This capstone project was part of a team project completed by two school principals in Hillsborough County, Florida. The project began because of our passion for meeting the needs of our students in urban high poverty schools being supported by varying district turnaround initiatives. We looked at our district’s previous and current attempts to increase student success in high poverty schools. We questioned the ways in which supports and resources were provided, and we explored ways through which success in high poverty schools might be increased by redefining the supports and resources provided. Our appreciative exploration of the topic was guided by the question, what successful examples of services and supports have contributed to an inc...
UnrestrictedThe purpose of the study was to examine the use of human capital at a school that has be...
This capstone project was part of a group project completed by three principals in elementary school...
Research as shown that healthy students are more successful academically; therefore, school systems ...
This capstone project was part of a team project completed by two school principals in Hillsborough ...
This capstone project was part of a team project completed by two school principals in Hillsborough ...
Abstract The School-based health center (SBHC) has become a means to improve access to health care a...
The Community Preventive Services Task Force recommends the implementation and maintenance of school...
This qualitative case study examined the development and implementation process of a school-based he...
There is a construct of causation between common health issues affecting children and the corollary ...
School-based health centers (SBHCs) provide a variety of health care services to youth in a convenie...
This case study examined the first year of grant-funded professional development on intervention-pre...
UnrestrictedImproving educational outcomes for all students is the primary focus of educational refo...
UnrestrictedThe purpose of this single school case study was to examine the structures and systems i...
Poverty is an epidemic that is affecting millions of students in the United States. This literature ...
ABSTRACT Lifestyle factors related to overweight, obesity, and Type 2 diabetes are currently in the ...
UnrestrictedThe purpose of the study was to examine the use of human capital at a school that has be...
This capstone project was part of a group project completed by three principals in elementary school...
Research as shown that healthy students are more successful academically; therefore, school systems ...
This capstone project was part of a team project completed by two school principals in Hillsborough ...
This capstone project was part of a team project completed by two school principals in Hillsborough ...
Abstract The School-based health center (SBHC) has become a means to improve access to health care a...
The Community Preventive Services Task Force recommends the implementation and maintenance of school...
This qualitative case study examined the development and implementation process of a school-based he...
There is a construct of causation between common health issues affecting children and the corollary ...
School-based health centers (SBHCs) provide a variety of health care services to youth in a convenie...
This case study examined the first year of grant-funded professional development on intervention-pre...
UnrestrictedImproving educational outcomes for all students is the primary focus of educational refo...
UnrestrictedThe purpose of this single school case study was to examine the structures and systems i...
Poverty is an epidemic that is affecting millions of students in the United States. This literature ...
ABSTRACT Lifestyle factors related to overweight, obesity, and Type 2 diabetes are currently in the ...
UnrestrictedThe purpose of the study was to examine the use of human capital at a school that has be...
This capstone project was part of a group project completed by three principals in elementary school...
Research as shown that healthy students are more successful academically; therefore, school systems ...