Description In this course, students will explore the connection between personal care products and disproportionate rates of harm toward People of Color. Using a systems thinking approach, students will learn how beauty injustices, such as colorism, skin color, and hair discrimination, lead to higher chemical exposure and higher rates of asthma, cancers, and endocrine disorders. Students will use consumer product safety databases to screen their personal care products. They will analyze … [Read more...] about Environmental Injustice in the Beauty Industry
Health
Is There a Doctor in the House?
Description HMS MEDscience is an innovative high school Biology course immersing students into simulated medical emergencies. Students learn to think like scientists as they are charged with diagnosing a patient! Our science curriculum motivates students to think critically, communicate effectively, and work collaboratively in teams. We bring classroom learning into the real world with hands-on experiences, giving students the confidence they need to succeed. In the first session, students … [Read more...] about Is There a Doctor in the House?
Building & Strengthening Relationships through Games!
Description During this class students will investigate various methods of self-reflection, goal setting, and ways of communicating their needs, ideas, and desired outcomes. They will discover a sense of self-worth through deeper conversations and reflection while participating in a shared experience of play and adventure. As students participate in several team-building activities they will develop closeness, trust, cooperation, and team spirit! Skills-learned About Hale … [Read more...] about Building & Strengthening Relationships through Games!
Wellness Is Your Right: Intersectional Health And Equity For The 21st Century
Description Only 8% of Boston Public Schools High School students receive the minimum Health Ed requirements. As a result, students lack an in-depth understanding of important topics such as mental & emotional health, STDs, substance abuse, teen pregnancy, food deserts, racism, systemic trauma, and more. In this course, we will explore what living a healthy life means to students and families in our communities. We will create definitions for what wellness means to us. Through that lens, we … [Read more...] about Wellness Is Your Right: Intersectional Health And Equity For The 21st Century