A+ Program (Abstinence Plus)

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A+ Program (Abstinence Plus) Health Advocate-Olivia “Ashton” Massey is now Ashton Massey Forrest District Team Dr. Jeff James, Dr. Takeda LeGrand, Deidra Steed, Tina Luther, Laurie Brown and Ashton Forest Curriculum Making-a-Difference (Spring) Promoting Health Among Teens! Abstinence Only (Fall) Saving Sex for Later- (Online Parent Program-Fall/Spring) Participants in 2016-17 Served 262 students (Females-136 ; Males-126). Served 40+ Parents (Gift Card- 20.00 value). Activities Brainstorming, Q&A, group work, personal assignments, graphic organizers and roleplaying exercises. Temperature Check-5th grader are viewing themselves in a positive way by setting high goals and standards for themselves. Graduation Ceremony- May for students, staff and parents. Summer Youth Leadership Institute –Four students to participate Summer 2017. Week of August 14th , Mrs. Forrest will work with schools to finalize schedules Tell-a-Friend: Abstinence education is teaching youth to abstain from different at-risk behaviors (drugs, alcohol, bullying, crime, sex, etc.) and to make proud and responsible choices. Expand activities this year to other grade levels and address topics aligned to the Healthy Youth Act (Ex: Bullying, Substance Abuse, Peer Pressure , Goal Setting, etc.)