Skip to main content

Island Trees School District

Excellence and Success for All Students

Athletics

Mr. Sean Burns

District Director of Health, Physical Education, Athletics

Island Trees High School

59 Straight Lane

Levittown, NY 11756

 

Tel: 516-520-2173

Fax: 516-520-2146

Email Mr. Burns

 

Athletic Programs

Sportsmanship Guidelines

Livestreaming Registration

 

The LeagueMinder logo features blue text with a stylized graphic above.

 

The Arbiter logo features a stylized red and blue design.

 

A colorful advertisement for Island Trees Summer Sports Camp.

 

 

Be sure to follow us on Instagram (islandtreesathletics) and NFHS Network (www.nfhsnetwork.com/user/sign_up) for complete Island Trees Athletics coverage.

 

Health Dept. Resources

  • Welcome to the Island Trees School District Health Teachers’ Resource & Support Homepage.  The purpose of this site is to provide trusted websites and quality information to our community.  Here you will find resources related to various physical, mental and social health topics.  With the abundance of online information out there today, the intent of this website is to make information more readily available to our community members.  Through our homepage, we can build a stronger connection to our families and important health related concerns that impact them and our students.


    The content provided is not a comprehensive list but rather ones the Island Trees Health Department feels will be of most value to our community. We welcome the opportunity to work with community members on an individual basis if there are further resources you may need or that we could assist you with.  Please feel free to contact the Island Trees Health teachers should you have questions or concerns related to the topics below:

    Mike Bonsignore

    Vicki Firmbach

    Jaime Roche

     

    Alcohol or other Drug Use Prevention

    National Helpline  

    SAMSHA’s National Helpline, as well as treatment centers, for Various Health Concerns.

    Drug Abuse 

    Science based research on teen drug use and its effects. This site includes drug facts, activities, games and more for teens, parents, and educators.

    Stop Alcohol Abuse

    Myths and Facts PDF regarding underage drinking.

    Ask Listen Learn   Videos, lesson plans, and activities for parents, teachers, and kids to learn about alcohol’s effect on the brain.

    Generation RX://generationrx.org/

    This website provides educational resources to help prevent the misuse of prescription medications and is provided through a partnership between The Ohio State University College of Pharmacy and the Cardinal Health Foundation. 

    Asthma

    Asthma Website

    Website details understanding, managing and treating asthma.

    Lung Health

    The American Lung Association is committed to supporting those affected by asthma. It offers a variety of resources and information about the disease. 

    EPA Asthma Resource://www.epa.gov/asthma/resources-about-asthma

    Resources for parents, caregivers, and kids.

    Chronic Disease Prevention 

    (e.g. Obesity, diabetes)

    Type 1 Diabetes

    Link for teens to understand what diabetes is, causes, signs, symptoms, and treatment.

    Diabetes in Children and Teens

    Resources for information, prevention, and treatment for diabetes in children and teens.

    Obesity Guide

    Causes, risks, and management of obesity in children and adolescents

    Emotional and Mental Health

    LI Crisis Center/- 

    Long Island Crisis Center provides 24/7, free, high quality, confidential and non-judgmental programs and services to support and empower Long Islanders at critical times in their lives.

    NIMH NIH

    The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) is the lead federal agency for research on mental disorders, transforming the understanding and treatment of mental illnesses.

    Mental Health Literacy

    This team is committed to creating and delivering the highest quality mental health literacy information, research, education and resources. The materials are provided in a variety of mediums that include videos, animations, brochures, e-books, face-to-face training programs, and online training programs. The materials are specifically designed to meet the needs of children, young adults, families, educators, community agencies and health care providers.

    Your Journey

    This website is filled with information for parents and caregivers. It details warning signs and symptoms, mental health conditions, treatments, statistics, and many other resources for helping an individual in crisis. 

    Parents Guide 

    A parent’s guide to getting good care for a child who is struggling.

    National Helpline 

    Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s Treatment resources for individuals in distress.

    Epilepsy or Seizure Disorder

    Epilepsy

    EPIC’s mission is to enrich the lives of those we serve through quality care, a broad range of services and an unwavering commitment to excellence.  Their services, including 15 residential facilities and an array of programs for developmentally disabled adults, a mental health clinic, and dozens of programs related to epilepsy, touch the lives of 11,000 children and adults each year.

    Food Allergies

    Food Allergies://www.foodallergy.org/resources 

    Various resources to improve the quality of life and the health of individuals with food allergies, and to provide them hope through the promise of new treatments.

    Foodborne Illness Prevention

    CDC Food Safety://www.cdc.gov/foodsafety/prevention.html

    Foodborne illness is caused by consuming contaminated foods or beverages. Many different disease-causing microbes or pathogens can contaminate foods, so there are many different types of foodborne illnesses. This link will give you information to guide you on how to prevent contamination from food. 

    FoodBorne Illness://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfvjxMLRE3A

    The majority of foodborne illnesses in your kitchen are caused by cross-contamination of raw meat. The above link is an example of how to handle raw meats. 

    Injury Prevention and Safety

    Accidents happen but parents/guardians can play a key role in helping children prevent minor and major injuries.

    Injury Prevention

    Provides important safety information for both parents/guardians and kids. Site shares fact sheets, educational programs and links to other resources (toolkits, publications and additional websites).

    Injury Prevention CHOP

    Great PDF tool for K-6 families and kids to work together on various injury prevention activities. 

