Teachers and Students Love KLCH

“I was so impressed with how knowledgable the staff was and how well they handled all the questions from the kids (some were good questions and a few got goofy!). They did such a good job working hard to engage the students, using information and humor and I think the kids were engaged most of the day.” -5th Grade Teacher

We have multiple options to accommodate all types of school settings and learners.

Field Trips

Half Day: 2 Hours / Full Day: 4 Hours Minimum Charges Apply

$10 – $15 per person

Class of Your Choice

Meet Valeda and Learn about Body Systems

Explore Exciting Exhibits

Have Fun with a Hands-On Activity – Included with Select Classes

 At Your School

Enjoy a Class Taught By a KLCH Instructor at Your School

$6 – $13 per person

Class(es) of Your Choice taught by a KLCH Health Instructor

Fun and Interactive

Hands-On Activities in Select Classes

Please Note: Mileage and Overnight Charges may apply

Virtual Classes

Live Virtual Lessons or Human Reproduction and Puberty Q&A

$10 – $13 per person

Fun Virtual Lesson

You Stay in the Comfort of Your Classroom

Save Money on Travel

Self-Guided Tours

Please Call Ahead

$8 per person

Explore Exciting Exhibits

Enjoy the Outdoor Pavilion

Meet Valeda and Learn about Body Systems

Have Fun at Your Own Pace

High Standards = Healthy Kansas Kids

The Kansas Learning Center for Health works hard to exceed national standards for health education. Next Generation Science Standards and Kansas & National Health Standards are the current standards that KLCH abides by, as well as, providing continuing education for instructors to enable our team with the best tools and knowledge to best serve students of all ages with the evidence-based curriculum.

Class Descriptions

KLCH caters to a diverse population and continually strives to use inclusive language in programs in regard to gender, sex, and socioeconomic backgrounds when teaching our health education programs.

Dental SAFARI

During this fun-filled program students examine the parts of a tooth, learn proper dental hygiene, and discuss how healthy eating habits can benefit dental health. Dexter the dental dog walks the class through this exciting adventure. STEAM** 4-LS-1

 

Farm to Family

During this “down-to-earth” program, students will learn where and how fruits and vegetables grow. They will also discover the benefits of healthy eating habits. STEAM** K-PS2, K-LS1, KESS2-2, K-ESS3, 1-LS3, 2-LS2, 2-LS4

 

Dental SAFARI

During this fun-filled program students examine the parts of a tooth, learn proper dental hygiene, and discuss how healthy eating habits can benefit dental health. Dexter the dental dog walks the class through this exciting adventure. STEAM** 4-LS-1

 

Farm to Family

During this “down-to-earth” program, students will learn where and how fruits and vegetables grow. They will also discover the benefits of healthy eating habits. STEAM** K-PS2, K-LS1, KESS2-2, K-ESS3, 1-LS3, 2-LS2, 2-LS4

Dental SAFARI

During this fun-filled program students examine the parts of a tooth, learn proper dental hygiene, and discuss how healthy eating habits can benefit dental health. Dexter the dental dog walks the class through this exciting adventure. STEAM** 4-LS-1

 

Farm to Family

During this “down-to-earth” program, students will learn where and how fruits and vegetables grow. They will also discover the benefits of healthy eating habits. STEAM** K-PS2, K-LS1, KESS2-2, K-ESS3, 1-LS3, 2-LS2, 2-LS4

Respiratory System: Nurturing Healthy Breathing

Students will explore the respiratory system and how it works. This class discusses factors that can cause harm to the system such as vaping, smoking, and environmental issues. STEAM**. 4-LS1, 3-5-ETS1-3, MS-LS1-3

Skeletal System

Students will meet the skeleton, “Charlie Bones,” who will help them learn the importance of keeping bones and muscles healthy. The class discusses the importance of exercise and how to choose calcium-rich foods. STEAM**.  4-LS1, MS-LS1-3

Skeletal System

Students will meet the skeleton, “Charlie Bones,” who will help them learn the importance of keeping bones and muscles healthy. The class discusses the importance of exercise and how to choose calcium-rich foods. STEAM**.  4-LS1, MS-LS1-3

