Prevention Education
Title IV/Safe and Drug Free Schools Community Act (SDFSC)
The purpose of the SDFSCA is to support programs that prevent violence in and around schools; that prevent the illegal use of alcohol, tobacco, and drugs; that involve parents and communities; and that are coordinated with related Federal, State, school, and community efforts and resources to foster a safe and drug-free learning environment that supports student academic achievement. SDFSC 2002-2003 Fact Sheet
Tobacco Use Prevention Education (TUPE)
The purpose of the TUPE program is to reduce youth tobacco use by helping them make healthful tobacco-related decisions through tobacco-specific educational instruction and activities that build knowledge as well as social skills and youth development assets. Collaboration with community-based tobacco control programs is an integral part of program planning. The school, parents, and the larger community must be involved in the program so that students will be aware of a cohesive effort and concern for their health and, consequently, their ability to succeed in school. Tobacco-Use Prevention Program Overview
Staff and Program Information
- Daryl Thiesen, Prevention Programs Coordinator/SDFSC Title IV-TUPE County Coordinator, (661) 636-4757
email: dathiesen@kern.org- Salvador Arias, Prevention Specialist - Project 180, (661) 636-4242
email: saarias@kern.org - Kevin Keyes, Prevention Specialist - Project 180, (661) 636-4243
email: kekeyes@kern.org - April LaGue, Prevention Specialist - Lamont SS/HS Grant, (661) 636-4574
email: aplague@kernlorg
- Salvador Arias, Prevention Specialist - Project 180, (661) 636-4242
- Stephanie Frey, Secretary I, (661) 636-4638
email: stfrey@kern.org
PHYSICAL LOCATION: University Square Building, 2000 K Street-5th Floor, Bakersfield. Free parking is available in the garage on the corner of L and 20th Streets adjacent to the University Square Building. Click on this link for a map Map-Directions.
MAILING ADDRESS: Kern County Superintendent of Schools Office, 1300 17th Street-US 5th Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301-4533.
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Kern County Substance Abuse Prevention Education (KCSAPE) Partnership
A Title IV-SDFSC and TUPE Consortium for Kern County Schools.
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Categorical Program Monitoring (CPM)
was Coordinated Compliance Reveiw (CCR)
Please review this page for links and documents to complete your files
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National Inhalants & Poisons Awareness Week March 18-24, 2007
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National Bullying Prevention Awareness Week is Oct. 21-27, 2007
RESOURCE: http://www.pacerkidsagainstbullying.org/
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California Healthy Kids Survey
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California Healthy Kids Survey Administration
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Comprehensive School Health, Prevention and Safety Support Services Resources
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Current Prevention Funding Resources Links
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Effective Programs/Strategies and Promising Practices (pdf)
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Getting Results Update 5 (pdf)
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Implications of Asset Building in Schools
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Linking Student Health to Academic Achievement
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Meth Media Campaign
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NASP School Safety Tip Sheet
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Parenting Tool Kit - tobacco use cessation
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Prevention Program Links
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Prevention Service Links
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Prevention Training Program Course Descriptions
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Prevention Workshop Calendar
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Red Ribbon Week-INFORMATION
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Safe School Ambassadors Newsletters
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School Safety Tip Memo
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Search Institute's 40 Developmental Assets
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BROCHURES
Bullying Prevention Brochure (pdf)
Preventing Hate Crime Brochure-English (pdf)
Preventing Hate Crime Brochure-Spanish (pdf)
Tobacco Kills Brochure (pdf)
See the Safe Schools page for further resources
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Local Educational Agency Plan (LEAP)
The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001 mandates local educational agencies (LEA's) to develop an LEA Plan as a requirement of receiving federal funding for NCLB. The California Department of Education's (CDE) LEA Plan is due June 1, 2003.
Goal 4
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Goal 4 templet for KCSAPE Consortium (pdf)
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LEAP Performance Goal 4 Guidance (pdf)
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Goal 4 CDE Questions and Answers (pdf)
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Frequently Asked Questions - CDE Addresses all aspects of the LEA Plan (updated April 4, 2003)
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CHKS Prevention Program Performance Indicators (pdf)
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Science-Based School Programs (pdf)
- Online Training on science-based prevention programs,
- Category: Program Design, Implementation and Adaptation
- Link: http://www.northeastcapt.org/PRODUCTS/faq/faq_68.html
- Question: I have identified a science-based program that I would like to implement in my community. How can I receive training on implementing this program?
- Science-based Prevention Programs for rural communities
- Category: Diverse Populations
- Link: http://www.northeastcapt.org/products/faq/faq70.html
- Question: Can you help me identify programs that have been implemented, adapted or developed specifically for rural communitites?
- Online Training on science-based prevention programs,
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NCLB Unsafe School Choice Option (pdf)
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Persistently Dangerous School-Update reporting information from CDE
Title IV 2006-2007 Entitlements (pdf)
Title IV 2005-2006 Entitlements (pdf)
TUPE 2005-2006 Entitlements (pdf)
"Title IV 2004-05 Entitlements" (pdf)
"TUPE 2004-05 Entitlements" (pdf)
Safe and Drug Free Schools Federal Waiver Process-NCLB
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Consolidated Application
2006-2007
Request for Applications
Application Part II - Due January 31, 2007
Application Part I - Due June 30, 2006
Title IV 2006-2007 Entitlements (pdf)
Title IV 2005-2006 Entitlements (pdf)
TUPE 2005-2006 Entitlements (pdf)
"Title IV 2004-05 Entitlements" (pdf)
"TUPE 2004-05 Entitlements" (pdf)
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