
Practice Makes Perfect
The SEL Blog
Our goal is to increase students' leadership and voice. We will do this by creating a space where students can actively learn and work on their leadership skills in a safe and welcoming environment. We will use a variety of icebreakers, SEL activities, data assessment, and goal setting to create a curriculum that allows students to develop these leadership skills that they can take back into the classroom and out into the world. The leadership skills they develop will focus on student voice; helping students to know when to speak up and when to lead in challenging situations.
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Erin Lewis
Neal Middle School is continuing to develop a resource center and programming to support our students and their families. We... October 2021Read Story
Erin Farrell
What most excites us about our project is that students are excited about mentoring and the impact it has on... October 2021Read Story
Eric Haber
Since its launch in SY 2017-18, the SEL program RISE: Refugee & Immigrant Student Empowerment has created unique social and... October 2021Read Story
Ellie Grose
We’d like to expand our understanding of mindfulness for both staff and students as well as enhance the Mindful Spaces—our... October 2021Read Story
Elizabeth Uraga
Prior to COVID K, 1st and 2nd grade teachers attended training on a social emotional curriculum. Those teachers will focus... October 2021Read Story
Elizabeth Ostberg
EQA is introducing a Peer Mediation program where students are trained to recognize, manage, and become masters of their reactions... October 2021Read Story
Devahi Balachandran
Our project aims to reduce stress, anxiety and healing from trauma post-pandemic and promote real-world mathematics learning for English learners... October 2021Read Story
Donna Jacobson
LA Promise Fund Charter Middle School and LA Promise Charter Promise High School formed a partnership with NBA star Russell... October 2021Read Story