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Licensed therapists will lead 20 girls of color, in 9th and 10th grades, through the Social, Emotional, and Ethical (SEE) Learning Curriculum. Developed by Emory University and in partnership with the Dalai Lama, SEE Learning emphasizes the three dimensions of awareness, compassion and engagement. The program empowers students to engage ethically as part of a global community and provides educators with the tools to support student well-being. Through the curriculum and the transformative power of positive relationships among students and adults, students will learn, flourish and be empowered to create a better future in their own lives and communities.
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Aisha James-Johnson
Obstacles…Options…Outcomes: The Perspectives project is designed to provide students who have had chronic discipline problems with an alternative to suspension... December 2020Read Story
Tinesha Dunlap
The Nest at Osborne High School is a full-service wraparound center that was birthed through student voice. The Nest will... December 2020Read Story
Stephanie Timmons
Literature serves many purposes: It can be an escape from the stresses of life, a vehicle through which one can... December 2020Read Story
Nitya Ramlogan
LAMB PCS is building organizational and teacher capacity to provide evidence-based, trauma-sensitive practices and explicit SEL instruction in our classrooms.... December 2020Read Story
Christina Nastri
This project provides an opportunity for middle school students to participate in meaningful lessons/activities that build upon SEL skills, allows... December 2020Read Story
Marco Cenabre
This grant will build a sustainable Advisory Leader program. Each advisory will have a student leader who focuses on mentorship... December 2020Read Story
John Cunningham
This award will allow us, as a school community, to elevate our social-emotional intelligence and expand our existing efforts beyond... December 2020Read Story
Todd Cordrey
Early College of Arvada is excited to better support students in grades 6-10 and parents/guardians by developing a proactive Dropout... December 2020Read Story