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Texas SCORE Project. Awards for Excellence in School Health Advisory Councils. SHAC Background. Texas Education Code, Chapter 28.004 1998 – SHAC to address Human Sexuality Instruction only
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Texas SCORE Project Awards for Excellence in School Health Advisory Councils
SHAC Background Texas Education Code, Chapter 28.004 1998 – SHAC to address Human Sexuality Instruction only 2001 – SHAC responsibilities revised to also address Coordinated School Health and Physical Activity in Elementary Schools 2003 - SHAC responsibilities also revised to include addressing Coordinated School Health and Physical Activity in Middle/Junior High Schools Accountability and Implementation varies statewide
SCORE Project • Partners • Governor’s Office • Texas Education Agency • Texas Department of Agriculture • Texas Department of State Health Services • Mayor of Arlington • Recognize School Districts going above and beyond through the Awards for Excellence in SHACs • Develop Criteria • Develop and Market Application (listservs, videoconferences, and conference presentations) • Evaluate Applicants and Identify Winners • Recognize Winners (monetary award, listservs, videoconferences, conference presentations, and website)
SHAC Criteria • Chair or Co-Chair is not a school district employee. • Membership reflects representation from Coordinated School Health Components. • Consists of no less than 5 voting members. • More than 50% of the members are parents who are not employees. • Meets a minimum of four times each school year. • Maintains an updated website with the following: • Mission; • Vision; • Goals; • Bylaws; and • Meeting Minutes. • Uses research and data to drive decision-making. • Serves healthy meals and snacks, when meals or snacks are provided. • Reports directly to the District’s Board of Trustees and provides an annual report with recommendations and guidance for implementing best practices and effective policies for improving school health. • Reviews current school health legislation and rules and provides recommendations for implementation to the Board of Trustees. • Supports the federally mandated district’s Wellness Policy through assessment or consultation.
Senate Bill 283 81st Legislative Session – 2009 Senator Jane Nelson Based on existing and recognized district practices Reflective of SCORE Project Criteria Stronger accountability and expectations for implementation
Award for Excellence Winners Five school districts demonstrated an outstanding commitment to implementing the School Health Advisory Council (SHAC) requirement per TEC 28.004. Each of them received a $2000 award and recognition by state leaders for their efforts through SCORE. Future training on SHACs will include their implementation strategies, as well as components from the 12 additional school district applications we received. Models for the rest of the state! Check out their website for further insight.
Award Winner Websites El Paso ISD http://www.episd.org/_programs/shac/ Fort Bend ISD http://www.fortbend.k12.tx.us/shac/default.cfm Fort Worth ISD http://itweb.fortworthisd.net/hpe/SHAC/SHAC.htm La Porte ISD http://sc.lpisd.org/education/components/whatsnew/default.php?sectiondetailid=4&viewType=detail&id=1732 Northside ISD http://www.nisd.net/instruction/shac/
Other Resources Department of State Health Services, Texas School Health Advisory Council www.dshs.state.tx.us/schoolhealth/shadvise.shtm Texas Department of Agriculture www.squaremeals.org Texas Education Agency, Health & Safety www.tea.state.tx.us/index2.aspx?id=2810
For Additional Questions Marissa Rathbone Director of School Health and Safety Texas Education Agency Marissa.Rathbone@tea.state.tx.us (512) 463-3064