The most promising aspect is that this could create a culture of health in schools, where you feel, see and experience health and wellness throughout the school building and the school day. We rebuild our societies health and wellness by creating healthy behaviors instead of trying to change them. Schools become the epicenter for a healthier society.
School Wellness Education-Creating a Culture of Health in Schools
We created a Culture of Health in Schools led by School Wellness Educators who create healthy behaviors.
Founding Story: Share a story about a key experience or spark that helps the network understand why this project got started or a story about how you became inspired about the potential for this project to succeed.
We as a faculty decided the conventional PE programs haven't worked, even through our countless hours of preparing great teacher who deliver quality PE we still have an epidemic of chronic disease and an unhealthy society. We decided we needed to lead something new in schools. What better place to rebuild the health and wellness of our society? We read the book Start with Why by Simon Sinek and started out building a curriculum and program led by "Why", students who are career and life readWhich categories describe you? (the answer will not be public)
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We don't have one....yet!Location: Where is your organization headquartered? [State]
- Pennsylvania
Location: Where is your organization headquartered? [City]
Slippery RockLocation: Where is your project primarily creating impact? [State]
- Pennsylvania
Location: Where is your project primarily creating impact? [City]
Western Pennsylvania but the reach beyond that is actually national.Problem: What problem is this project trying to address?
We have a chronically ill non active society and spend billions of dollars trying to change adult behaviors. What if we worked with a consistent, united vision to Create a Culture of Health in Schools where we created health behaviors instead of trying to change them as adults? We plan to create future school wellness educators and development current health and PE teachers to lead and facilitate the Whole School, Whole Child, Whole Comm. model
Is your model focused on any of the following traditionally underserved communities?
- Communities of color
- Children who are differently abled
- LGBTQ or non-binary individuals
- Religious minorities (non-Christian)
- Low-income communities
- Other
Does your model work within any of the following sectors?
- Education
Year Founded
2015Project Stage
- Start-Up (a pilot that has just started operating)
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A teacher (current HPE teachers who have been retrained by us or new School Welles Educators) first and foremost deliver quality wellness education lessons along with the Living Well curriculum. This teacher then also facilitates and leads a school building with the help of a wellness committee. The committee lead by the teacher implements the Whole School, Whole Child, Whole Community Model creating a culture of health and wellness in schools.Impact: What was the impact of your work last year? Please also describe the projected future impact for the coming years.
We have just begun implementing the curriculum so we have no data for it yet. The only real data we have is the fact that since we announced our new program with its new vision for schools to be the epicenter of a healthier more well society we have been contacted by 12 Local School Districts (LEA's) requesting professional development in this model, we have been asked to speak nationally about it, have consulted with four different universities thinking of creating something like it and most recently worked with the University of Texas to assist them in reinventing their PE Teacher education program. The eventual impact is hard to consider if you think about the opportunity we have in schools to create a healthy society if someone in every school saw that as their job and vision.Organization Type
- nonprofit/NGO/citizen sector
Annual Budget
- $50k - $100k
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