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Five areas, identified in 2018, where schools might need additional support to meet Wellness Policy guidelines.
Data sources, evaluation activities, successes, and progress associated with the five-year AIDS Risk Reduction through Education and Staff Training project (“Project ARREST”).
Findings and recommendations from ORE’s Year 2 evaluation of Playworks TeamUp, a school recess program designed to promote increased activity levels, social and emotional learning, and a more positive and engaging school climate.
Findings and recommendations from ORE’s first evaluation of Playworks TeamUp, a school recess program designed to promote increased activity levels, social and emotional learning, and a more positive and engaging school climate.
An evaluation of the effects of ERN’s widespread program activities and their alignment with PA TRACKS objectives for FY 2015. This report also includes recommendations to enhance future program planning and implementation.
An evaluation of the effects of ERN’s widespread program activities and their alignment with PA TRACKS objectives for FY 2014. This report also offers recommendations to enhance future program planning and implementation.
This report presents the multi-initiative evaluation findings of ERN programming conducted in 2013 and provides recommendations to inform and strengthen future program delivery.
For the 2011-12 school year, this report evaluates the effects of ERN core curriculum on achieving PA TRACKS goals and associated objectives, and the potential effect of nutrition education on students’ snack choices in grades 3-5. This evaluation focuses on several key aspects of the program, including the 4th grade Vegetable Core; the 8th grade Choice, Control, and Change (C3) curriculum; and the sustained impact of nutrition education on students.
his evaluation report examines the AIDS Risk Reduction through Education and Staff Training Program (ARREST), which addressed the increasing needs of Philadelphia’s culturally diverse adolescent population by providing HIV/STI (Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Sexually Transmitted Infection) prevention and health education throughout the School District of Philadelphia, targeting students from kindergarten to 12th grade.