Digestive System

Students learn the route their food takes as it travels through the digestive system. Expect exclamations of laughter as the “poop” process is revealed. STEAM**.  4-LS1, 3-5-ETS1-3, MS-LS1-3

Respiratory System: Nurturing healthy breathing

Students will explore the respiratory system and how it works. This class discusses factors that can cause harm to the system such as vaping, smoking, and environmental issues. STEAM**. 4-LS1, 3-5-ETS1-3, MS-LS1-3

Cardiovascular system

Students learn the parts and functions of the heart. Through various media, students observe heartbeats, blood flow, blood cells, and how diet and exercise can affect their heart. STEAM**.  4-LS1, 3-5-ETS1-3, MS-LS1-3

 

Nutrition: food is fuel

Students will learn how to apply the MyPlate® and the Nutrition Facts label to their everyday eating habits. They also discover the importance of balancing their food intake with physical activity. STEAM** 5-PS3, 3-LS3-2

Digestive System

Students learn the route their food takes as it travels through the digestive system. Expect exclamations of laughter as the “poop” process is revealed. STEAM**.  4-LS1, 3-5-ETS1-3, MS-LS1-3

Cardiovascular system

Students learn the parts and functions of the heart. Through various media, students observe heartbeats, blood flow, blood cells, and how diet and exercise can affect their heart. STEAM**.  4-LS1, 3-5-ETS1-3, MS-LS1-3

Pathways to Prevention: Alcohol, tobacco, & marijuana

This session is a straight-forward discussion on the consequences of drug use and the effects that lead to tolerance and addiction with a special focus on alcohol, tobacco, marijuana. This informative program includes engaging activities to captivate students.

Puberty Education

Students learn to recognize the body changes of puberty, preparing them for the physical, mental, and social challenges of adolescence. Although the class is divided male/female, all students learn the male and female reproductive systems as well as proper hygiene.  MS-LS-1

As a virtual class, students will enjoy a video followed by a live Q&A with a KLCH Health Educator.

Puberty Outline 2023
Puberty Virtual Program Promo Video

Puberty Education – Parent Program

This preview program allows parents and educators the opportunity to view and ask questions about the puberty and human reproduction classes prior to their child attending the program.

Group Fee $175/school

 

Nutrition: food is fuel

Students will learn how to apply the MyPlate® and the Nutrition Facts label to their everyday eating habits. They also discover the importance of balancing their food intake with physical activity. STEAM** 5-PS3, 3-LS3-2

Digestive System

Students learn the route their food takes as it travels through the digestive system. Expect exclamations of laughter as the “poop” process is revealed. STEAM**.  4-LS1, 3-5-ETS1-3, MS-LS1-3

Cardiovascular system

Students learn the parts and functions of the heart. Through various media, students observe heartbeats, blood flow, blood cells, and how diet and exercise can affect their heart. STEAM**.  4-LS1, 3-5-ETS1-3, MS-LS1-3

Puberty Education

Students learn to recognize the body changes of puberty, preparing them for the physical, mental, and social challenges of adolescence. Although the class is divided male/female, all students learn the male and female reproductive systems as well as proper hygiene.  MS-LS-1

As a virtual class, students will enjoy a video followed by a live Q&A with a KLCH Health Educator.

Puberty Outline 2021        Puberty Virtual Program Promo Video

Puberty Education – Parent Program

This preview program allows parents and educators the opportunity to view and ask questions about the puberty and human reproduction classes prior to their child attending the program.     Group Fee $175/school

Pathways to Prevention: Alcohol, tobacco, & marijuana

This session is a straight-forward discussion on the consequences of drug use and the effects that lead to tolerance and addiction with a special focus on alcohol, tobacco, marijuana. This informative program includes engaging activities to captivate students.

Healthy Friendships

In this class, students will learn skills on how to build healthy friendships and the importance of setting boundaries. They will also discuss navigating social media safely. Students will engage in activities to get hands-on practice with these skills and practice working as a team.

