All in for Attendance
Johns Hopkins University Center for School Health with Kaiser Permanente and Attendance Works has developed a new public health framework for addressing chronic absence and promoting school attendance. The framework is organized around three evidence-based guiding principles.
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Vision for Baltimore
Vision for Baltimore (V4B) is a citywide, collaborative school-based vision program launched in Spring 2016. The program was started after a large need for eye care and eyeglasses was recognized during a prior research study, the Baltimore Reading and Eye Disease Study (BREDS).
Learn MoreThe Rales Center
Established in 2014 as a program of the Johns Hopkins Children’s Center at Johns Hopkins Medicine, the Ruth and Norman Rales Center for the Integration of Health and Education is a national leader in, and an advocate for children’s health and health care that is anchored in the context of their schools.
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The HEAT Corps serves an active role in the community by digesting and disseminating essential public health messages to empower youth and broaden health literacy. Their approach is multi-pronged: equip educators with the resources to build awareness and science-based thinking for students spanning kindergarten through grade 12.
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