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Safe & Healthy Secondary Schools
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Safe and healthy schools require a holistic approach, where positive educator and student relationships are a foundation for success

Use this timely and robust training to create a proactive, whole-school solution to increase social and emotional safety and student engagement.

The Safe & Healthy Secondary Schools workshop introduces you to critical components of the Boys Town Education Model®. This multi-tiered, school-based intervention program provides all students with the positive behavior support they need to succeed.

Tailored specifically to middle and high school staff, this workshop is ideal for educators looking to build strong student-teacher relationships, decrease acts of verbal and physical aggression, promote respect, encourage individual responsibility, respond calmly to disruptive behaviors, avoid power struggles and blend social/emotional/behavioral support with academic instruction.

Training Benefits
    Enhance student, family, and staff connection to school

    Increase academic engagement and instruction time

    Reduce referrals and disruptive behaviors

    Increase on-task behaviors

    Improve job satisfaction

Choose Your Training Method

    Two-Day In Person Training
    A highly-interactive workshop where experienced instructors will equip you with practical strategies to address the behavioral, academic, and social/emotional learning needs of your students.
    Two-day Virtual Live Training
    In this live, interactive virtual experience, you will learn and practice practical strategies to address the behavioral, academic, and social/emotional learning needs of your students.

Choose Your Training Method

Two-Day In Person Training
A highly-interactive workshop where experienced instructors will equip you with practical strategies to address the behavioral, academic, and social/emotional learning needs of your students.
Two-day Virtual Live Training
In this live, interactive virtual experience, you will learn and practice practical strategies to address the behavioral, academic, and social/emotional learning needs of your students.
Teaching social skills to students is the foundation for achievement and success. It is as necessary as academics.
Matt Williams, Assistant Principal, Phoenix AZ, Boys Town Partner since 2011
The Well-Managed Schools training was helpful, interactive and engaging!
Teacher, Goff Jr. High School, Pawtucket RI
The WMS philosophy is great! It will definitely help reduce unwanted/inappropriate behaviors that students are exhibiting at a high rate since they returned from the pandemic/virtual learning.
Educator, Ysleta Independent School District, El Paso, TX

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