A CASEL SELect Program for Grades K–8
Caring School Community is a comprehensive, research-based social and
emotional learning program that builds school-wide community, develops
students’ social skills, and enables a transformative stance on discipline.
This CASEL SELect program promotes
positive behavior through direct teaching of responsibility, empathy, and
cooperation, creating settings where students feel heard, known, and cared for.
Students become intrinsically motivated to contribute productively to a
community they feel invested in, and where they know they matter.
Alignment with the CASEL Framework and Criteria for
High-Quality SEL Programs
The Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) has awarded Caring School Community its
highest designation for quality SEL programming, CASEL SELect.
The CASEL SELect designation indicates that Caring
School Community is an “evidence-based, well designed, and
classroom-based program that systematically promotes students’ social and
emotional competence, provides opportunities for practice, offers multiyear
programming, and delivers high-quality training and other implementation
supports.”
As a SELect curriculum, Caring School
Community “has met or exceeded all of CASEL’s criteria for
high-quality SEL programming.”
Caring School Community is featured in the CASEL Guide to Effective
Social and Emotional Learning Programs.
Key Features of Caring School Community
This comprehensive program for grades K–8 is in use in
more than 35,900 classrooms, impacting 568,000 students in 576
organizations and school districts nationwide.
Caring School Community is built around the following principles and key
features:
- A focus on the whole school community: Community must include everyone: students,
     parents, school leaders, teachers, custodians, cafeteria staff, yard
     supervisors, and support staff.
- Relationships matter: Relationships underpin teaching, learning, and
     prosocial development. Building relationships and fostering a sense of
     community are hallmarks of the program.
- Comprehensive leadership guidance: The program includes everything a leader
     needs for a successful implementation, including step-by-step guidance and
     resources to help plan for, launch, and support implementation.
- A unique stance on discipline: No more gold stars. A focus on community, not
     compliance. Caring School Community builds on the
     powerful insight that when students have strong relationships within their
     community, they are more likely to acquire self-discipline and feel a
     sense of responsibility to themselves and to others.
- A year’s worth of teacher-friendly, easy-to-implement,
     grade-specific instruction: A full 30 weeks of daily, grade-specific lessons
     across K–8 that only require 30 minutes a day, with a comprehensive scope
     and sequence to build relationships, social skills, and competencies
     intentionally over time.
- Creating calm, orderly learning environments: Through consistent use of effective classroom
     management practices and structures that build relationships, the program
     helps teachers create calm, safe classrooms that are more conducive to
     learning.
- Addressing inequitable discipline practices: Our approach to discipline assumes that all
     children want to and can behave well at school and are capable of learning
     and changing their behavior. The program encourages teachers to treat
     students with respect at all times and to treat misbehavior as mistakes
     akin to those students make with academic work, not as signs of moral or
     character flaws. In response to misbehavior, Caring School Discipline
     guides teachers to focus on what students can do to restore relationships
     and repair any damage they have caused as well as what they might do
     differently in the future, rather than making students feel guilty or
     ashamed.
- Robust content for middle school: Grades 6–8 are not an afterthought. The program
     provides comprehensive Advisory Period lessons as well as guidance for
     integrating SEL across all subject areas. Lessons address developmentally
     appropriate and urgent topics for middle school.
A large body of
research confirms
that building a safe and caring school community and attending to social and
emotional learning are essential to students’ overall success.
Remote Learning Guidance
Collaborative Classroom recognizes that educators need
options that are flexible to support their students’ learning in a variety of
circumstances and formats. Our Remote Guidance is designed to support
teachers in transitioning from an “in-person” format to either a blended or
fully remote design. To support instructional planning, the guidance is
organized by beginning-, middle- and end-of-year and provides instructional
guidance, essential learning, and at-home activities.
 

 
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