It includes information on what beverages California schools can sell to students, the importance of addressing sugary drinks
in local school wellness policies, and optional sugary drink policy elements that school districts can include in their of local school wellness policy.
The bipartisan Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act of 2010 mandated that the USDA set guidelines for what needed to be included
in local school wellness policies in areas such as setting goals for nutrition education and physical activity, informing parents about content of the policy and implementation, and periodically assessing progress and sharing updates as appropriate.
The plans must be included
in the local school wellness policy.
Not exact matches
The USDA holds Wansink's ideas
in such high esteem that his Smarter Lunchroom Initiative has even been woven into federal regulations: the new federal rule on
local wellness policies specifically informs
school districts that
The document also provides references and links to pertinent state laws and regulations concerning
school nutrition, physical activity, and other
wellness - related topics that should be addressed
in any
local wellness policy in the state.
Other: The Education Service Center Child Nutrition Program (ESC / CNP) Specialist
in the Department of Agriculture reviewed all
local wellness policies adopted by the
school districts
in their region and completed a
Wellness Policy Checklist to verify all
local wellness policies meet the minimum federal requirements.
Oregon also provides the report of its Food Choices
in Oregon
Schools Task Force, which includes recommendations and evaluation data that are pertinent to crafting and implementing
local wellness policies.
In addition, each school district and charter school is required to establish a district School Health Advisory Council that shall meet at least 2 times annually to make recommendations to the local school board in the development or revision, implementation and evaluation of their wellness polic
In addition, each
school district and charter school is required to establish a district School Health Advisory Council that shall meet at least 2 times annually to make recommendations to the local school board in the development or revision, implementation and evaluation of their wellness p
school district and charter
school is required to establish a district School Health Advisory Council that shall meet at least 2 times annually to make recommendations to the local school board in the development or revision, implementation and evaluation of their wellness p
school is required to establish a district
School Health Advisory Council that shall meet at least 2 times annually to make recommendations to the local school board in the development or revision, implementation and evaluation of their wellness p
School Health Advisory Council that shall meet at least 2 times annually to make recommendations to the
local school board in the development or revision, implementation and evaluation of their wellness p
school board
in the development or revision, implementation and evaluation of their wellness polic
in the development or revision, implementation and evaluation of their
wellness policy.
It also requires the Department of Education to develop a procedure to monitor and measure implementation of a
local school system's
wellness policy monitoring implementation plan, and provide technical assistance to support
local systems
in this effort.
The
Policy sets minimal nutritional standards for such foods and additionally requires
local wellness policies to address the following
in greater detail: limiting and eventually eliminating the frying of foods; portion sizes; eliminating «for sale» or free foods and beverages that do not meet the state's Nutrition
Policy Guidelines; eliminating foods of minimal nutritional value; and programs such as
school gardens and farm to
school.
Other: The state Department of Education has created a Coordinator for Statewide
School Wellness Policy position to specifically oversee and assist
in the implementation of
local wellness policies.
In conjunction with Team Nutrition, the Department has produced a Local Wellness Policy handout (2006) to inform others in the school about federal wellness requirements and to help aid districts in the basic requirements for local wellness policie
In conjunction with Team Nutrition, the Department has produced a
Local Wellness Policy handout (2006) to inform others in the school about federal wellness requirements and to help aid districts in the basic requirements for local wellness poli
Local Wellness Policy handout (2006) to inform others
in the school about federal wellness requirements and to help aid districts in the basic requirements for local wellness policie
in the
school about federal
wellness requirements and to help aid districts
in the basic requirements for local wellness policie
in the basic requirements for
local wellness poli
local wellness policies.
Any
school that participates in a program authorized under the National School Lunch Act or the Child Nutrition Act must develop a local wellness policy as specified in the Section 204 of the Public Law 108 — 265, the Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act of
school that participates
in a program authorized under the National
School Lunch Act or the Child Nutrition Act must develop a local wellness policy as specified in the Section 204 of the Public Law 108 — 265, the Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act of
School Lunch Act or the Child Nutrition Act must develop a
local wellness policy as specified
in the Section 204 of the Public Law 108 — 265, the Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act of 2004.