Puberty

Students learn to recognize the body changes of puberty, preparing them for the physical, mental, and social challenges of adolescence. Although the class is divided male/female, all students learn the male and female reproductive systems as well as proper hygiene.  MS-LS-1

As a virtual class, students will enjoy a video followed by a live Q&A with a KLCH Health Educator.

Human Reproduction

Students discuss their “Road of Life” goals while exploring the different levels of maturation, human reproduction, and the birth process. This class includes an overview of both male and female reproductive systems and how these systems work together for sexual reproduction. The program encourages students to focus on important life goals, to make abstinence-based decisions, and reflect upon how untimely pregnancies can impact those goals.  3-LS1-3, 4-LS1-1, MS-LS1-1, 3, MS-LS3-2, MS-LS4, HS, LS1-4, HS-LS4-1

puberty or Human Reproduction Parent Program

This preview program allows parents and educators the opportunity to view and ask questions about the puberty and human reproduction classes prior to their child attending the program.     Group Fee $175/school

navigating drug awareness: building knowledge & Resilience

This session is an in-depth and interactive discussion on the consequences of drug use and the effects that lead to tolerance and addiction. Students will participate in several activities that illustrate and reinforce the information discussed.   3-LS3-2, 4-LS1-1, 4-LS1-2, MS-LS1-8

Healthy Friendships

In this class, students will learn skills on how to build healthy friendships and the importance of setting boundaries. They will also discuss navigating social media safely. Students will engage in activities to get hands-on practice with these skills and practice working as a team.

Human Reproduction

Students discuss their “Road of Life” goals while exploring the different levels of maturation, human reproduction, and the birth process. This class includes an overview of both male and female reproductive systems and how these systems work together for sexual reproduction. The program encourages students to focus on important life goals, to make abstinence-based decisions, and reflect upon how untimely pregnancies can impact those goals.  3-LS1-3, 4-LS1-1, MS-LS1-1, 3, MS-LS3-2, MS-LS4, HS, LS1-4, HS-LS4-1
Human Reproduction Outline

Human Reproduction Parent Program

This preview program allows parents and educators the opportunity to view and ask questions about the puberty and human reproduction classes prior to their child attending the program.     Group Fee $175/school

navigating drug awareness: building knowledge & Resilience

This session is an in-depth and interactive discussion on the consequences of drug use and the effects that lead to tolerance and addiction. Students will participate in several activities that illustrate and reinforce the information discussed.  3-LS3-2, 4-LS1-1, 4-LS1-2, MS-LS1-8

Big Decisions – Teen Sexual Health

This comprehensive sexual health program evokes open conversation with students about safe sex practices. Class will discuss risks associated with sexual activity such as STI’s and unplanned pregnancies. Healthy relationships and defining personal boundaries are also discussed.  HS-LS1-4, HS-LS4-1  

Healthy Friendships

In this class, students will learn skills on how to build healthy friendships and the importance of setting boundaries. They will also discuss navigating social media safely. Students will engage in activities to get hands-on practice with these skills and practice working as a team.

navigating drug awareness: building knowledge & Resilience

This session is an in-depth and interactive discussion on the consequences of drug use and the effects that lead to tolerance and addiction. Students will participate in several activities that illustrate and reinforce the information discussed.  3-LS3-2, 4-LS1-1, 4-LS1-2, MS-LS1-8

Healthy Relationships

This program discusses the development of healthy relationship skills and the warning signs of an unhealthy relationship. Platonic and romantic relationship dynamics are discussed. It includes information about navigating social media, setting healthy boundaries (consent and body autonomy), and supporting friends throughout their relationships.
Healthy Relationships Outline.        Healthy Relationships PDF 

Big Decisions – Teen Sexual Health

This comprehensive sexual health program evokes open conversation with students about safe sex practices. Class will discuss risks associated with sexual activity such as STI’s and unplanned pregnancies. Healthy relationships and defining personal boundaries are also discussed.  HS-LS1-4, HS-LS4-1  

 

Big Decisions – Teen Sexual Health

This comprehensive sexual health program evokes open conversation with students about safe sex practices. Class will discuss risks associated with sexual activity such as STI’s and unplanned pregnancies. Healthy relationships and defining personal boundaries are also discussed.  HS-LS1-4, HS-LS4-1

Healthy Relationships

This program discusses the development of healthy relationship skills and the warning signs of an unhealthy relationship. Platonic and romantic relationship dynamics are discussed. It includes information about navigating social media, setting healthy boundaries (consent and body autonomy), and supporting friends throughout their relationships.
Healthy Relationships Outline.       Healthy Relationships PDF

Health Programs Overview

This college-level program builds excitement for future educators by demonstrating health education teaching methods and student activities.

