100783 - DBHDS Recovery High School Webinar Series with ARS
Overview
This seminar series is four virtual seminars, created by the nation’s leading recovery high school experts, through Association of Recovery Schools, ARS. All webinar sessions are targeted toward localities with open or planned Recovery High Schools and their partners. The webinars will use the ARS accreditation standards as a framework for providing information to school personnel and partners.
The first webinar, Recovery High School 101, will have a larger/broader target audience geared toward anyone interested in better understanding a Recovery High School prioritizing those localities opening a school. The second and third webinars will provide targeted information on the four domains of the recovery high school framework: school organization, community, recovery practices, and educational practices. The fourth webinar will be focused on data collection and outcomes.
You may attend any of the workshops and there is no cost.
Location Information
These sessions are held online via Zoom. Registrants will receive a zoom link one week prior to the session. If you do not receive an email with the link please contact Elaine Densley at edensley@vt.edu for assistance.
Agenda/Schedule
Tuesday, May 20, 2025 3:00-4:30 PM EDT Recovery High School 101
- Shared Understanding of History and Components of the RHS model
- Review guidelines and deliverables on setting up a successful RHS prior to opening
- Identify and explore the four domains that provide the framework for a recovery school
Tuesday, May 27, 2025 3:00-4:30PM EDT Organization and Community
- Identify and explore the Organization and Community domains of a recovery high school
- Share Best Practices and Resources related to these two domains
Tuesday, June 10, 2025 3:00-4:30PM EDT Recovery and Education
- Identify and explore the Recovery and Education domains of a recovery high school
- Share Best Practices related to the Recovery and Education domains
- Review of SEARS (School and Student) review of most recent outcomes from recovery high schools