Curriculum and Tools for Healthy Learning
Action for Healthy Kids: Wellness tool
Find Youth Info
This Web site provides resources to help community organizations and partnerships in efforts to support youth. Included are tools and resources to help you form effective partnerships, assess community assets, understand risk factors and protective factors, generate maps of local and federal resources, and search for evidence-based youth programs.
School Health Index (SHI)
The SHI is a self-assessment and planning tool that schools can use to improve their health and safety policies and programs.
Health Education Curriculum Analysis Tool (HECAT)
Designed to be used by those who select, develop, or use school health education curricula and those who are interested in improving school health education curricula.
Physical Education Curriculum Analysis Tool (PECAT)
Helps school districts conduct a clear, complete, and consistent analysis of written physical education curricula, based upon national physical education standards.
Safe and Healthy Minnesota Students Planning and Evaluation Toolkit
Tips, techniques, and resources for planning and evaluating alcohol, tobacco, other drug and violence (ATOD-V) prevention programs.
HIV/STD and Sexuality Education Curriculum Evaluation Tool
Minnesota Department of Education
CDC Sexual History Tool (PDF: 203KB/24 pages)
A guide to taking a sexual history.
Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States (SIECUS)
SIECUS distributes print and electronic resources to educators, advocates, parents, researchers, physicians, and others working to expand sexual health programs, policies, and understanding.
Healthy Schools Builder
Online tool that can help your school identify their status as a healthy school and develop a customized action plan to make positive and healthy changes.
Generator School Network
A community of schools committed to best practices in service-learning—and to the vision that high-quality service-learning should be a part of the school experience for every student.
