Calendar
August
• Train students, staff, and parents on SafeTeam
goals and objectives
• Offer trainings for students, staff, and parents on
signs of “troubled” students
• Discuss diversity and acceptance within the school.
• Recruitment activity for student SafeTeam members.
September
• SafeTeams will host their first school forum to educate
the school about the program, how it functions, discuss school
safety issues, and create an opportunity for communication
between teachers and students.
October
• SafeTeams will focus on the topic of school violence
through a series of discussions and school activities targeted
toward students and staff.
November
• SafeTeams will focus on harassment through a series
of projects, including examining school policy.
December
• SafeTeams will emphasize the importance of diversity
in schools. Efforts will include a facilitated discussion
on the definition of diversity, and providing an opportunity
for students and staff to discuss issues related to this area.
January
• SafeTeams in schools will discuss self-esteem/personality
through various avenues.
February
• SafeTeam schools will focus on family relationships,
including ways of improving communication between parents
and youth and educating families on the basics of relationship
dynamics.
March
• Each SafeTeam school will conduct their second community
forum about issues affecting the school and possible solutions.
April - May
• Each SafeTeam will organize activities relevant to
their particular schools, focusing on issues such as eating
disorders, stress managements and other areas.
June - July
• Joint program planning with the director,
coordinators, and student SafeTeam members will be conducted
for the upcoming school year.
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