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Marissa Hancock Mental Health Therapist 601 Renz Avenue Sellersburg, IN 47172 502-817-1385 [email protected]
Elementary School
From surveys turned in the best I can answer this is that Wellness practices are provided inconsistently across the different Elementary, Jr, and Sr. high schools
Middle School
We do not apply the same programs at most of the schools they are utilizing different programs. Programs are used intermittently and inconsistenly is the most common response that I received.
High School
Different programs have been tried over the years and depending on the ability of the staff to maintain they may or may not be used yearly.
General Health and P.E. Class curriculum; "Too Good for Drugs;" Second Steps" (this program was noted that it is used not as intended); "QPR;" "Dare;" "Footprints for Life;" "PATHS;" "Emotional ABC's;" "Strong Smart;" "MindUp;" (Again, It was indicated that there is no consistency in utilization from year to year or across for instance Elementary schools versus Middle and High Schools with in the district)
Mindfulness, Yoga Movement, Trauma Informed Practice, Brain Intervals, Restorative Practices, Peer Mentoring, College Career Readiness, Responsive Classroom, Positive Behavior Supports, Mental Health Health Education, Suicide Prevention, Substance Use Prevention, Bully Prevention, There were only two catagories that were indicated by multiple people when surveyed College and Carrer Readiness as well as Bully Prevention. These seem to be the two that were widely recognized as being offered. The rest recieved one or two people responding.
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