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A Gateway to Health Careers for Urban High School Students

May 16, 2012 | Program Result Report

The Gateway Institute developed and launched a model to educate and prepare low-income New York City high school students for careers in the health professions, in partnership with a high school, a public hospital, and three public colleges.

Caring Across Communities: Addressing Mental Health Needs of Diverse Children and Youth

November 21, 2011 | Program Result Report

Caring Across Communities: Addressing Mental Health Needs of Diverse Children and Youth brought school-connected mental health services to immigrants and refugees in 15 communities in eight states by developing model mental health programs.

Helping Children Actively Design How They Learn about Health and Wellness

October 4, 2011 | Program Result Report

The Institute of Play created Being Me, a social networking site, for students at the Quest to Learn public school in New York, to help them actively understand and participate in creating their own health and wellness.

Health Professions Partnership Initiative

September 9, 2009 | Program Result Report

The Health Professions Partnership Initiative was designed to enhance the academic preparation of minority students and nurture their interest in health careers.

Program Offers Disadvantaged Teens a Gateway to Health and Science Careers

September 2, 2009 | Journal Article

This article profiles the Gateway Institute for Pre-College Education, a program that helps low-income and minority high school students enter careers in science, medicine and technology.

Buffalo: Engaging Cafeteria Staff in Food & Fun

January 27, 2009 | Program Result Report

Students ages 11 to 13 participated in a variety of experiential healthy eating activities, including a weekly salad bar in the school cafeteria, Food & Fun after-school workshops and special projects.

The NYC Board of Education Backs AIDS-Prevention Program

October 1, 2001 | Program Result Report

In February 1991, the New York City Board of Education approved a plan for expanded HIV/AIDS education that included making condoms available on request to the 261,000 students in the city's 120 public high schools.

What are the Ethical Implications of Drug Use? Teens Tackle Tricky Questions

April 30, 2000 | Program Result Report

The Educational Broadcasting Corporation, New York, sponsored a 1998 conference "Teen Leadership Institute on Drug Issues."

Health Center at Bronx High School Adds Dental Program to Further Serve Low-Income Minority Students

May 31, 2007 | Program Result Report

David Appel, M.D., of Montefiore Medical Center and staff at the Montefiore Medical Center School Health Program site at DeWitt Clinton High School in the Bronx, N.Y., established a dental program for students.

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