Healthy Schools Award Winners

Healthy School Award imageA Healthy School focuses on the priority risk behaviors that affect learning and health, and on the use of strategies, programs, services and environments that provide support and reinforcement for positive health behaviors among students and staff. A Healthy School uses an interdisciplinary team approach in improving school health and academic success; has support and commitment of administrators; has an effective team leader; demonstrates successful utilization of community resources; and shows evidence of communication, collaboration and program coordination among the various components of school health. School administrators, teachers, and staff work with students, families, health and human service agencies, local businesses, and other community groups in an effective, collaborative effort to ensure healthy and academically successful students.

The SC Healthy Schools Award process offer schools an opportunity to showcase their hard work and efforts in becoming a health promoting school and coordinated school health initiatives. Schools that successfully document implementation and coordination and integration of quality school health programming utilizing a team approach are presented a Healthy Schools Award in one or more of the eight components of Coordinated School Health.

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Congratulations to the 2006-2007 SC Healthy Schools Award Winners!

EIGHT COMPONENT WINNERS:
Pauline-Glenn Springs Elementary (Spartanburg 6)

SIX COMPONENT WINNERS:
Belton Middle School (Anderson 2)

THREE COMPONENT WINNERS:
Westminster Elementary (Oconee)

TWO COMPONENT WINNERS:
La France Elementary (Anderson 4)

Click here to see the 2006-2007 Winners' Narratives

For more information on past and present award winners, access the following documents: