Social Emotional Learning
Social and emotional learning (SEL) is a process through which adults and children learn to recognize and manage emotions, demonstrate care and concern for others, develop positive relationships, make good decisions and behave ethically, respectfully, and responsibly.
Importance of SEL
Our emotions play a strong role in influencing our motivation, ambitions, confidence, and our interactions with others. As students grow in their ability to understand and regulate their emotions, they also increase their ability to perform academically, engage in positive relationships, problem-solve effectively, empathize with others, and take risks in their learning. It is through developing strong social and emotional skills that students emerge from school life ready and willing to engage in a global society.
SEL mission
We strive to become a district where stakeholders are invested in the social, emotional, behavioral, and academic success of ALL students. Within Everett Public Schools, we focus on building relationships and the capacity for adults to create a positive, welcoming, and healthy environment where students feel known and valued. We want all students to experience high quality instruction through engaged learning in a safe and supported environment.
Everett Public Schools direct instruction in SEL
Everett Public Schools provides direct instruction in Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) via Second Step curriculum to all students through 8th grade. All of our middle schools and high schools, will begin training and an implementation process with RULER.

FAQs and Resources
- Is SEL the same for everyone?
- What is provided when students need more SEL supports?
- How is SEL integrated into the school environment?
- How is SEL success measured?
- Are there SEL resources for families?
- SEL Resources





