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Start School with Breakfast: A Guide to Increasing School Breakfast Participation is a publication from NEA Health Information Network and Share Our Strength that seeks to promote alternative breakfast service models—breakfast in the classroom, grab n’ go and 2nd chance breakfast, among others—to educators, school professionals and those associated with the school community.
The Breakfast in the Classroom Toolkit was developed to educate teachers and other school professionals about the impact of hunger on learning and new models of addressing hunger in the school setting.
Healthy Steps for Healthy Lives, provides free instructional materials that support educators’ efforts to teach students in grades K-3 about being healthy.
The WWE Studios film That’s What I Am offers educators a powerful and compelling resource for discussing bullying with students.
The Teen Sexual Health and Vaccine Education Lesson Plans are a Curriculum Project to support and promote the prevention of sexually transmitted infections. The purpose of these lessons are to teach students health and science topics using a relevant and meaningful medium: diseases and vaccines.
NEA HIN has created a series of K-12 lesson plans that supplement the U.S. EPA’s IAQ Tools for Schools program and kit. All of the lesson plans are tied to standards and can be easily integrated with your school district’s curriculum.
This brochure has been written to help make the topic of childhood vaccination less confusing for parents and educators.
Find out what you need to know about Human papillomavirus.
Find out what’s to know about breast cancer screening, when you should go, and how often.
The NEA Health Information Network has produced this brochure to help increase awareness of the illnesses produced by Pneumococcal Disease and provide information on the vaccine that may protect those within the school community from severe illness.