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Meetings, Webinars, Sessions

Integrating Sustainable School-wide Social and Emotional Learning into the Safe Schools/Healthy Students Framework

Date/Time: 
May 23, 2007
Location: 
Washington, D.C.

During this meeting, participants were introduced to tools and participated in activities designed to help them to implement high-quality; sustainable, evidence-based social and emotional learnin

Leading Implementation for Systems Change 2007

Date/Time: 
May 21, 2007
Location: 
Washington, D.C.

During this training meeting each site's team engaged in activities aimed at:

Safe Schools/Healthy Students Evaluation and Technical Assistance Workshop

Date/Time: 
March 01, 2006
Location: 
Washington, D.C.

2005 SS/HS Project Directors and local evaluators were invited to this workshop, which focused on logic model and evaluation plan development.

Building Rural Youth-Adult Partnership

Date/Time (ET): 
February 18, 2009 - 4:00pm - 5:30pm

Participants learn strategies for developing effective youth and adult partnerships to develop children

Girlfighting: Preventing Girls' Aggression and Violence

Date/Time: 
October 15, 2004
Location: 
New Britain, CT

In recent years, there has been increased interest in and concern about aggression and violence among girls.

Positive Strategies for Engaging Latino Families

Date/Time (ET): 
January 26, 2006 (All day)

The following questions are discussed during the teleconference:

New Grantees Meeting

Date/Time: 
December 11, 2007
Location: 
Washington, DC

At this meeting for 2007 SS/HS Grantees, Project Directors and Superintendents met the Federal Project Officers, Communications Team, and Technical Assistant Specialists for the first time.

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Strategic Planning for Sustainability 2007

Date/Time: 
November 08, 2007
Location: 
Denver, CO

This two day workshop, co-sponsored by the National Center and the SS/HS Communication Teams, took place in Denver, CO for all FY 2005 sites.

New Grantee Communication Institute

Date/Time: 
May 12, 2009

Effective communication can improve participation in programs and services, garner critical support from key stakeholders and audiences, and support the SS/HS initiative