School districts must annually provide a minimum of five (5) hours of data-driven instruction to students in grades 6-12 related to civic and character education and life skills education through resiliency education using the health education standards adopted in Rule 6A-1.09401, F.A.C., Student Performance Standards. The instruction will advance each year through developmentally appropriate instruction and skill building and must address, at a minimum, the following topics:
Charlotte County Schools Implementation Plan
The resiliency health education requirement includes a combination of online learning through Navigate Suite 360, direct instruction from school-based mental health staff, and community partnerships with Charlotte Behavioral Health Center (CBHC) and Drug-Free Charlotte County (DFCC). The implementation plan is reviewed annually by the district student mental health committee and is subject to updates.
The plan for the current school year includes the following:
The Charlotte County Schools Progress Monitoring of Resiliency Standards
Beginning in the 23/24 school year CCPS students in grades K-12 will be rated on their progress towards meeting FLDOE Resiliency Standards at the beginning, middle, and end of the school year. Resiliency data will help the district to become more proactive in efforts to support the social, emotional, and behavioral needs of students. It will ensure that resiliency instruction and intervention are serving to strengthen student resiliency skills which are necessary for successful independent functioning both within and outside of school.