HEALTHY SCHOOLS INITIATIVE (HSI)
Dear Healthy Schools Initiative (HSI) community,
This school year, Sequoia Healthcare District's Healthy Schools Initiative (HSI) provided much needed funding and support for our frontline Covid response teams Wellness leads and school nurses from our eight school districts convened on a regular basis to discuss strategies and share information about fighting the ongoing pandemic Without the leadership of these individuals, it would have been difficult for our schools to re open for in person learning Health and safety comes first, and setting this foundation was essential before classrooms opened
In addition, in 2021 22, through the HSI grants program, over half a million dollars ($539,000) were allocated to 22 non profit organizations that work with our school districts Over the past 12 years, SHD has served as a leader in convening partners and providing a network of community supports and resources for students, families, and school staff Please visit seqhd org/hsi to learn more about our Healthy Schools Initiative
Karen E. Li, MD Director of School Health Healthy Schools Initiative
We would like to give a special thanks and recognition to Dr. Karen Li, MD, who recently retired from her position as the District's Director of School Health Since 2018, Dr Li's leadership was instrumental in coordinating school health efforts, especially during the pandemic Her leadership served as a catalyst for the school nurse mentor program and cultivated key community partnerships centered around mental health (CareSolace, Parent Green Folder) and prevention efforts (Tobacco Education Coalition) Thank you for your years of excellent service to our team
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THE BELMONT WATER DOG RUN
The Belmont Water Dog Run is an annual community event that takes place in the fall The Water Dog Run has everything from 1K, 5K and 10K runs, to family and fido runs With the theme of “Have Fun Build Community Do Good ” the Water Dog Run is always a popular event!
Being a wellness focused school district, Belmont Redwood Shores offered grants to employees who wanted to participate in the event Besides encouraging employees to participate, BRSSD had a booth set up with the ever popular blender bike. People were able to refuel after their race by using the blender bike to make smoothies.
Lesly is a Bay Area native and has lived here her entire life, including spending her college years attending the University of San Francisco for her undergraduate degree During the pandemic, Lesly s nursing career shifted from ambulatory care to school nursing as she realized the importance of keeping children healthy first and foremost in order for them to learn She loves to make a positive impact and contribute to children's education (although not directly ) In her leisure time, she enjoys snowboarding, playing badminton, and jetskiing
BRSSD DISTRICT NURSELESLY LOUIE
Our Healthy Schools Initiative Grant funds make it possible for BRSSD to have a registered nurse on staff In an time when there is a shortage of healthcare professionals, we are fortunate to have Lesly Louie as our District Nurse School nursing is a specialized field within nursing and requires a nurse to specifically address the health needs of students while following Calirfornia Education Code.
Lesly stays busy managing the health needs of 4000 students and working with our 7 schools to ensure that proper protocols and procedures are followed when students visit the Health Office
FALL 2022 HSI NEWSLETTER
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PARENT EDUCATION
Why Teen and Tween Sleep Matters, and How Parents and Schools Can Help
Lisa L. Lewis, MS, Author, The SleepDeprived Teen
Wednesday, November 30, 2022
5:30pm – 6:30pm PT Online Event (Live)
In her new book, The Sleep Deprived Teen: Why Our Teenagers Are So Tired, And How Parents And Schools Can Help Them Thrive, author Lisa L Lewis, MS, synthesizes the research to provide parents of teens and tweens with reader friendly information and strategies Register here
Behind Their Screens: What Teens are Facing (and Adults are Missing) Emily Weinstein, PhD, and Carrie James, PhD, Authors, Harvard Researchers
Friday, December 2, 2022
12:00pm – 1:00pm PT Online Event (Live)
In their new book, Behind Their Screens, authors and Harvard researchers Emily Weinstein, PhD, and Carrie James, PhD, explore the complexities that teens face in their digital lives, and suggest that many adult efforts to help “Get off your phone!” fall short Register here
FALL 2022 HSI NEWSLETTER
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EDUCACIÓN PARA PADRES
Por qué es importante el sueño de los adolescentes y preadolescentes, y cómo los padres y las escuelas pueden ayudar Lisa L. Lewis, MS, autora, The SleepDeprived Teen
Miércoles, 30 de noviembre de 2022 5:30pm – 6:30pm PT evento en línea (en vivo)
En su nuevo libro, El adolescente privado de sueño: por qué nuestros adolescentes están tan cansados y cómo los padres y las escuelas pueden ayudarlos a prosperar, autor Lisa L Lewis, MS, sintetiza la investigación para proporcionar a los padres de adolescentes y preadolescentes información y estrategias fáciles de leer Enlace de zoom aquí
Detrás de sus pantallas: lo que enfrentan los adolescentes (y los adultos que faltan) Emily Weinstein, PhD, y Carrie James, PhD, autoras, investigadores de Harvard
Viernes, 2 de diciembre de 2022 12:00pm – 1:00pm PT evento en línea (en vivo)
En su nuevo libro, Behind Their Screens, las autoras e investigadoras de Harvard Emily Weinstein, PhD y Carrie James, PhD, exploran las complejidades que enfrentan los adolescentes en su entorno digitalvidas, y sugieren que muchos esfuerzos de los adultos para ayudar “¡Quítate el teléfono!” se quedan cortos Enlace de zoom aquí
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INICIATIVA ESCUELAS SALUDABLES (IES)
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Querida comunidad de la Iniciativa Escuelas Saludables (IES),
Este año escolar, la Iniciativa de Escuelas Saludables (HSI) del Distrito de Salud de Sequoia proporcionó fondos y apoyo muy necesario para nuestros equipos de respuesta Covid de primera línea. Los líderes de bienestar y las enfermeras escolares de nuestros ocho distritos escolares se reunieron regularmente para discutir estrategias y compartir información sobre la lucha contra la pandemia en curso Sin el liderazgo de estas personas, habría sido difícil para nuestras escuelas volver a abrir para el aprendizaje en persona La salud y la seguridad son lo primero, y establecer esta base era esencial antes de que se abrieran las classes
Además, en 2021 22, a través del programa de subvenciones de HSI, se asignaron más de medio millón de dólares ($539,000) a 22 organizaciones sin fines de lucro que trabajan con nuestros distritos escolares Durante los últimos 12 años, SHD ha servido como líder en la convocatoria de socios y en la provisión de una red de apoyos y recursos comunitarios para estudiantes, familias y personal escolar Visite seqhd org/hsi para obtener más información sobre nuestra Iniciativa de Escuelas Saludables
A G R A D E C I M I E N T O E S P E C I A L
Karen E. Li, MD Directora de Salud Escolar Healthy Schools Initiative
Nos gustaría dar un agradecimiento especial y reconocimiento a la Dra. Karen Li, MD, quien recientemente se retiró de su puesto como Directora de Salud Escolar del Distrito Desde el 2018, el liderazgo de la Dra Li fue fundamental para coordinar los esfuerzos de salud escolar, especialmente durante la pandemia Su liderazgo sirvió como catalizador para el programa de mentores de enfermería escolar y cultivó asociaciones comunitarias clave centradas en la salud mental (CareSolace, Carpeta Verde para Padres) y los esfuerzos de prevención (Tobacco Education Coalition) Gracias por sus años de excelente servicio a nuestro equipo
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