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Connecting and Caring We can do better for our youth

Purpose of Tonight s Meeting Successful and Resilient Kids Improve the connectness of Palo Alto youth by determining how to put a comprehensive social and emotional health strategy in our schools

The Good News - We have a lot to be grateful for Super kids Excellent academic preparation Great teachers Caring Board members and administrators Significant community interest and effort e.g. Project Safety Net

But we can do better

Who are we? All Saint s Episcopal Church Congregation Beth Am First Presbyterian Church of Palo Alto Iglesia Fuente de Vida St. Bede s Episcopal Church St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church Unitarian Universalist Church of Palo Alto Our Lady of the Rosary St. Albert the Great St. Francis of Assisi Parents, students, teachers, health care professionals, and community members of all persuasions with one thing in common: We care about our kids and want to do better

We ve done some homework We ve talked with School Board members Superintendant Skelly District Administrators & Staff Teachers, Students and Parents SHARE Committee members Project Safety Net members Youth Community Service PAMC Health Education Adolescent Counseling Services And more

We ve done some homework We ve reviewed Palo Alto District Strategic Plan California Healthy Kid Surveys Youth Forum Findings Project Cornerstone Challenge Success organization Gates Foundation funded study on America s Most Successful High Schools CDC Study on School Connectedness Johns Hopkins study on Best Practices in Connectedness USAF program on suicide prevention Kids Health Poll How Kids Handle

The Center for Disease Control 2009 School Connectness: A synthesis of 72 different studies Research has demonstrated a strong relationship between school connectness and educational outcomes including higher grades and classroom test scores, better attendance and staying in school. School connectness was found to be the strongest protective factor against substance abuse, absenteeism, drinking and driving, and other risky behaviors. School connectness was second in importance (after family connectness) as a protective factor against emotional distress and suicidal ideation and attempts.

Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute Best Practices for Effective Schools Research has demonstrated that students who feel connected to school have both positive academic and behavioral outcomes. Connected students have higher academic achievement and competency to overcome challenges. Students feel connected when they experience: Interpersonal connection with school staff and peers Engaging environment that is physically and emotionally safe Academic engagement support to reach their personal best with flexible and relevant instruction

America s Most Successful High Schools Case Studies and Resources on Best Practices 2004 Successful Practices Network of International Center for Leadership in Education Funded by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Focus is on rigor, relevance and relationships; The characteristics in common: Small learning communities, focused instruction Unrelenting commitment to excellence Data-driven daily instructional decisions for individual students Extraordinary commitment to 9 th graders Rigorous and relevant 12 th grade year High quality curriculum focused on rigor, relevance, relationships and reflection Solid, dedicated leadership Relationships driven by guiding principles Sustained professional development

Project Cornerstone Developmental Assets Survey Focus is on building a web of support for youth - including families, schools, community centers, businesses and faith communities 41 Developmental Assets * are the essential building blocks of healthy child /youth development. Santa Clara County: 150 school involved, using a variety of services Key tool: Assets survey is available. Santa Clara County has received a grant to survey 40,000 students in the Fall of 2010. Palo Alto has not taken part in these surveys to date * Based on research by The Search Institute, a non-profit dedicated to promoting healthy children, youth, and communities.

Project Cornerstone Developmental Assets Survey Caring adults, caring school climate: High on the list

Project Cornerstone Gunn Dot Exercise on Student Connectedness - March 2010 30% of freshmen lack connections. 9% of seniors lack connections.

Palo Alto School District Strategic Plan Social-emotional health mentioned on page 6

Palo Alto School District Strategic Plan Social-emotional health is mentioned on page 10

Palo Alto School District Strategic Plan Social-emotional health is mentioned on page 11

School District Priorities Update letter

We ve discovered Substantial evidence that investing in connectedness, contributes not just to the overall well-being of students, but also to their academic performance Good things are happening. Many tactical initiatives have been implemented. But now is the time to pull together a more comprehensive strategy that promotes positive social/emotional health. It should be evidencebased, built on current successful practices and be complemented by the broader Project Safety Net work

Together we can do better