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RefreshmentsProvide light and healt
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MISSION STATEMENTA mission statemen
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7. RESPOND ACTIVELY. Let people kno
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SOURCES OF CONFLICTVague vision and
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3NEEDS ASSESSMENTNEEDS ASSESSMENTNe
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The Healthy Active Children Policy
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WHAT DOES THE COUNCIL DO AFTERA NEE
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statements, keep participants on tr
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WORKSHEETCOORDINATED SCHOOL HEALTH
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CIRCLE the appropriate response for
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CIRCLE the appropriate response for
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4DEVELOPING AN ACTION PLANDEVELOPIN
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COMPONENTS OF AN ACTION PLANMost ac
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WORKSHEETEVALUATING PRIORITIESUse o
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SCHOOL HEALTH ADVISORY COUNCIL ACTI
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SCHOOL HEALTH ADVISORY COUNCIL ACTI
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INFORMATION SHEETWHAT CAN WE DO?SUG
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TAKING ACTIONAND MAINTAININGMOMENTU
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plan. When participants do not have
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• Is there a recent history of th
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EXPAND SCHOOL HEALTHIMPROVEMENT EFF
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FUNDINGSOURCES ANDGRANT WRITINGSECT
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WEB SITES:ADOLESCENT & SCHOOL HEALT
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6. Use the project narrative to mor
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REFERENCESALLENSWORTH, D.D., SYMONS
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8APPENDICESResources . . . . . . .
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SCHOOL HEALTH ADVISORY COUNCIL RESO
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North Carolina Department of Public
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LEA or School Name: PERSON COMPLETI
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