She writes:
In order to prevent co-marketing of junk foods in schools, the USDA can include in its rule for local school wellness policy implementation a definition of marketing that includes product packaging and an express exclusion of copycat snack
In order to prevent co-marketing of junk foods
in schools, the USDA can include in its rule for local school wellness policy implementation a definition of marketing that includes product packaging and an express exclusion of copycat snack
in schools, the USDA can include
in its rule for local school wellness policy implementation a definition of marketing that includes product packaging and an express exclusion of copycat snack
in its rule for
local school wellness policy implementation a definition of marketing that includes product packaging and an express exclusion of copycat snacks.
Whether you have concerns about
school lunch or child nutrition happens to be a passion for you, joining your
school districts
local wellness policy committee could give you the opportunity to have a positive impact on
school food for all of the
school children
in your area.
(1) nutrition guidelines for all foods sold on
school campus during the
school day; (2) setting
school goals for nutrition education and physical activity; (3) establishing community participation
in creating
local wellness policies; and (4) creating a plan for measuring implementation of these
wellness policies.
Creating
Wellness Policies That Are Safer for Students with Food Allergy Under the proposal for Local School Wellness Policy Implementation under the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act, schools must develop wellness policies to address foods in
Policies That Are Safer for Students with Food Allergy Under the proposal for
Local School Wellness Policy Implementation under the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act,
schools must develop
wellness policies to address foods in
policies to address foods
in schools.
The proposed rule would require all
local educational agencies participating
in the National
School Lunch Program (NSLP) and / or the School Breakfast Program (SBP) to meet expanded local school wellness policy requirements consistent with requirements set forth in Section 204 of the
School Lunch Program (NSLP) and / or the
School Breakfast Program (SBP) to meet expanded local school wellness policy requirements consistent with requirements set forth in Section 204 of the
School Breakfast Program (SBP) to meet expanded
local school wellness policy requirements consistent with requirements set forth in Section 204 of the
school wellness policy requirements consistent with requirements set forth
in Section 204 of the HHFKA.
Each
local educational agency that participates
in the National
School Lunch Program or other federal child nutrition programs is required by federal law to establish a local school wellness policy for all schools under its jurisdi
School Lunch Program or other federal child nutrition programs is required by federal law to establish a
local school wellness policy for all schools under its jurisdi
school wellness policy for all
schools under its jurisdiction.
The proposed rule would establish a framework for the content of the
local school wellness policies, ensure stakeholder participation
in the development of these
policies, and require periodic assessment of compliance and reporting on the progress of achieving the goals of the
local school wellness policy.
In February of 2014, USDA issued a proposed rule on the implementation of
local school wellness policies under the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act of 2010.
The Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act of 2004 mandates
local school wellness policies involving communities
in establishing healthy
school environments.
The Child Nutrition and Women, Infants, and Children Reauthorization Act, which became law
in June 2004, requires every
school district participating in the National School Lunch Program to enact a local wellness policy addressing child obesity by the first day of the 2006 - 07 school
school district participating
in the National
School Lunch Program to enact a local wellness policy addressing child obesity by the first day of the 2006 - 07 school
School Lunch Program to enact a
local wellness policy addressing child obesity by the first day of the 2006 - 07
schoolschool year.
Local school wellness policies support the HUSSC initiative and affirm that
schools play a critical role
in promoting student health, preventing childhood obesity, and combating problems associated with poor nutrition and physical inactivity.
All
school districts participating in the National School Lunch or Breakfast Program are required to adopt a local school wellness policy that limits unhealthy food and beverage marketing
school districts participating
in the National
School Lunch or Breakfast Program are required to adopt a local school wellness policy that limits unhealthy food and beverage marketing
School Lunch or Breakfast Program are required to adopt a
local school wellness policy that limits unhealthy food and beverage marketing
school wellness policy that limits unhealthy food and beverage marketing on...
These efforts provide districts the opportunity to improve student health by comprehensively addressing the availability of sugary drinks
in schools within their
local school wellness policy.
The links
in this category include resources to help
schools create and implement their
local school wellness policies.