School Health Advisory Council (SHAC)
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SHAC( School Health Advisory Council)
The Mission of the CISD SHAC is to assist students and staff in achieving and maintaining optimal health status in a manner that is sensitive to student/staff diversity and promotes and preserves student and family autonomy, dignity and rights.
The goals of the Cuero ISD SHAC are:
- Increase parent involvement with SHAC and other health related events
- Evaluate the effectiveness of new Wellness Guidelines
- Enhance pier mentor group including topics of bullying, safe social networking, and mental health awareness
- Increase opportunities to establish family lifelong exercise habits
- Collaborate with community to provide healthy, active events for students, families and district employees
- Increase awareness of mental health concerns; continue annual trainings of staff ; provide educational opportunities for students and parents
- Provide recommendations to the Board of Trustees about areas of coordinated school health that could be altered to improve the health of Cuero ISD students and staff
WHAT IS A SHAC?
A SHAC ( School Health Advisory Council) is a school board appointed group of individuals who represent different segments of the community. Texas Law requires the majority of members must be parents who are not employed by the school district. Cuero ISD SHAC is made up of parents, community members, school staff, and students working together to improve the health and wellness of students through Coordinated School Health programs. SHACs provide recommendations specific to changes and/or additions to the school's health education curriculum or instruction that impact the entire school district.
WHAT IS INCLUDED IN A COORDINATED SCHOOL HEALTH PROGRAM?
SHAC provides oversight for the following programs and services:
- Nutrition and Food Services
- Elementary Physical Education, Physical Activity and health Education
- Secondary Classroom Health and Human Sexuality Instruction
- Faculty and Staff Wellness
- Safe and Healthy Schools
You can help by joining the SHAC committee and contributing to the district's efforts to create a healthy learning environment for our students.
CAMPUS LEVEL SHAC/WELLNESS COMMITTEE:
Cuero ISD SHAC encourages each school campus to form a Wellness Committee to address health issues at their campus level. Members may include: parents, students, school administrator, PE instructor, teachers, food service, school nurse and counselors.
DISTRICT AND CAMPUS PROGRAMS
All 2nd through 5th grade
You're not A Little Kid Anymore- Personal Hygiene from marshmedia.com
A variety of topics are included stressing the importance of taking care of our bodies Students love the musical message about personal hygiene! Topics covered include:
- Bathing
- Handwashing
- Care of teeth, hair and nails
- The importance of clothes that are clean and neat
5th grade boys and girls separated by gender
"The Always Changing"- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gv21b3ZpSLg Girl's Puberty Lesson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XF0awGRTWs Boy's Puberty Lesson
Permission slip needed for child to participate. School will send permission slips home in advance of the program to be returned to school signed by parent/guardian.
`This program helps students understand the physical and emotional changes they may experience as they grow and acknowledge these changes as a normal part of growth and development. Students will learn the physiology of their bodies and correct terminology and understand that personal hygiene is each individual's responsibility.
The Always Changing and Growing up program is based on national research and consultation with school nurses, health educators, parents and medical professionals. It has been a trusted resource for over 30 years and has been taught to millions of students nationwide.
7th grade boys and girls
Living Well Aware 7th grade with PERMISSION- HUMAN SEXUALITY CURRICULUM CHOSEN by SHAC and Approved by Cuero ISD School Board
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In keeping with Cuero ISD Board Policy EHAA, The School Health Advisory Council (SHAC) has chosen.
This curriculum has been established to provide information and skill development for students so they may reach their highest potential for physical, emotional, mental and social health. This curriculum is intended to support what students are learning at home.
7th Grade Table of Content:
Lesson 1: Essential Human Needs
Lesson 2: My Body
Lesson 3: Becoming Me
Lesson 4: I'm Unique: There's No One Like Me
Lesson 5: Physical Well-Being: Taking Care of My Body
Lesson 6: Mental Well-Being: Our Emotional Health
Leeson 7: Social Well-Being: Who's On MY Team
Lesson 8: Why Wait? Pregnancy, Parent Responsibilities, STIS, & Emotional Issues
Lesson 9: Know Your Rights: Sexual Abuse, Human Trafficking, and the Law
Lesson 10: Our Many Screens: Navigating the Digital World
Lesson 11: Warning: Alcohol, Tobacco, Vaping, Drugs, and Violence
Lesson 12: Being an Effeetive Communicator: Expressing the Best You
Lesson 13: The Future Me: What I Do Now Matters
You have the right to decide if your child participates in these lessons. Permission slips will be sent home prior to instruction. They must be signed and returned to your child's school.
If you any questions or concerns please contact the district nurse Wanda Hays by email whays@cueroisd.org or (361)275-1900 ext 117
CHS
"Health Education Today"- health class- Opt- in or Opt- out Parent permission required; permission slips to be sent before lessons begin
High School Table of Contents:
Lesson 1- Essential Human Needs
Lesson 2- Puberty, Anatomy, and Pregnancy
Lesson 3- Parenting as a Teen
Lesson 4- Sexually Transmitted Diseases ( STDs)
Lesson 5- Teens, Sex and the Law
Lesson 6- Contraception
Lesson 7- Health Risk Behaviors
Lesson 8-Mastering Communication Styles and Healthy Relationships
Lesson 9- Decision Making and Goal Setting
Lesson 10- Review