriculum through grant funding from Pierce County Human Services. HLAY kits for grades K – 5 may be reserved through the STARR Project office. Kits can be checked out for a month and are delivered to your building via our district courier. Both curricula may be used to address required benchmarks in Health and Fitness classroom based assessments. Curriculum training is offered periodically through the STARR Project and Puget Sound ESD. Please contact Sunnie Heldstab, STARR Project Administrative Secretary, at ext. 6066 or via email for materials. Middle School: All our Middle Schools have ‘Too Good For Drugs’ and ‘Too Good For Violence’ curriculum materials available to use with students in 6th, 7th and 8th grades. Student workbooks for 2010-11 have been sent to each schoo
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