
Practice Makes Perfect
The SEL Blog
We join Behavior Students with severely impacted students to create a garden fostering leadership, self-awareness and social thinking skills in students who struggle with social norms. Our vision with this grant is to increase the SEL work with our Tier II and Tier III students with an aim of providing them with opportunities to show leadership, gain empathy and do heavy work in order to learn to self-regulate. Self-regulation is a skill that will keep these students in class more, bring up grades and set them on a more successful path.
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Mary Muroski
The "Empower Youth Leadership Project'' provides opportunities for Vermont middle school students to become SEL Leaders. Full-day conferences bring together... December 2020Read Story
Kara Menfi
Multilingual Mentoring is a student-run, staff-supported peer advisory and mentorship program. It was initiated and named by a small group... December 2020Read Story
Misty Wright
Imagine a school where all of the students look out for one another. This is the future of our school.... December 2020Read Story
Aleah Ruiz
Project CARE is a group of social workers, school leaders and teachers who are a part of the Student Support... December 2020Read Story
Andrea Watson
Be the Peace Be the Hope seeks to address the most pressing social and emotional needs of our students and... December 2020Read Story
Sarah Walker
With funding from the NoVo foundation, we can’t wait to not only strengthen the SEL course we piloted last year,... December 2020Read Story
Katie Raymond
We are continuing to train a group of 85+ students to help create and facilitate weekly community circles with their... December 2020Read Story
Laura Denton
Knox County Schools’ ProjectU is student-led, focused on building unity and promoting kindness. District data reveals suicide and suicidal ideation... December 2020Read Story