PS18-1807 Component 2 Work Plan Status Report
Site Name: Click or tap here to enter text. Grant #: PS00xxxx
Timeframe: ☐ August 1, 20xx – January 31, 20xx ☐ February 1, 20xx – July 31, 20xx
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Sexual Health Education (SHE) |
Achievement of Requirement |
Comment and/ or Summarize Requirement Progress |
Level of Implementation (Check all that apply) |
Number of Students Reached |
Required SHE1. Identify and approve a list of instructional competencies to be demonstrated by those teaching skills-based health and sexual health education in middle and school high. |
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Required SHE2. Provide necessary training at LEA once per year, to ensure school health and sexual health education teachers have content knowledge, comfort, and instructional competencies to effectively implement approved school health and sexual health education instructional programs. |
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Required SHE3. Establish, adopt, and implement a skills-based health education course requirement which includes sexual health education content for all students attending middle and high schools in the district/consortium. |
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Required SHE4. Develop and approve a health education scope and sequence that delineates sexual health education learning outcomes for all students in middle and high schools in the district. |
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Required SHE5. Develop, revise, or select a sexual health education instructional program consistent with the approved scope and sequence (see SHE4 above), and inclusive of instructional lessons, student learning activities, resources, and student assessment. |
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Required SHE6. Develop, update, and foster use of teaching tools and resources (e.g., lesson pacing guide, specific lesson plans) for teachers to continuously improve delivery of the identified sexual health education instructional program. |
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Required SHE7. Establish and maintain a School Health Advisory Council (SHAC) that regularly provides district-level advice and guidance to improve health and sexual health education programs for students and health and sexual health education instruction for staff. |
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Required SHE8. Integrate strategies to actively engage parents in sexual health education instructional programs. |
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Additional SHE9. Develop and implement a technical assistance plan that incorporates teacher observation, coaching, peer mentoring, and other methods to improve an individual teacher’s sexual health education instruction in a select number of schools annually. |
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Additional SHE10. Develop, revise, or select health education instructional programs for students in elementary grades that align with the priorities for health and sexual health education established in the health education scope and sequence. |
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Additional SHE11. Incorporate specific changes to existing instructional programs to better meet needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth. |
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Additional SHE12. Strengthen student assessment instruments to more accurately assess student mastery of health education knowledge and skills. |
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District Optional SHE: site-specific activity |
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Sexual Health Services (SHS)
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Achievement of Requirement |
Comment and/ or Summarize Requirement Progress |
Level of Implementation (Check all that apply) |
Number Students Reached |
Required SHS1. Provide training and professional development (PD) to staff to support SHS activities annually. |
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Required SHS2. Assess district and priority school capacity to implement activities to increase student access to SHS, in collaboration and coordination with the Component 3B recipient. |
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Required SHS3. Incorporate skill-based instruction to students on accessing SHS into SHE annually. |
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Required SHS4. [check one] ☐ Establish or improve use of a referral system to link sexually active students to community providers for SHS by using the referral system toolkit to implement the 7 core components of a referral system. OR ☐ Improve student use and quality of SHS provided by School-Based Health Centers (SBHCs). |
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Required SHS5. Implement school-wide, student-planned marketing campaigns that promote recommended health services for teens and selected school SHS programs.
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Additional SHS6. Conduct school-based STD screening (SBSS) events. |
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Additional SHS7. Implement or improve a condom availability program (CAP). |
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Additional SHS8. Disseminate SHS-related materials for parents. |
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District Optional SHS: site-specific activity |
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Safe and Supportive Environments (SSE)
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Comment and/ or Summarize Requirement Progress |
Level of Implementation (Check all that apply) |
Number of Students Reached |
Required SSE1. Provide professional development to teachers on classroom management annually. |
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Required SSE2. Provide professional development to all school staff on supporting lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth annually. |
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Required SSE3. Implement mentoring, service learning, and/or other positive youth development programs for students and/or connect students to such community-based programs. |
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Required SSE4. Establish or enhance student-led clubs that support LGBT youth (often known as Gay-Straight Alliances or Genders and Sexualities Alliances). |
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Required SSE5. Disseminate resources to parents/caregivers on parental monitoring and parent-adolescent communication (generally and specifically about sex). |
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Additional SSE6. Disseminate resources specifically relevant to parents of LGBT students |
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Additional SSE7. Implement and/or connect parents to skill-building parenting programs |
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District Optional SSE. site-specific activity |
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Evaluation Activities: Please share any evaluation efforts and updates (i.e., reports, 1-pager, infographics, conference abstracts, developing systems to capture referrals, technical assistance, etc.) developed during the reporting period: Click or tap here to enter text.
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Successes: Please describe any additional successes (e.g., identified through evaluation results or lessons learned). Click or tap here to enter text.
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Challenges: Please describe any challenges that might affect your ability to achieve annual and project-period outcomes, conduct performance measures, or complete the activities in the work plan. Also please describe any additional challenges (e.g., identified through evaluation results or lessons learned). Click or tap here to enter text.
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CDC Program Support to Awardees: Please describe how CDC could help you overcome challenges to achieving annual and project-period outcomes, and performance measures, and completing activities outlined in the work plan. Click or tap here to enter text.
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(If applicable) Publications: List publications resulting from the project, as well as plans for further publications.
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