Durant Independent School District

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Promoting a safe learning community

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Prevention programs and links

The Safe Schools Healthy Students grant requires the selection and implementation of evidence-based blueprint programs. The following are a listing of the specific programs within the grant:

LifeSkills® Training
This service is currently being used in the 6th, 7th, and 8th grades. Specific skills addressed are: (1)Drug Prevention Skills, (2)Personal Self-Management Skills, and (3)General Social Skills.
LifeSkills® website
SecondStep®
A Violence Prevention Curriculum, this program focuses on the three essential competencies: (1)empathy, (2)impulse control and problem solving, and (3)anger management. Integration activities tie the lessons to academic learning requirements: health, science, math, social studies and language arts. This program is being implemented in grades K-5.
Committee for Children website
Kids on the Block
Providing educational puppet programs which enlighten children on the issues of substance abuse and bullying. Kids on the Block educational curricula help to create positive attitudinal and behavioral changes.
Kids on the Block website
Character Education
The commitment of adults to be models of good character and spend time with young people can make a dramatic difference. The Character Education program is being implemented in businesses, social service agencies, churches, and all levels of instruction.
Reconnecting Youth
A school-based prevention program for youth that are at risk of becoming a school dropout. Reconnecting Youth was specifically designed to meet the participant needs for inclusion and excitement while teaching adolescents how to be "winners", stay in control, make wise decisions, and evaluate potential consequences of their choices. (Grades 9-12)
PAL® (Peer Assistance and Leadership)
The PAL program combats problems such as violence in schools, drug abuse, teen pregnancy, gang participation and school dropouts by providing a critical line of defense both at school and in the home through building peer helping skills. This program also includes mentoring and service learning. (Grades 9-12)
Peer Assistance and Leadership website
STARS
The Durant Middle School STARS Program is an innovative approach to early intervention for dropout prevention. Selected students and their families will be invited to participate in a program that enriches the student's basic academic skills and performance while building the personal and social skills necessary to be successful both in and out of school.
Bullying Prevention
Bullying is aggressive behavior that is intentional and that involves an imbalance of power or strength. Bullying can take many forms, such as hitting, kicking, threatening others, teasing, name-calling, excluding from a group, or sending mean notes or emails. A child who is being bullied has a hard time defending himself or herself. Often, children are bullied not just once or twice but over and over.
Stop Bullying Now website
15+ "Take Time to Listen, Make Time to Talk"
The 15+ Make Time to Listen...Take Time to Talk campaign is based on the premise that parents who talk with their children about what is happening in their lives are better able to guide their children toward more positive, skill-enhancing activities and friendships. The campaign provides practical guidance for parents and caregivers on how to strengthen their relationship with their children by spending at least 15 minutes of daily, undivided time with them and focusing on them.
Take Time To Listen website

Program information

You can learn more about the Safe Schools Healthy Students grant program by referring to the following links:

Safe Schools Healthy Students home
Creating a safe learning community
About Safe Schools Healthy Students
Discover the six elements to the program.
Safe Schools Healthy Students staff listing
View the list of staff and their contact information.
Character Education
The District wants to teach its students that character counts.
Drug Prevention
Learn about the ways the District is keeping drugs out of its schools.

Need more information?

You may contact us about any of our special programs and services by referring to the following link:

Contact DISD
District Administration