    Nutrition and Dietary Behavior

    Eating well helps to reduce the risk of physical health problems like heart disease and diabetes. It also helps with sleeping patterns, energy levels, and your general health.

    Nutrition and dietary needs are mentioned in this link below.

    Food Nu://health.gov/our-work/food-nutrition

    The link below is the complete and more detailed dietary guidelines.  

    Dietary Guidelines

    Physical Activity and Fitness

    SHAPE America – Society of Health and Physical Educators serves as the voice for 200,000+ health and physical education professionals across the United States. The link below is filled with informative resources. 

    Shape America

    OPEN has one mission: to improve the effectiveness of physical education for every child. OPEN is a backward design curriculum project that targets SHAPE America’s National Standards & Grade-Level Outcomes. The link below provides curricular activities, professional development and equipment.  

    Open Phys Ed://openphysed.org/

    Sleep 

    Sleeping is a basic human need. It is a vital part of the foundation for good health and well-being, especially for children and adolescents. 

    Sleep deficiency can lead to physical and mental health problems, injuries and loss of productivity. 

    To understand sleep deficiency, it helps to understand how sleep works and why it's important. 

    Studies have shown that kids who regularly get an adequate amount of sleep have improved attention, behavior, learning, memory, and overall mental and physical health.

    Kids Health

    Article defines what sleep is and why it is vital for children of all ages to get enough hours of sleep each night.

    Sleep for Kids

    Article from Johns Hopkins Children’s Hospital discussing the importance of sleep for kids.

    Sleep Foundation

    Article from Sleep Foundation that correlates sleep with increased school performance

    Sleep Deprivation

    Defines and explains what sleep deprivation and deficiency means as well as the signs, symptoms and complications.

    Sleep Disorder

    Article from Nationwide Children’s Hospital highlighting effects of sleep deprivation and suggestions to help your school-aged child sleep well.

    Suicide Prevention

    Understanding the issues concerning suicide and mental health is an important way to take part in suicide prevention, help others in crisis, and change the conversation around suicide. Below are links that provide programs, information and help hotlines. 

    LI Crisis Center://longislandcrisiscenter.org/

    Long Island Crisis Center provides 24/7, free, high quality, confidential and non-judgmental programs and services to support and empower Long Islanders at critical times in their lives.

    Suicide Prevention://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/

    The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a national network of local crisis centers that provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 

    Suicide Prevention RC

    Suicide Prevention

    Suicide Awareness

    Sun Exposure

    There is well established evidence that exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) from the sun can lead to skin cancer and eye damage. For best protection use a combination of sun protection measures. Each link will talk about the UV index, preventions and how to care for sun burns. 

    Sun Exposure

    Below. the CDC offers tips on sun exposure as well as other resources on travelers’ health.

    Sun Exposure 2

    We all need some sun exposure. When skin is exposed to the sun, our bodies make vitamin D which helps the body absorb calcium for stronger, healthier bones. But how much is too much?

    Skin Cancer

    Dr. Rubi speaks about SPF sunscreens, which one to use and how often to apply sunscreen. 

    Protection from ticks

    Tick Bites and Illnesses

    Ticks can be active year-round, even during winter, whenever temperatures are above 40° F. As a result, precautions should be taken against tick bites throughout the year. Ticks can transmit disease, including Lyme disease, ehrlichiosis, babesiosis, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and Powassan virus. In recent years, researchers have also found that ticks may cause an allergy to meat, known as alpha-gal allergy. Below are links that will go into detail about how to prevent, recognize and care for tick bites. 

    Tick borne disease://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enXAt9bALzI

    This short clip talks about ways to protect yourself from ticks when enjoying the outside. 

    Ticks

    The link above allows you to view tick borne disease in the US. Great link to have when traveling. 

    Tick Bite Pictures

    Are tick bites itchy? Do they always cause a rash? Experts explain the telltale signs to watch out for this summer. The above link talks about what ticks look like and their bites. 

    Types of Ticks

    Know the types of ticks. The link above is a guide on the types of ticks. 

    Tobacco Use Prevention

    Tobacco use is the largest preventable cause of death and disease in the United States. Each year, approximately 480,000 Americans die from tobacco-related illnesses.

    Tobacco Prevention

    The link above is a resource tool  to stop middle school and high school aged students from using tobacco.

    Drug Abuse

    The link above includes a research report about Tobacco, Nicotine, and E-Cigarettes.

    Tobacco Use

    Healthy People is managed by the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP) at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Healthy People provides science-based, 10-year national objectives for improving the health of all Americans. Below is a link about the effects and prevention of tobacco use. 

    Vaping has become one of the more popular ways to consume both tobacco and marijuana. Such devices produce an aerosol byproduct from heating up a liquid that sometimes consists of flavorings and other chemicals that make vaping seem less harsh. Below are links on youth vaping prevention and resources for quitting. 

    Youth Now

    Truth Initiative://truthinitiative.org › curriculum

    E-Cigarettes

    Learn the statistics and facts for the major health risks of vaping and start the conversation at home today.

    Violence Prevention

    Violence is the intentional use of physical force or power to threaten or harm others. Violence occurs in many forms, including child abuse and neglect,bullying, cyberbullying, fights, threats with weapons, and gang related violence.  A person can be involved with violence as a victim, offender, or witness. Below are links to programs about prevention, intervention, and treatment strategies.  

    Violence Prevention

    Violence Prevention 2

    Violence Prevention 3