2001 NCCSH Annual Meeting
No Child Left Behind - The Power of School Health
States and communities across the United States are building coordinated school health programs that enhance children's ability to succeed academically by supporting their physical, emotional, and mental health. Although those involved in promoting coordinated school health programs face many challenges, successful programs are being developed throughout the country that can serve as models for other states and communities.
These were the key messages conveyed at the annual meeting of the National Coordinating Committee on School Health (NCCSH) in Washington, DC, on May 31 and June 1. The meeting was attended by close to 100 leaders in the promotion and implementation of school health programs from around the country.
Table of Contents
Opening Forum
Building Bridges in the States
Reports and Demonstrations
Mappings Needs, Resources, and Gaps: The Services Utilization Monitoring System
Using Preventive Science to Guide Preventive Action in Communities
Leading by Results: Maine Marks for Children, Families, and Communities
Two Congressional Briefings Focus on School Health
Other Resources
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