SFK-Success for Kids Expands to Costa Rica by Providing Unique Program to Empower Future Generations of Leaders

SFK-Success for Kids (SFK) today announced that it is launching its 10-year-old social emotional learning program in public schools in Costa Rica to assist students in completing their education and avoid falling into patterns of addiction, alcoholism and delinquency. SFK will deliver its... - February 16, 2011

SFK-Success for Kids Announces European and World Champion Sprinter Dwain Chambers as Ambassador

SFK-Success for Kids today announced European and World Champion Sprinter, Dwain Chambers as one of its ambassadors. In this role, he will represent SFK in cities across the globe to share his life experiences with the students that SFK serves and to promote the message of the organisation through... - January 13, 2011

Marla Maples Donates Portion of Proceeds from New Single to SFK-Success for Kids

Proceeds Will Benefit Social Emotional Learning Programs - December 18, 2010

SFK-Success for Kids Names Dr. Marybeth Gasman Chair of Global Education Advisory Board

SFK-Success for Kids today announced the appointment of Dr. Marybeth Gasman as the Chair of the organization’s Education Advisory Board. In this role, she is responsible for working with a team of expert researchers to provide guidance to SFK on its educational strategy, innovation,... - November 24, 2010

Success for Kids Releases Statement on the Recent Suicides Resulting from Bullying

Success for Kids believes that Social Emotional Learning (SEL) is an essential component of schools’ curriculum to improve student behavior and academic performance. As the first month of the school year draws to a close, it’s important for parents, teachers, and administrators to... - October 03, 2010

Success for Kids Releases White Paper on Using Social Emotional Learning to Stop Bullying

White Paper, "Using Social Emotional Learning (SEL) to Stop Bullying," stresses the importance of infusing comprehensive SEL curriculum into schools to stop bullying behavior. - September 24, 2010

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