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Student Health Advisory Council (SHAC)

Student Health Information:

State law requires the Department of State Health Services (DSHS) to develop the form and content of information relating to bacterial meningitis, please see the following websites for new updates:

Meningitis Information for Students and Parents – Texas Dept of State Health Services.

Meningitis Information - CDC

Pre-Teen Vaccines – Texas Dept of State Health Services

 


 

Student Health Advisory Council(SHAC)

Every independent school district is required by law to have a school health advisory council (SHAC) of which the majority of members must be parents who are not employed by the school district. The SHAC is annually appointed by the local education agency Board of Trustees.

Texas Education Code
Title 2, Chapter 28, Section 28.004 

 

2023-2024 Meetings will be held at the DSTC @ 4:45

 

What is School Health Advisory Council also known as (SHAC)?

SHAC is a group of individuals representing segments of the community and school district which provides advice to the district on coordinated school health (CSH) programming and its impact on student health and Learning.

Student Welfare Wellness and Health Services - FFA (Local) – Accessible Version
Student Welfare Wellness and Health Services - FFA (Local) – Legal Format

CCISD Wellness Plan

CCISD SHAC Bylaws – CCISD SHAC Bylaws adopted

CCISD will utilize Choosing the Best Publishing empowers teens with information necessary to develop healthy habits and relationships. The program provides an all-inclusive, data-driven curriculum founded on the medical, legal, psychological and socioeconomic information regarding adolescent health risk behaviors. Based on the probable consequences of adolescent risk behaviors, the safest and healthiest choice for teens is to promote risk avoidance by establishing healthy habits and relationships.

A parent is entitled to review the curriculum materials. In addition, a parent may remove his or her child from any part of the human sexuality instruction without academic, disciplinary, or other penalties. A parent may also choose to become more involved with the development of this curriculum by becoming a member of the district’s SHAC. (See the campus principal for details.)

 


 

Triennial Wellness Self-Assessment

CCISD Triennial Wellness Self-Assessment 2021 - Accessible Version

CCISD Triennial Wellness Self-Assessment 2021 - Original Form as Submitted

 


CCISD SHAC Members 2022-2023

  • Ashley York – Chair – CCISD
  • Melissa Bryan – Director of Food & Nutrition – CCISD
  • Amy Hudson – Director of Health Services – CCISD
  • Shannon Horn – Dept. of State Health Services – Community Rep.
  • Rhonda Burnell – Director of Behavioral Support Services – CCISD
  • Carolee May – Assistant Director of Special Ed – CCISD
  • Alicia Weikum – Parent – CCJHS
  • Theresa Whitaker – Staff – CCJHS
  • Amy Pearlstein – Parent – HCES & SCLJHS
  • Stacy Ramos – Staff – MWES  
  • Leila Robbins – Parent – MWES
  • Ronald Creswell – Staff – CCHS
  • Denisse Ingram – Staff – SCLJHS
  • Karen Folger – Staff – FJES
  • Alexandria Swicewood-Candelario – Parent – FJES
  • Joyce Pineda – Parent – FJES
  • Aubreyanna Hunter – Staff – MSELA
  • Kurt Huggins – Parent – MSELA
  • Joanne Dever – Staff – CRHS
  • Katherine Rinchak – Parent – CRHS
  • Leona Freeman – Parent – CPES
  • Josshue Salinas – Staff – WLES
  • Amelia Hashman – Parent – WLES