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§ 804-a. Comprehensive  school health education demonstration program.  1.    Within  the  amounts  appropriated,  the  commissioner  is  hereby  authorized  to establish a demonstration program and to distribute state  funds to local  school  districts,  boards  of  cooperative  educational  services  and  in  certain instances community school districts, for the  development, implementation, evaluation, validation,  demonstration  and  replication  of  exemplary  comprehensive  health  education programs to  assist the public schools in developing curricula, training  staff,  and  addressing local health education needs of students, parents, and staff.    2. School districts or BOCES may contract with appropriate agencies or  organizations  to  participate  in  such  program. Such program shall be  limited to health  education  at  the  elementary  level  and  shall  be  designed  on  a  multi-year basis. Such program shall include but not be  limited to the following components:    a.  Developer  grants  for  comprehensive  school   health   education  programs.    (i)  Such  grants  shall  include the development, implementation, and  evaluation of a comprehensive health education  program  including  such  activities as:    (A)  coordination  of health instruction with other available programs  in the school and the community related to health education;    (B) provision of inservice training and materials for elementary level  school teachers in comprehensive health education;    (C) development and implementation of evaluation procedures to measure  students' knowledge, skills, behaviors, and attitudes prior to and after  project implementation; and    (D)  development  and  implementation  of  a  mechanism  for   project  maintenance and long-range programming.    (ii)  Upon  successful  completion  of  the  above  activities and the  availability of funds, such grant recipients  will  assist  other  local  educational agencies with replication.    b.  Health  education  regional  training  centers.  Regional training  centers for the purpose of developing materials and  providing  training  programs  to  meet the needs of teachers statewide in the implementation  of comprehensive school health  education  programs  at  the  elementary  level will be established.    c.  Statewide advocacy for comprehensive health education. Development  and  implementation  of  a  statewide  advocacy  program  to  create  an  awareness  on  the  part of school administrators of the need to develop  strategies  for  implementing  comprehensive  school  health   education  programs at the elementary level.    d.  Replication of validated health education programs. Grants will be  awarded to local school districts or boards of  cooperative  educational  services  for the replication of nationally or state-validated exemplary  health education programs.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-1 > Article-17 > 804-a

§ 804-a. Comprehensive  school health education demonstration program.  1.    Within  the  amounts  appropriated,  the  commissioner  is  hereby  authorized  to establish a demonstration program and to distribute state  funds to local  school  districts,  boards  of  cooperative  educational  services  and  in  certain instances community school districts, for the  development, implementation, evaluation, validation,  demonstration  and  replication  of  exemplary  comprehensive  health  education programs to  assist the public schools in developing curricula, training  staff,  and  addressing local health education needs of students, parents, and staff.    2. School districts or BOCES may contract with appropriate agencies or  organizations  to  participate  in  such  program. Such program shall be  limited to health  education  at  the  elementary  level  and  shall  be  designed  on  a  multi-year basis. Such program shall include but not be  limited to the following components:    a.  Developer  grants  for  comprehensive  school   health   education  programs.    (i)  Such  grants  shall  include the development, implementation, and  evaluation of a comprehensive health education  program  including  such  activities as:    (A)  coordination  of health instruction with other available programs  in the school and the community related to health education;    (B) provision of inservice training and materials for elementary level  school teachers in comprehensive health education;    (C) development and implementation of evaluation procedures to measure  students' knowledge, skills, behaviors, and attitudes prior to and after  project implementation; and    (D)  development  and  implementation  of  a  mechanism  for   project  maintenance and long-range programming.    (ii)  Upon  successful  completion  of  the  above  activities and the  availability of funds, such grant recipients  will  assist  other  local  educational agencies with replication.    b.  Health  education  regional  training  centers.  Regional training  centers for the purpose of developing materials and  providing  training  programs  to  meet the needs of teachers statewide in the implementation  of comprehensive school health  education  programs  at  the  elementary  level will be established.    c.  Statewide advocacy for comprehensive health education. Development  and  implementation  of  a  statewide  advocacy  program  to  create  an  awareness  on  the  part of school administrators of the need to develop  strategies  for  implementing  comprehensive  school  health   education  programs at the elementary level.    d.  Replication of validated health education programs. Grants will be  awarded to local school districts or boards of  cooperative  educational  services  for the replication of nationally or state-validated exemplary  health education programs.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-1 > Article-17 > 804-a

§ 804-a. Comprehensive  school health education demonstration program.  1.    Within  the  amounts  appropriated,  the  commissioner  is  hereby  authorized  to establish a demonstration program and to distribute state  funds to local  school  districts,  boards  of  cooperative  educational  services  and  in  certain instances community school districts, for the  development, implementation, evaluation, validation,  demonstration  and  replication  of  exemplary  comprehensive  health  education programs to  assist the public schools in developing curricula, training  staff,  and  addressing local health education needs of students, parents, and staff.    2. School districts or BOCES may contract with appropriate agencies or  organizations  to  participate  in  such  program. Such program shall be  limited to health  education  at  the  elementary  level  and  shall  be  designed  on  a  multi-year basis. Such program shall include but not be  limited to the following components:    a.  Developer  grants  for  comprehensive  school   health   education  programs.    (i)  Such  grants  shall  include the development, implementation, and  evaluation of a comprehensive health education  program  including  such  activities as:    (A)  coordination  of health instruction with other available programs  in the school and the community related to health education;    (B) provision of inservice training and materials for elementary level  school teachers in comprehensive health education;    (C) development and implementation of evaluation procedures to measure  students' knowledge, skills, behaviors, and attitudes prior to and after  project implementation; and    (D)  development  and  implementation  of  a  mechanism  for   project  maintenance and long-range programming.    (ii)  Upon  successful  completion  of  the  above  activities and the  availability of funds, such grant recipients  will  assist  other  local  educational agencies with replication.    b.  Health  education  regional  training  centers.  Regional training  centers for the purpose of developing materials and  providing  training  programs  to  meet the needs of teachers statewide in the implementation  of comprehensive school health  education  programs  at  the  elementary  level will be established.    c.  Statewide advocacy for comprehensive health education. Development  and  implementation  of  a  statewide  advocacy  program  to  create  an  awareness  on  the  part of school administrators of the need to develop  strategies  for  implementing  comprehensive  school  health   education  programs at the elementary level.    d.  Replication of validated health education programs. Grants will be  awarded to local school districts or boards of  cooperative  educational  services  for the replication of nationally or state-validated exemplary  health education programs.