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1. Is it unconstitutional to bring spirituality into public schools? |
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Though there is a separation of religion from public schools, the inclusion of the spirit dimension into wellness curriculums or other public school courses does not violate this rule. See how CVU has addressed the issue in their Statement of Policy and Purposes. |
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2. Does Talk About Wellness provide technical assistance grants to help new wellness programs? |
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In certain cases, Talk About Wellness will provide technical assistance grants to schools starting a wellness curriculum. For further information, please fill out the general Contact Us form on this website. |
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3. How can I start a wellness program at my school or in my district? |
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4. How can I arrange for a wellness course to be taught in my area? |
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For specific steps you can take to arrange for a wellness course in your area please visit our Getting Started page in the K-12 Teachers section of our website. If your school district already has funding in place or has a group of 15 or more teachers interested in pursuing professional development in this area, let us know! Use our Teacher Interest Form to contact us. |
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What is the spirit dimension? |
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The spirit dimension addresses our lifelong search for meaning and purpose. It encourages open-mindedness, living a life true to our beliefs, and the development of a connection to our community, both local and global. |
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