School of Excellence in Education Local Wellness Policy

Similar documents
STUDENT WELFARE WELLNESS AND HEALTH SERVICES

1. The health education curriculum will include comprehensive sequential nutrition education which will promote the following:

Students BP Student Wellness

DIOCESE OF DES MOINES Catholic Schools Policies/Regulations adopted by Dowling Catholic High School

Goals for Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Other Wellness Activities

Cleburne ISD Wellness Plan

SANGER UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT. Students WELLNESS

HERMITAGE SCHOOL DISTRICT

SCHOOL WELLNESS POLICY

KIDSPEACE POLICY Copyright, KidsPeace Corporation

FCPS Wellness Policy and Regulations

VICTORIA REGIONAL JUVENILE JUSTICE CENTER

21 st Century Charter School at Gary Policy ID School Wellness Policy Policy # July 5, 2006 WELLNESS POLICY

NEW DIANA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT WELLNESS PLAN

Diocese of Harrisburg: School Wellness Policy Department of Catholic Schools Adopted: June 28, 2017 Revised: 1. Purpose

STUDENT WELFARE WELLNESS AND HEALTH SERVICES

Nutrition Education, Physical Education, Foods and Beverages and other Wellness Activities

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF LANCASTER

STUDENT WELLNESS BP 5030

PROCEDURES: To ensure the health and well-being of all students, the Board establishes that the agency shall provide to students:

How SBHCs Can Support Local School Wellness Policies

Wellness Goal Nutrition Messages

N E I S D. School Health Index Summary Report

LYNNFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS WELLNESS POLICY

Wellness Policy Assessment SY 14-15

LOCAL SCHOOL WELLNESS POLICY FILE: IHAM. Health Education and Setting Nutrition Education Goals

ALDINE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT Wellness Policy

ADOPTED: 7/17/2018 REVISED: SCHOOL WELLNESS

School Wellness Policy Elements. Bremen City Schools School Nutrition Program Excellence in all we do!

The Children s Home of Reading

Students STUDENT WELLNESS

SHELL KNOB SCHOOL 2017 DISTRICT WELLNESS PROGRAM

POLICY FAMILY HEALTH AND SAFETY OF STUDENTS 649

7. Annual health fitness screening outcomes for grade levels as appropriate.

ALTERNATIVE REHABILITATION COMMUNITIES, INC.

DATE ISSUED: 9/29/ of 12 LDU FFA(REGULATION)-X

School Wellness Policy. Physical Activity and Nutrition

Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Services, Inc.

Wissahickon School District Ambler, Pennsylvania 19002

The school health advisory council shall meet for this purpose a minimum of two times annually.

WELLNESS POLICY. The Village for Families & Children Revised 11/10/2016 Page 1 of 7

HEALTHY CHILDREN ARE PREPARED TO LEARN. PK-6 th

WHOLE SCHOOL FOOD POLICY INCLUDING FOOD SAFETY

The Council membership will represent all school levels (elementary and secondary schools) and

For An Act To Be Entitled

2012 Healthy Campus Grant Application

WELLNESS POLICY BOARD ADOPTED: May 2, 2006

PINE REST CHRISTIAN MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES COMMUNITY AND RESIDENTIAL SERVICES CENTER FOR PSYCHIATRIC RESIDENTIAL SERVICES. Wellness Policy APPROVAL:

Date of Original Adoption: 6/3/17 Effective Date: 6/3/17 Dates of Revision(s): 5/17 Current Version Verified By: Board of Trustees

DISTRICT ADMINISTRATIVE RULE

1. To comply with state and federal laws that protect children with severe food allergies, including but not limited to:

Afterschool child care site name: Names and titles of individuals participating in the discussion and improvement planning process:

(2) Must, if necessary or if requested, assist the resident. (ii) By arranging for transportation to and from the dental services locations;

College Station ISD School Health Advisory Council

IMPORTANCE OF HEALTH AND NUTRITION DETAIL INFORMATION AND UNDERSTANDINGS

The Role of the School Nurse in School Wellness Policies and Practices

NOGALES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT #1 FOOD SERVICE PROCEDURES MANUAL

School Grants for Healthy Kids. Parents for Healthy Kids Grant Webinar February 22, 2018

Any potential fiscal action will be calculated once the corrective action responses have been received and approved.

