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SHPPS 2006
Journal of School Health

Journal of School HealthThis special issue of the American School Health Association’s Journal of School Health* features 11 articles that describe key school health policies and practices across all eight school health program components. The articles provide a comprehensive description of SHPPS 2006.

  1. Overview and Summary
  2. Methods
  3. Health Education
  4. Physical Education and Physical Activity
  5. Health Services
  6. Mental Health and Social Services
  7. Nutrition Services and Foods and Beverages Available at School
  8. Healthy and Safe School Environment, Part 1
  9. Healthy and Safe School Environment, Part 2, Physical School Environment
  10. Faculty and Staff Health Promotion
  11. Family and Community Involvement in Schools
  • Visit the American School Health Association and download* PDF versions of the articles in this special issue.
  • Order the Journal of School Health special issue
    (Find it under the School Health Policies and Programs Study [SHPPS] category on the order form).
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