
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.
FILTER STORIES BY:


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
Suzanne McMurtray
Beyond the 21 is a way for young people at Homewood to find their purpose and create their path. The... October 2021Read Story
Selena Papaconstantinou
The goals of this project are to keep providing Tier 1 social emotional support to our whole school while increasing... October 2021Read Story
Sarah Brickels
Our focus is on ensuring that students — especially the most marginalized — have access to the educational opportunities they... 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
Raymond Baker
Statistics of success rates of individuals with disabilities in post-secondary education environments is alarmingly very low. Our program is extremely... October 2021Read Story
Patsy Pipken-Perry
Girls Meet Virtually is an innovative virtual counseling group committed to uplifting and encouraging girls by providing a culture of... October 2021Read Story
Nicole Tomlinson
The Girls Mentoring Program strives to implement a model mentoring program that will close the opportunity and achievement gaps that... October 2021Read Story