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School Health Advisory Council

Research shows that healthy children do better in school - from attendance and behavior to academics and overall performance. The North Lamar ISD School Health Advisory Council (SHAC) works with the district to help school communities support good health and academic achievement.

Mission and Vision Statement

Mission: The mission of the North Lamar ISD School Health Advisory Council is to promote healthy lifestyles and safe school for children by promoting the implementation of coordinated school programs, including Health Education Physical Education Health Services Nutrition Services Counseling, Psychological, and Social Services Healthy and Safe School Environment Health Promotion for Staff Parent and Community Involvement.

Vision: The North Lamar School District SHAC envisions communities where all children feel safe and are healthy, thus promoting successful student achievement. 

What is a SHAC?

 

A SHAC is a school board appointed advisory group of individuals who represent different segments of the community. By law, a majority of the members must be persons who are parents of students enrolled in the district and who are not employed by the district. The NLISD SHAC is made up of parents, community members, and school staff working together to improve the health of all students and families through coordinated school health programs.

What is included in a SHAC program?

Health education teaches physical, mental, emotional, and social topics.

  • Physical education supports physical activity and cardiovascular fitness.
  • Health services provide prevention, early intervention, and management of acute chronic health conditions.
  • Nutrition services offer nutritious meals, and an environment that promotes healthy food choices and support for nutritious education.
  • Counseling, psychological and social services provide consultation and other assistance.
  • A healthy environment promotes a positive physical, social, and emotional climate.
  • Staff health promotion helps staff maintain its health and act as healthy role models.
  • Family and community involvement promotes partnerships that maximize resources and expertise.

Why do we need a SHAC?

It is Texas law: Title 2, Chapter 28, Section 28.004 of the Texas Education Code .

How can I help?

Become knowledgeable about district efforts to create healthy learning environments.  Work with your school's parent organization and principal to help implement practices that promote healthy lifestyles for our children.  Attend the district SHAC meetings.

10/17/2024 SHAC Minutes

SHAC Committee Members

Staff

Kristin Hughes

Patrick Watkins

Jennifer Bryant

Cassidy Emeyabbi

Stormie Evans

Melissa Allen

Mike Boaz

Community Members

Kim Farris

Laura Graves

Marla Anderson

Leigh Holder

Lindsey Clark

Parents

Jayson Coward (SHAC President)

Kristi Head

Liz Exum

Kim Peterson

Karina Harris

Students

Kaeley Chivers

Cole Parker