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Making a school climate healthy

Making a school climate healthy

By James R. Lowell Healthy Lion reporters | As a student, you will spend 1,000 hours a year in your school building. Schools can build a positive climate, which plays an important role in students’ mental health. Everyone in the building can help—students, teachers,...
Poetry winners impressed reporters

Poetry winners impressed reporters

By James Logan Healthy Eagle reporters | Reporters from the Healthy Eagle are excited to announce the winners of the Logan Elementary poetry contest. Students from second to fifth grade submitted their wonderful poetry focusing on the theme of kindness, empathy, and...
Teacher encourages teamwork

Teacher encourages teamwork

By James R. Lowell Healthy Lion reporters | It’s important for a school to be a positive place for children to learn and grow, according to Mr. Moore, Lowell Elementary’s climate manager. His job is to make sure that the staff, students, and families in the school all...
Ways one school plans to go green

Ways one school plans to go green

By James Logan Healthy Eagle reporters | James Logan Elementary’s first-ever outdoor classroom is going to be an exciting experience for all kids, promises Mr. Grill, Logan’s principal. Mr. Grill told Healthy Eagle reporters he’s excited for this project to start...
Showing empathy can help others

Showing empathy can help others

By Hancock Healthy Times reporters | Empathy is something students at Hancock practice daily, School Nurse Mrs. Schunder said. She shared an example of empathy that she recently witnessed. Two students walked out of the lunchroom, and one was visibly upset. In a kind...
Is graffiti art or vandalism?

Is graffiti art or vandalism?

By Global Leadership Academy Healthy Globe reporters | Graffiti is writing or scribbling on public property, and it has been around for thousands of years, said Kelly Wall, a Ted-Ed educator, in a video. She says that “it can make statements about identity, art,...