Friendzy Program Components
The Friendzy program is built on the five core competencies of social and emotional learning
Friendzy is a comprehensive social and emotional learning program that starts with equipping teachers and leadership to launch an effective social and emotional learning program and provides continued support along the way. The teaching curriculum and student workbooks create a unified language to build a strong and safe school climate and culture. There is a parent connection component that provides a pathway for the emotional intelligence skills taught at school to also be practiced in homes. You will find a robust website loaded with resources along with pre and post measurable for program assessment.
Friendzy is a low-burden, high impact comprehensive program that holistically supports schools and provides a unified language.
Friendzy is a non-profit that works really hard to support all schools and budgets. With that in mind we bundle price all of our program components into one low cost per student. A large portion of our faith based schools utilize Title (II) funding.
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A school culture that encourages two-way communication, where families feel heard and involved, helps create a strong foundation for engagement.
Many of these students are in ESL programs and may struggle to connect with their peers due to language barriers. Social and emotional learning has the potential to bridge these gaps, fostering connections and unifying your school community.
Federal Education programs accessed through equitable services are a key way to increase your student’s social and emotional health, well- being and overall academic success with as little impact to your budget as possible. We can help you!
Federal Education programs accessed through equitable services are a key way to increase your student’s social and emotional health, well-being and overall academic success with as little impact to your budget as possible. We can help you!
Regardless of when you first decided to become a teacher, there is something behind your decision—your "Why" kept you going through school, student teaching, and into today, where you manage your classroom every year.
The New York Times editorial board discussed a common problem on November 18, 2023. The COVID pandemic has greatly affected students' education. Unfortunately, not enough has been done to assist them in catching up.
We can best understand social-emotional character development programming by examining the five core competencies. Under each competency, we will hear a short story about applying the skill practically in real-life school scenarios.
Did you know you could still use any remaining EANS funds through September 2024? In addition, your state may be reallocating unused EANS funds into GEER funding or other grants that are still accessible to you!
Teaching SECD to high schoolers doesn't have to be an awkward uncle dance at the family reunion. With Friendzy, teaching SECD can be an engaging and dynamic experience!