FAQs

How much time should I allow?

• Field Trip: Half Day = 2 hours / Full Day = 5 hours which includes a lunch break

• Elementary Outreach: Each session is 40 minutes with up to 6 sessions per day maximum

• Secondary Outreach:  Each session is 50 minutes with up to 4 sessions per day maximum

• Puberty Education and Human Growth and Development Outreach:  Each session is 2 hours in length with up to 2 sessions per day

• We encourage you to make a reservation.

What Kansas standards are met through the programs?

Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) • 1-LS1-1. Use materials to design a solution to a human problem by mimicking how plants and/or animals use their external parts to help them survive, grow, and meet their needs

• 3-LS3-2. Use evidence to support the explanation that traits can be influenced by the environment.

• 4-LS1-1. Construct an argument that plants and animals have internal and external structures that function to support survival, growth, behavior, and reproduction.

• 4-LS1-2. Use a model to describe that animals receive different types of information through their senses, process the information in their brain, and respond to the information in different ways.

• MS-LS1-1. Conduct an investigation to provide evidence that living things are made of cells; either one cell or many different numbers and types of cells.

• MS-LS1-3. Use argument supported by evidence for how the body is a system of interacting subsystems composed of groups of cells.

• MS-LS1-8. Gather and synthesize information that sensory receptors respond to stimuli by sending messages to the brain for immediate behavior or storage as memories.

• MS-LS3-2. Develop and use a model to describe why asexual reproduction results in offspring with identical genetic information and sexual reproduction results in offspring with genetic variation.

• HS-LS1-4. Use a model to illustrate the role of cellular division (mitosis) and differentiation in producing and maintaining complex organisms.

• HS-LS4-1. Communicate scientific information that common ancestry and biological evolution are supported by multiple lines of empirical evidence.

Kansas and National Health Standards

• Students will comprehend concepts related to health promotion and disease prevention.

• Students will demonstrate the ability to access valid health information and health-promoting products and services.

• Students will demonstrate the ability to practice health-enhancing behaviors and reduce health risks.

• Students will analyze the influence of culture, media, technology, and other factors on health.

• Students will demonstrate the ability to use interpersonal communication skills to enhance health.

• Students will demonstrate the ability to use goal-setting and decision-making skills to enhance health.

• Students will demonstrate the ability to advocate for personal, family, and community health.

Where can I find NGSS and Kansas & National Health Standards?
What if distance is prohibitive to coming to the center?

The Kansas Learning Center for Health can also come to your school! The Learning Center offers Outreach presentations for Pre-Kindergarten through Adult listed under Programs on the toolbar.

Where is the Kansas Learning Center for Health located?

The Kansas Learning Center for Health is located at

505 Main Street, Halstead, Kansas, 67056.

What are my lunch options?

If your school is at the Center over the lunch hour, you are welcome to use our Brown Bag Lunch area in the basement of our facility, the city park, or various local restaurants.

Do you have a cancelation policy?

If you need to change your reservation, please do so at least 24 hours prior to your program time or the school will be charged 25% of the fee for late cancellation. If school is delayed due to weather conditions and you cannot arrive on time for your visit, please call 1-316-835-2662 to find out if we can accommodate your visit or if we need to reschedule. If school is canceled for any reason and you will not be able to make your program time, please notify us. We will do our best to reschedule your visit.

What resources do you have for parents?

Our document on “Puberty Talking Points for Parents” provides helpful suggestions on communicating about puberty with your children. Preview an outline of our puberty program entitled Puberty Program. Also, our parents’ program on puberty allows parents and educators the opportunity to preview and ask questions about puberty and human growth classes prior to children’s participation in the program.  See our Adult and Parent Programs for more information.