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The Safe Schools/Healthy Students (SS/HS) Initiative-a unique Federal collaboration among the U.S. Departments of Education, Health and Human Services, and Justice-is a grant program dedicated to uniting people and organizations that are committed to helping schools and communities prevent youth and school violence and promote healthy child development. The Road to Success will introduce you to the SS/HS Initiative as we tour four grant sites across the country-Jonesboro, AK; Flandreau, SD; Weslaco, TX; and Omaha, NE. While on the road to success, these sites represent a fraction of the success stories that more than 200 communities have experienced in creating sustainable positive and healthy changes among their children, youth, and families.

The Road to Success Video
The Road to Success is a production of the Safe Schools/Healthy Students Communications Team.
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  • Total Running Time: 12:44
    August 2005
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    The Faces of SS/HS Package
    The Faces of Safe Schools/Healthy Students takes a look at what SS/HS grantees across the country are achieving. These materials make up a snapshot of the impact that the SS/HS Initiative is having on our youth, schools, communities, and families nationwide. [+] Read More

    We are pleased to offer our viewers an alternative format for viewing our Road to Success and Faces of SS/HS videos. These videos will be available as video podcasts, and last for about five to seven minutes.

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    Last Updated on 3/13/2008