(Michigan Model for Health) Comprehensive health is one of the 8 components of
Coordinated School Health and Safety Programs (CSHSP)
{CSHP LOGO} To Go to the EUP Coordinated School Health Page, go to www.eup.k12.mi.us/cshp Health Education Component of CSHSP
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Curriculum materials, resources, professional development, and consulation services are provided by the Michigan Coordinated School Health Association (MI-CSHA). Your Regional Coordinator for the EUPISD is Lisa Jo Gagliardi, MPA, (906) 632-3373 ext. 132 or lgagliardi@eup.k12.mi.us.
Michigan Model for Health is a comprehensive K-12 Health Education Curriculum. It is our region's adopted health curriculum.
Michigan Model for Health covers Social Emotional Health/Character, Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug prevention, Safety, Nutrition and Physical Activity, and Personal Health and Wellness. Additionally, there are HIV/AIDs lessons for 4th, 5th and 6th grades, HIV/AIDS and STI prevention curriculum for 7-8 grades, Abstinence only and Abstinence based Sex Education 9-12 curriculum, 9-12 Service Learning, and an Alternative High School Health curriculum.
Michigan Model for Health is a Highly evidence-based curriculum.
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The goals of the Michigan Coordinated School Health Association (MI-CSHA) include:
Education Healthy lifestyles and the reduction of health risks of children and families Increased support for school health education and programs Coordination and cooperation between schools and local, state, and national health organizations. Coordinated School Health Programs (CSHP) as an integral part of school improvement, reform, and restructuring. Leadership Professional development opportunities for educators. Community awareness in critical health issues. Advocacy For schools and communities for coordinated school health. For policies, funding, and assessment of school health programs. |
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