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Welcome to the Safe Schools/Healthy Students (SS/HS) Communications Team Web site, a communications training and technical assistance resource for all SS/HS grantees designed to help you develop and deliver your SS/HS communications programs and social marketing campaigns. This Web site now offers resources specifically for members of the SS/HS community. To access this specialized content, please enter your unique login information in the indicated fields.
What's New
The Communication Coach
The next issue of the Communication Coach Online is available now! This issue focuses on how to use evaluation data to communicate the successes of your initiative to key stakeholders and audiences in your community.  Future topics will include Coordinating Your Events With Relevant Observances and New Media and Web 2.0.  Explore the Communication Coach Online now!
Effective Rural Communications Strategies
Almost one-third of Safe Schools/Healthy Students (SS/HS) grant sites are rural, serving areas that encompass a wide range of conditions. This Communiqué looks at the challenges and opportunities for effectively promoting rural SS/HS programs. Read more!
West Chicago SS/HS Recognized for Violence Reduction Programs
The West Chicago Elementary School District’s SS/HS initiative was featured in a U.S. Department of Education monthly live televised show. Read more!
Celebration Kit 2007
The SS/HS Communications Team is pleased to introduce the Celebration Kit—our latest series of communications tools, templates, and resources designed to assist you in promoting—and sustaining—your initiative. Find out more!


SS/HS Grantees in the News!
Visit the SS/HS National Web site's "Grantees in the News" section to see how other SS/HS grantees are earning valuable print and online media coverage in their local newspapers.

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Last Updated on 11/12/2008