School Health Advisory Council

Research shows that healthy children do better in school - from attendance and behavior to academics and overall performance. The Fort Bend ISD School Health Advisory Council (SHAC) works with the district to help school communities support good health and academic achievement.

What is a SHAC?

A School Health Advisory Council (SHAC) is a school board appointed advisory group of individuals who represent different segments of the community. By law, a majority of the members must be persons who are parents of students enrolled in the district and who are not employed by the district. The FBISD SHAC is made up of parents, community members, and school staff working together to improve the health of all students and families through coordinated school health programs.

Why do we need a School Health Advisory Council (SHAC)?

What is included in a coordinated school health program (CSH)?

The components of a coordinated school health program include:

How can I help?

Become knowledgeable about district efforts to create healthy learning environments. Work with your school's PTO/PTA and principal to help implement practices that promote healthy lifestyles for our children. Attend District SHAC meetings.

For information: Contact Bob Conlon, FBISD Director of Student Support Services at 281-634-1131 or by email at robert.conlon@fortbendisd.com

 

Fort Bend Independent School District
16431 Lexington Blvd
Sugar Land, Texas 77479
281-634-1000