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Health Education

Health Education

Contacts

Charmain Sutherland

Specialist - PE, Health, Wellness and Driver Education

Phone: 850-316-3961

Email: 
csutherland@ecsdfl.us 



Christina Stanley

Specialist - Health Science Academies

Phone: 850 - 469-5305

Email: cstanley@ecsdfl.us

 

Dr. Lisa Joyner

Student Services Director

Phone: 850-469-5382

Email: ljoyner@ecsdfl.us

 

Melissa Williams

Coordinator, Mental Health Services

Phone: 850-469-5405

Email: mwilliams14@ecsdfl.us

Healthy Lifestyle

A Comprehensive Health Education provides students with the knowledge and skills they need to be healthy throughout their lifetime. The intent of a comprehensive health education program is to motivate students to maintain and improve their health, prevent disease, and avoid or reduce health related risk behaviors.  

All teaching and learning is focused on student achievement of learning standards (Next Generation Sunshine State Standards). Health literate youth have the ability to maintain and enhance personal health and fitness, create safe environments, and manage personal and community resources. Health education provides real life learning experiences with personal applications of scientifically research-based health knowledge and skills in relevant situations. Health Education creates opportunities and experiences that engage and challenge young people to assess, explore, and question their health, while personalizing, adapting and evaluating their learning.

Comprehensive health education addresses 14 component areas under Florida State Statute 1003.42 (2)(n) - Required Instruction

Grades K-12

  • Community health
  • Consumer health
  • Environmental health
  • Family life
  • Mental and emotional health
  • Injury prevention and safety
  • Internet safety
  • Nutrition
  • Personal health
  • Prevention and control of disease
  • Substance use and abuse
  • Prevention of child sexual abuse, exploitation, and human trafficking

Grades 6-12

  • Awareness of the benefits of sexual abstinence as the expected standard and the consequences of teenage pregnancy

Grades 7-12

  • Teen dating violence

FLORIDA LEGISLATION

  • Florida State Statute 1003.41 - Sunshine State Standards
  • Florida State Statute 1003.42 (2)(n) - Required Instruction
  • Florida State Statute 1003.4282 - General Requirements for High School Graduation; Revised
  • Florida State Statute 1003.46 - Health Education; Instruction in Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
  • Florida State Statute 787.06 - Human trafficking

 

 

 

High School (9-12) Reproductive Health & Disease Education Instruction - taught in Biology/ STEMScopes

ECPS Material Adoption Information

PARENT OPT-OUT LETTER FOR REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND DISEASE EDUCATION

The Escambia County School District offers health education coursework according to Florida Statutes 1003.42 (2)(n) and 1003.46. The reproductive health curriculum is for sixth through twelfth(6th-12th)grade students and is abstinence-based.

Any student whose parents present a written request to the principal shall be exempt from the teaching of reproductive health or any disease.
F.S. 1003.42(3)

The site-based instructor will send home the appropriate form by grade level below prior to such unit commencing.

Middle School Personal Development Form

Personal Development Curriculum: Reproductive Health and Disease Unit

High School Personal Fitness Form

Water Safety & Swimming Lesson Information