Funding for School Climate Actions
New Sustainable Jersey for Schools Funding Opportunity! 
 
The New Jersey Education Association (NJEA), a Sustainable Jersey for Schools program Underwriter, is contributing $180,000 to support a Sustainable Jersey for Schools Grants Program cycle. The cycle offers ten $10,000 district and school sustainability project grants and forty $2,000 school green team grants. The funding supports efforts to implement projects that help participating schools make progress toward a sustainable future and gain points needed for Sustainable Jersey for Schools certification. Specific climate actions that are fundable include:
  • Inclusive Environments Where All Can Thrive
  • School Culture and Climate Needs Assessment
  • Social-Emotional Integrated Unit

Visit the NJEA Grants Cycle page on the Sustainable Jersey for Schools website to learn more about the cycle and explore application resources. Submit an online application.

Application Deadline: Monday, October 31, 2022 at 11:59 p.m. EST
Professional Development, Webinars, and Resources
Press Release: "CASEL Applauds the Department of Education’s Actions on Student Well-Being"
On September 15, U.S. Secretary of Education, Miguel Cardona’s issued a letter to Chief State School Officers regarding the allocation of $1 billion in funding under the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act (BSCA) to school districts that demonstrate a commitment to evidence-based strategies that meet students’ social and emotional well-being.

Read CASEL's full press release here
CASEL Webinar "Demystifying Systemic Social and Emotional Learning Series"
This monthly series of thought leadership webinars addresses ten key aspects of high-quality systemic SEL. Join CASEL and collaborators for insights on prioritizing academic, social, and emotional learning for all students across all school contexts.

Recommended for: Education leaders and researchers at the state, district, and school levels.

"Demystifying Systemic Social and Emotional Learning: Family Partnerships"
November 18 - 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. EST
Partnerships between family and school require opportunities to build relationships and collaborate to support students’ development. Register here
Rutgers University Upcoming SEL Webinars
Click here to access Rutgers webinar page.
 
November 2022
  • SEL and Equity
  • SEL Academy Overview
  • How to Integrate SEL into: Academic Areas via Students Taking Action Together and Tier 2 Interventions via the SEL Lab 
  • How to Instruct Students in ANY SEL/Character Program Effectively

December 2022
  • Leading SEL Implementation in Schools
  • Principles of Staff Development for Expertise in SEL/Character Instruction
"How Students Typically Grow in SEL From Elementary to Middle School" by Maurice J. Elias
Understanding the usual course of social and emotional learning development can help teachers make sure their students are on track. Read more

"Why a Positive Call Home is Worth the Effort" by Paige Tutt
Best practices for making positive phone calls home a manageable, sustainable routine. Read more

"4 Ways Classroom Design Impacts Executive Functioning" by Andrew Ayers, Amelia Glauber
Effective classroom design can help elementary students develop skills like organization and task initiation. Read more
SCCI and SEL4NJ will be presenting at the upcoming NJEA Convention - check out the details below and join us!
NJEA Convention "Standing Together"
Atlantic City Convention Center, 1 Convention Blvd. Atlantic City, NJ
November 10-11, 2022
In addition to teachers and other certified staff, NJEA also counts among its members educational support professionals (ESP), college students preparing to become teachers, faculty and staff from the state's community colleges, and retired educators.

More than 300 professional development seminars, workshops, and programs designed to help teachers and educational support professionals hone their skills and stay current in their subject areas and chosen fields. More information
Follow the journeys of more than 20 young Americans from all over the country and all walks of life, who have struggled with thoughts and feelings that have troubled—and, at times—overwhelmed them. Hiding in Plain Sight presents an unstinting look at both the seemingly insurmountable obstacles faced by those who live with mental disorders and the hope that many have found after that storm. Watch now
"Social-Emotional Learning Coalition Will Fight Back Against Politically Charged Attacks"
Supporters of social-emotional learning are going on the offensive in a bid to untangle the teaching of skills like empathy and resilience from the polarization surrounding lessons on racism, sexuality, and even American history.

Twenty organizations have formed a new coalition, Leading With SEL, which is aimed at squelching misinformation about the practice by sharing “three decades of research” demonstrating that “SEL belongs in schools,” according to a CASEL statement describing the group and its efforts. Read more
The Academy for SEL in Schools, a partnership between Rutgers University and Saint Elizabeth University, offers certificate programs for educators and educational leaders in social-emotional and character development.
SEL4NJ is a state-wide coalition that promotes high-quality SEL throughout the state. Sign up now to join this effort and to stay informed about national and state SEL news!
Research shows that educators who cultivate their own SEL practices enjoy more positive relationships with their students and see improved academic performance in their classrooms.
 
Designed specifically to help educators develop their SEL skills, the Building Within workshop series features guided personal reflections and offers tools for implementing SEL practices on a daily basis. Led by social emotional learning coaches Erica Brentan and Kathleen McClay, the workshops will provide educators with a set of activities they can take back to their schools and easily share with students and colleagues.
 
Series topics include
  • Understanding, accepting, and positively responding to emotions
  • Cultivating the perseverance, patience and courage needed to manage change
  • Strengthening compassion and gratitude for the self and others
  • Building strong, healthy classroom communities
Feedback from participants
"I love this course. Each session, I walked away rejuvenated and refocused."
 
"The workshop really helped me realize my purpose and what my goals are related to teaching. I loved the presenters - they were kind and very engaging! Definitely will use these activities with my students."
 
"I learned something new at every session and was able to share my new learning with my students the next day, literally."
 
Series details
Held December 14, January 11, February 15, March 15, and April 19 from 3:15 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST) via Zoom for a total of five 1-hour sessions.
 
Registration details
Cost: $149 per person
Deadline: December 7, 2022
 
Bring this series to your school/district
This series is flexible and we would love to discuss how it can be brought to your school to meet your needs. Contact us to customize the series for your school/district.
This workshop series provides a unique opportunity for school and district leadership to apply basic tools and processes around climate improvement to their own school community while also providing an onboarding ramp for deeper reflection and practice for positive school climate implementation.
 
What it is
A workshop series for school and district leadership that addresses the urgent need to improve the mental health and resilience of school communities. The series involves:
  • online and synchronous instruction
  • a networking community of peers and national experts
 
What you will do
  • Explore a framework for an integrated, systemic, and sustainable approach to positive school climate.
  • Discuss examples of what this approach looks like in practice.
  • Explore common challenges and solutions involved in implementing the approach.
  • Craft a communication plan to apply this model locally.
Series benefits
  • Learn strategies you can start applying during the 2022-2023 school year.
  • Network with peers.
  • Gain know-how from national experts to further support your school improvement efforts.
  • Develop insight into how the social and emotional well-being of students and staff helps create a positive learning environment.
  • Create the basic framework of a plan to improve your school climate.
 
Series dates/times
Every other Thursday from January through March
from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. EST via Zoom for a total of six 1.5-hour sessions.
 
Registration details
Cost: $750 per person
Deadline: December 19, 2022

The School Culture and Climate Initiative (SCCI) is based at the Center for Human and Social Development at Saint Elizabeth University.
School Culture and Climate Initiative