
Coordinated School Health (CSH) Institute

Program Overview
Coordinated School Health is a national model that positively impacts children’s health. Tennessee leads the nation by being the only state to implement CSH in every school district. The Tennessee Department of Education, Division of Coordinated School Health, works to improve student health outcomes and support the connection between good health practices and academic achievement.
CLEE’s Role in CSH Institute
CLEE provides comprehensive logistical leadership for all aspects of the CSH Institute planning and execution. Our experienced team manages every detail—from sourcing and securing venues to coordinating food and beverage services, audio/visual support, and exposition services—ensuring a seamless and professional experience for all participants. CLEE leads the development and administration of requests for proposals (RFPs), oversees all presenter logistics, including the creation of a detailed and comprehensive session schedule, and manages all coordination with keynote speakers. We design and maintain user-friendly registration platforms to support proposal submissions, sponsor and exhibitor registration, and attendee registration. Additionally, CLEE spearheads strategic marketing efforts to recruit and engage high-quality presenters, sponsors and exhibitors, and attendees, driving both the reach and impact of the CSH Institute.
CSH Institute’s Impact
The Coordinated School Health (CSH) Institute strengthens Tennessee’s national leadership in school health by equipping educators, health professionals, and district leaders with the knowledge and strategies needed to foster healthier school environments. Through statewide implementation of the CSH model, Tennessee continues to set the standard for integrating health and wellness into education. This Institute deepens the connection between student well-being and academic success, driving improved health outcomes and enhancing educational achievement for all Tennessee students.
Project Sponsor
Tennessee Department of Education
Date Range
2017-2026