TN Coordinated School Health

 
What is Tennessee Coordinated School Health?

The Office of School Health Programs was established by the Tennessee 
Department of Education in February, 2001. The primary mission of the office 
is to promote child and adolescent school health programs that improve 
health outcomes, and support the connection between good health practices, 
academic achievement, and lifelong wellness. The Office works in partnership 
with the Tennessee Department of Health in building cooperation and 
collaboration for implementation of school and community health programs at 
the state and local level. 

A Coordinated School Health Partnership (CSHP) is an effective system 
designed to connect health (physical, emotional and social) with education. 
This coordinated approach improves childrens health and their capacity to 
learn through the support of families, communities and the schools working 
together.

The involvement of parents, families and community is the glue that binds 
the partnership. Full involvement of these entities as partners in the 
educational (cognitive and intellectual) process brings valuable input to 
the partnership, increases the commitment of all partners and ensures 
positive educational and health outcomes.