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American School Health Association

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Short description: Professional association
American School Health Association
American School Health Association logo.png
AbbreviationASHA
Formation1927
Founder325 physicians
Founded atCincinnati, Ohio
TypeProfessional association
PurposeTo protect and promote the health of children and youth by supporting coordinated school health programs as a foundation for school success
Membership
2000
WebsiteOfficial website
Formerly called
American Association of School Physicians

The American School Health Association (ASHA) is a professional association. It claims a membership of 1,000 members in all 50 US states and other nations. More than half practice in K-12 schools or administer health education or health services programs in school districts or state departments of education.[citation needed]

Founded in 1927 as the American Association of School Physicians by 325 physicians attending the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association in Cincinnati, Ohio, its mission was to protect and promote the health of children and youth by supporting coordinated school health programs as a foundation for school success. In 1936, the organization opened its membership to all professionals interested in promoting school health and adopted its current name.[1]

ASHA publishes the Journal of School Health[2] - a peer-reviewed, indexed professional journal.The current president is Dr. Kayce Solari Williams.[3]

See also

  • School health services

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