Title: Local Wellness Policy
1Local Wellness Policy
- What are the requirements for Missouri schools?
2Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act
2004S. 2507
- PL 108-265
- http//frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi
?dbname108_cong_public_lawsdocidfpubl265.108.p
df
3Signed into law June 30, 2004
- Section 120. Fresh fruit and vegetable program
- Section 122. Access to local foods and school
gardens - Section 204. Local wellness policy
- Section 205. Team nutrition network
- Section 401. Sense of Congress regarding efforts
to prevent and reduce childhood obesity
4Section 120. Fresh fruit and vegetable program
- 8 grants to make fresh fruits and vegetables
available to students during the school day - In schools with no less than 50 students
eligible for free and reduced meals - Priority to schools that partner with non-Federal
resources
5Section 122. Access to local foods and school
gardens
- Competitive matching grants to schools and
nonprofits to - Promote farm-to-cafeteria activities, including
school gardens - Procure local foods for school meals
- Support nutrition education activities or
curriculum involving children in agriculture
education activities
6Section 205.Team nutrition network
- A statewide multidisciplinary program for
children to promote healthy eating and physical
activity based on scientifically valid
information and sound educational, social, and
marketing principles.
7Section 401. Sense of Congress regarding efforts
to prevent reduce childhood obesity
- The State of Arkansas is commended for its
leadership in combating childhood obesity and
could serve as a model for States across the
United States.
8Section 204. Local wellness policy
- 1. Includes goals for nutrition education,
physical activity, and other school-based
activities that are designed to promote student
wellness in a manner that the LEA determines is
appropriate.
9Local wellness policy
- 2. Includes nutrition guidelines selected by the
LEA for all foods available on each school campus
during the school day with the objectives of
promoting student health and reducing childhood
obesity.
10Local wellness policy
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- 3. Guidelines for reimbursable school meals shall
not be less restrictive than regulations and
guidance issued by Secretary of Agriculture.
11Local wellness policy
- 4. Establishes a plan for measuring
implementation of the policy. One person in
school is designated with responsibility for
ensuring compliance.
12Local wellness policy
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- 5. Involves parents, students, representatives of
the school food authority, the school board,
school administrators and the public in the
development of the school wellness policy.
13Due Date
- School boards must adopt the wellness policies by
the first day of the 2006-2007 school year.
14On the web
- http//www.fns.usda.gov/tn/
- click on Local Wellness Policy
- or Healthy Schools
15Help! Ive never written policy.
- Policy Development Worksheet
- http//www.dhss.mo.gov/dnhs_pdfs/NPE_changingscene
_policy_checklist.pdf
16Im concerned about teachers using candy as a
reward
- http//cspinet.org/nutritionpolicy/constructive_r
ewards.pdf
17School employees practice unhealthy habits in
front of children.
http//cspinet.org/marketingguidelines.pdf
18How can we change foods and beverages offered in
vending machines?
- Vending machine survey
- http//cspinet.org/schoolfood/index.html
19Move Beyond the Minimum!
- Wellness is more than good nutrition, more than
physical activity, more than fitness, more than
absence of disease - Wellness is a focus on the whole child.