Upcoming Events

September 2011

September 7th :   3:30 p.m.  Planning meeting for Safe & Drug-Free Week; 

  J.C. Barnett Education Center

 

September 8th:  Community Advisory Board Meeting;

 11:30 a.m. Brass Lantern Restaurant

 

Sept. 9th :  “Fuel Up To Play 60! Kickoff at Ethridge Elementary School

 

September 17th:  Diabetes Update Conference;  Lipscomb University

 

September 19-20th :  Lead Conference Nashville

 

September 29th:  1:45 p.m. – 4:45 p.m.  In-service for School Nurses;

Epilepsy Foundation & Drug-Task Force

 

October 2011

October 3-9th:  “Child Health Week” across TN

 

October 10-14:  Fall Break

 

October 12-15th:  American School Health Association Conference; 

Louisville, KY

 

October 24th:  Parent/Teacher Conference (all schools)

2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.;  Students dismiss @ 1:15 p.m.

 

October 24-Oct. 30th :  Safe & Drug-Free Week (All Schools)

 

October 26th:  South Central II Regional CSH Chat Session

Hosted by Maury County CSH

 

November 2011

to be announced
 
 

 

Lawrence County Coordinated School Health

            "Healthy Minds, Healthy Bodies, Healthy Future"



The primary mission of Coordinated School Health is to improve student health outcomes as well as support the connection between good health practices, academic achievement, and lifetime wellness. Education reforms have not succeeded in improving the performance of all students, particularly those who do not arrive at school ready to learn. Coordinated School Health encourages healthy lifestyles, provides needed supports to at-risk students, and helps to reduce the prevalence of health problems that impair academic success.

Coordinated School Health (CSH) is an effective system designed to connect health (physical, emotional and social) with education. This coordinated approach improves students' health and their capacity to learn through the support of families, communities and schools working together. The CSH approach consists of eight major components. By definition, all Coordinated School Health components work together to improve the lives of students and their families. Although these components are listed separately, it is their composite that allows CSH to have significant impact. The eight components include: health education, physical education/physical activity, health services, nutrition services, health promotion for staff, counseling and psychological services, healthy school environment, and student/parent/community involvement..

Please peruse out website for helpful facts on health related topics. If you should have any questions or need any information please call Derese Methvin at 931-762-3581. She will be happy to assist you.

Services

TN Coordinated School Health

Coordinated School Health(CSH) is an effective system designed to connect health (physical, emotional and social) with education. This coordinated approach improves students' health and their capacity to learn through the support of families, communities and schools working together. The CSH approach consists of eight major components.  By definition, all Coordinated School Health components work together to improve the lives of students and their families. 

 

 

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The Eight Components

The Coordinated School Health (CSH) model is a method of connecting health and learning that consists of eight inter-related components. This approach constitutes a systems change by improving students' health and their capacity to learn through personal responsibility, and the support of families, communities and school.

By definition all Coordinated School Health Components work together to improve the lives of students and their families. Although these components are listed separately, it is their composite that allows CSH to have significant impact.

 

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Partnerships

Contact Info.

Derese Methvin,

Director of Coordinated School Health

Lawrence County Schools

700 Mahr Drive.
Lawrenceburg, TN  38464

Tel : 931-762-0409

Fax : 931-766-1919

Email :dmethvin@lcss.us