How to Build Schools and Communities of Hope through Student Voice, Community Partnerships, & Wraparound Services
Webinar Details
When:
Feb 4, 2021 10:30 am US/Eastern
Length: 01:00 (hh:mm)
Advance Registration NOT required.
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Presenter(s):
- Lee Anna Deal, 4hH PDC
- Leigh Colburn, Education Consulant
- Mandy Marable, State 4-H Specialist
Virtual Event Format:
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How do schools address issues of transiency, family changes, poverty, immigration, substance misuse, mental, emotional, and social health? In almost any school across the United States, the answer is simple: nothing. Teachers, principals, and more importantly, students, know external factors get in the way of student health and learning but don't know what to do about them.

In this session, hear how schools and districts are leveraging community partnerships, state and federal resources to holistically meet the family, social & emotional, and academic needs of students. By providing wrap-around student and family services related to housing, abuse, addiction, emotional and mental health, food and clothing needs, job skill readiness, parent education, probation, college and career coaching, Ms. Colburn is nationally recognized for her common-sense, community approach. Mandy Marable, State 4-H Extension Specialist, will introduce and help lead this session on behalf of UGA Extension.
Presentation Slides & Resources
4-H Presentation Slides (.pdf)
Leigh Colburn Presentation Slides (.pdf)
Partnership Planning Guide (.doc)
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