
Practice Makes Perfect
The SEL Blog
This project is a multi-pronged plan to see an increase in the visibility and celebration of minority populations; increase all students' cultural competency; and increase the mental health, pass rate, and graduation rate of our focal population by providing the following: Professional development for counselors on trauma-informed practices; scholarships for focal population to attend credit recovery and credit repair; scholarships for Cultural Writing Programs; and culturally diverse texts to diversity of our language arts curriculum.
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Victoria Zupancic
We are partnering with a community organization, Dane County Time Bank, to create a BIPOC Restorative Justice class curriculum that... October 2021Read Story
Tina Vasquez
Multilingual Mentoring is a student-run, staff-supported peer advisory and mentorship program. It has been student-led throughout its 4 years! This... October 2021Read Story
Stephanie Noriega
Through our Global Ambassador Mentor Project, OUSD hopes to increase connectedness, persistence, and belonging at school. The mentoring project would... October 2021Read Story
Shawana Ridley
Our girl empowerment program allows girls to have a way to express themselves positively and take leadership roles. We will... October 2021Read Story
Shavonne McMillan
At Big Picture Philadelphia (BPP), we use SEL as a tool for creating schools that are safe places for self-exploration... October 2021Read Story
Sarah Perkins
Washington Yu Ying PCS will implement the Early Childhood Action Project: Chinese Immersion and Social Emotional Learning in the 2021-22... October 2021Read Story
Rian Wilkinson
This project, titled "Tell Me Your Story" will provide our students and parents of IS 254 Bronx Middle School an... October 2021Read Story
Renata Germino
Our student-driven, experiential program is “Students, Empathy, Action! A Blueprint for Empathic Leadership.” Collaborative teams of secondary student leaders will... October 2021Read Story