Using the School Wellness Feedback Reports - WAITING FOR FRENCH VERSION
Below are examples of how schools are using their School Wellness Feedback Reports. You are invited to click on the links below to see what each school has been doing to help improve student wellness within their school.
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Arc-en-ciel
Students in the grade 6 class at Arc-en-ciel created brochures on various fruits and vegetables. Please click on the students' names below to view their creations!Eric - Kiwi
Livia - Mandarine Oranges
Marianne - Grapefruits
Samuel - Apples
Oromocto High School
Oromocto High School has engaged both students and teachers in various activities to help promote wellness within their school. To date they have held focus groups with the teachers, presented the surveys and asked them 3 questions
- What did you learn?
- What are we doing?
- What can we do?
From the focus groups with teachers we decided to post a large poster in the staff room and have staff add what ever they do under any of the 4 pillars.
This will provide us with some information of what is going on in the school in regards to promoting wellness. The school health advisory committee is currently preparing newspaper articles for the Oromocto Post- Gazette.
These 7 articles will be geared to parents, the articles will feature some highlights on each survey and ways parents can contribute to improving their childrens' health.
The nutrition class at the school will be taking on the task of hosting focus groups with other students on the survey results.
Action item from the results on smoking, our results still showed youth are being exposed to second hand smoke at high levels. We are under way in a big school and community wide campaign on second hand smoke for end of April or the first of May.
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St. Stephen High School
KIWANIS DONATE FUNDS TO YOUTH CONFERENCE
Members of the St. Stephen Kiwanis Club donated $500 to Charlotte County youths to assist them with expenses to attend the 40 Developmental Assets Conference.
On April 6 and 7, 100 Charlotte County youths will gather at the Fairmont Algonquin Hotel to take part in the annual event.
This year, the youths have chosen their theme to be "Peace, Love and Assets" and the focus will be on the results of the Asset Survey and Wellness Survey, consisting of input from youths in Charlotte County.
The total budget for the 100 youths is $10,250, which covers accommodations, transportation, food, and other expenses related to the conference.
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