Skip directly to search Skip directly to A to Z list Skip directly to navigation Skip directly to page options Skip directly to site content

HEADS UP to Schools

Know Your Concussion ABCs

Any one of your students could take a spill, knock his/her head, and get a concussion in any number of school settings ranging from the hallway, the playground, the cafeteria, and beyond.

That’s why—whether you’re a principal, school nurse, teacher or other school professional—the CDC and several other distinguished medical, educational, school-health and school-professional organizations encourage you to use the HEADS UP to Schools: Know Your Concussion ABCs materials.  

This flexible set of materials, developed for professionals working with grades K-12, will help you identify and respond to concussions in an array of school settings.

Specific Concussion Information for...

School Nurses

photo: school nurse with child

Concussion resources for school nurses

More

Teachers, Counselors, and School Professionals

photo: teacher

Concussion resources for teachers, counselors, and school professionals

More

Parents

Photo: Girl hugging her Mom by the school bus

Concussion resources for parents

More

Free Concussion Training Course

	HEADS UP coaches training screen shotGet prepared for the new season.

HEADS UP Concussion in Youth Sports is a free, online course available to coaches, parents, and others helping to keep athletes safe from concussion.

Privacy Notice: While CDC does not collect personally identifiable information (PII) during your visit to this site, you will, however, be asked to provide your e-mail address should you decide to register for the online training. Please note that is not necessary to register for the training in order to use this site; your registration is purely voluntary. Any information that you provide is fully protected; it is stored temporarily and used only for the online training registration purposes.

More

Top