Outline of the state of Pennsylvania
State
Pennsylvania
Addressed

Category
Health Education K-12 Curriculum—Safety and Injury Prevention—ES

Category
Health Education K-12 Curriculum—Safety and Injury Prevention—ES

State law addresses safety and injury.

Act 71, Youth Suicide Education Awareness and Prevention Model Curriculum

Youth suicide is a complex topic with many varying components that need to be considered when educating students. It is not just a “mental illness” topic, or a “result of stress” topic. Those are just two of the important risk factors. It is the combination of multiple risk factors and the individual’s resiliency and coping skills which must be addressed when teaching prevention and awareness. 2 The following curriculum is a model of what could be utilized as a minimum of response to educate students. It is not an extensive scope and sequence. It is to be used as a reference to guide professionals to develop a personalized curriculum to meet the needs of their community of learners. LEAs may use as it is presented, or use the provided resources to build content. It is a local decision to be made by professionals who know the students and the learning goals of the curriculum.

Policy Type
Non-codified

Pennsylvania Unconsolidated Statutes Article XV Section 1511. Subjects of Instruction; Flag Code.

In every elementary public and private school, established and maintained in this Commonwealth, the following subjects shall be taught, in the English language and from English texts: English, including spelling, reading and writing, arithmetic, geography, the history of the United States and of Pennsylvania, civics, including loyalty to the State and National Government, safety education, and the humane treatment of birds and animals, health, including physical education, and physiology, music and art

Policy Type
Statute

The Pennsylvania Code § 4.21. Elementary education: primary and intermediate levels.

(e) Planned instruction aligned with academic Standard in the following areas shall be provided to every student every year in the primary program.

  • (6) Health, safety and physical education, including instruction in concepts and skills which affect personal, family and community health and safety, nutrition, the prevention of alcohol, chemical and tobacco abuse, knowledge and practice of lifetime physical activities, personal fitness, basic movement skills and concepts, motor skill development, principles and strategies of movement, and safety practices in physical activity settings.
Policy Type
Regulation

The Pennsylvania Code § 4.83. [Reserved].

Safety and Injury Prevention 10.3. A. Safe/Unsafe Practices B. Emergency Responses/ Injury Management C. Strategies to Avoid/Manage Conflict D. Safe Practices in Physical Activity

Policy Type
Regulation