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CATCH Promotional Video = This nine-minute video provides
school administrators, personnel, and community stakeholders an overview
of the CATCH Program and its individual components. |
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The first episode of the Texas Education Agency “Improving
School Health Series” Implementing Senate Bill 19 (now known
as SB1357). This video provides an overview of the CATCH Program and
how the program is being implemented in two El Paso schools (Rojas
Elementary and Glen Cove Elementary). The episode provides numerous
examples of integrating CATCH into the instructional program. This
episode first aired January 3, 2002 on the TEA T-Star Network. |
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The second episode of the Texas Education Agency “Improving
School Health Series” Implementing Senate Bill 19 (now known
as SB1357). This video demonstrates the use of the CATCH PE resource
materials, illustrating the CATCH PE lesson structure and provides
examples of key instruction and management techniques while showing
a variety of CATCH PE activities. This episode was first aired February
28, 2002 on the TEA T-Star Network. |
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The third episode of the Texas Education Agency “Improving
School Health Series” Implementing Senate Bill 19 (now known
as SB1357). This video shows how child nutrition staff from Northside
ISD, TX and Gadsden ISD, NM have incorporated the CATCH Eat Smart
component into their nutrition programs. New menu changes, preparation
techniques, food presentation, and promotion ideas are discussed.
This episode was first aired March 29, 2002 on the TEA T-Star Network. |
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The fourth episode of the Texas Education Agency “Improving
School Health Series” Implementing Senate Bill 19 (now known
as SB1357).This episode describes how Bryan ISD is implementing the
CATCH Program. The video specifically identifies examples of coordination
between the four CATCH components and highlights coordinated practices
within individual schools in the district. The episode provides an
exemplary example of administrative support for coordinated school
health programming. This episode was first aired April 25, 2002 on
the TEA T-Star Network. |
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The fifth episode of the Texas Education Agency “Improving
School Health Series” Implementing Senate Bill 19 (now known
as SB1357). This video illustrate how the CATCH Texas Training Team
empowers school personnel with the skills necessary to be successful
in the process of implementing coordinated school health programming.
This episode was first aired December 19, 2002 on the TEA T-Star Network.
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The sixth episode of the Texas Education Agency “Improving
School Health Series” Implementing Senate Bill 19 (now known
as SB1357).Watch how kids "sing their way" to a healthy
lifestyle. This episode shows how Brownsville ISD is implementing
the CATCH Program, and describes how Brownsville has involved the
school community in delivering coordinated health messages. The video
includes important messages from Dr. Eduardo Sanchez, Texas Commissioner
of Health, and Dr. Tom Fleming, Director of Health and Physical Education
at TEA. This episode was first aired January 30, 2003 on the TEA T-Star
Network. |
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This episode is the seventh and final video in the Texas Education
Agency “Improving School Health Series” Implementing Senate
Bill 19 (now known as SB1357). This episode highlights how Harlandale
ISD is implementing the CATCH Program. It demonstrates how CATCH District
Champion, Gina Castro, is coordinating efforts, healthy messages,
and involving parents across the school district. The video also highlights
how the program has positively impacted attendance and academic performance.
This episode was first aired February 27, 2003 on the TEA T-Star Network. |
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