CHAPEL HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL. Chapel Hill Primary School P&C Tuckshop Convenor. Parents and Citizens Association

School Wellness: Moving From Talk to Action. Tonya Lewis, BSN, RN Ellen Pudney, MS, RDN April 3, 2017

Indiana Healthy Schools Action Plan St. Anthony of Padua Clarksville, Indiana

Content Edited for Food and Nutrition Services only. F Food and nutrition services

Using the CDC School Health Index to Promote Healthy School Environments for Staff

Internal Control Procedures for Fundraising Groups

1. Title: Health and Safety Policy

Arnwood Nursery Day Care of Children

Beaumont Healthy Kids Program

NUTRITION AND DIETARY REQUIREMENTS POLICY

Participant Workbook for SEAMLESS SUMMER OPTION PRESENTATION. presented by Brenda Merritt and Robert Wheeler SSO Webinar, February 2016

A WORD TO OUR PATIENTS ABOUT MEDICARE AND WELLNESS CARE

Food Services Policy and Procedure Manual

Newtownhamilton Primary School

Food & Nutrition Services

DATE ISSUED: 5/8/ of 16 UPDATE 98

Letham Young People's Centre Care Home Service

The PowerPoint Presentation for this Webinar as well as the recorded webinar will be posted online at under What s New?

PEP GRANT 101. Roundtable Discussion (writing, receiving and implementing)

Workplace Health Strategy For Houston February 28, Heidi McPherson, Sr. Community Health Director American Heart Association

Elder Care Services, Inc. Elder Day Stay N. Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL Telephone Fax

Health Care Sector Introduction. Thank you for taking the time to complete this Health Care Sector survey.

Wellness Guide for LCRA Retirees

Healthy Active Arkansas Rethink Your Drink: Choose Water Funding Application

Ohio Residential Care Facility Licensure Rule Changes

Reta Trust Live Well Health and Well-Being Program

Amory Middle School Wellness Policy

Orientation to School Nutrition Management

USDA Administrative Review: Meal Counting and Claiming. Off-Site Questions

Sanford Medical Center Mayville Community Health Needs Assessment Implementation Strategy

Any potential fiscal action will be calculated once the corrective action responses have been received and approved.

Benna Lun BSc(Hons) ND Naturopathic Doctor

Nutrition and Adult. Day Health Programs IT S MORE THAN A MEAL. Table of Contents. Nutrition and Adult Day Care Programs

Elementary Schools with 50% or More Students Eligible for Free or Reduced Price Meals, that Participate in the National School Lunch Program

Maplewood Richmond Heights School District Ensuring a Healthy Sustainable Future

State Update Nutrition Services Division California Department of Education November 13, 2016

Restoring Nutrition: What to expect during your child s hospital stay

Kern Health Systems Offers A New School Wellness Grant Program!

APPROVED: Substitutions: Replacing one food item for another food item of equal or greater nutritive values.

While eating in Tiger Hall, please:

Initial Pool Process: Resident Interview

Transcription:

School of Excellence in Education Local Wellness Policy The School of Excellence in Education (SEE) is committed to the long-term health and well-being of our students, teachers, staff, and community. SEE s Local Wellness policy objective is to create an environment and opportunity that promotes and teaches the importance of a healthy lifestyle with a Holistic approach to achieving optimal health. The purpose of this policy is to provide information, community resources and educational programs for students, parents, and staff, encouraging all to take an active role in their personal health and wellness. Nutrition Service Physical/Health Education Nursing/Counseling and Mental Health WELLNESS Parent and Community Involvement Healthy and Safe Environment Staff Wellness

The District s policy will: Engage all stakeholders in the development and evaluation of the district Wellness Policy Hire qualified Child Nutrition professionals to administer the schools meal programs that meet all local, state and federal standards and requirements. Participate in federal school meal programs including the School Breakfast Program (SBP), the National School Lunch Program (NSLP), the After School Snack Program, and the Summer Food Program. Provide students with both classroom and physical education that teaches, support and encourage physical activity. Create opportunities to invite the community and other healthcare professionals to participate in health initiatives. Provide students with nursing and counseling services and resources Collaborate with parents, students, nurses, staff, and food service personnel to accommodate students, with disabilities, allergies, and health and religious diet restrictions. Prohibit the sale of food items, snacks, and soda during the school day to the student during school hours. Provide a safe, clean, and pleasant atmosphere with enough time for students to eat and enjoy their lunch break. School Health and Wellness Committee The School of Excellence in Education Wellness Committee shall include the required stakeholders (parents, teachers, and school counselors, Nurses, Food Service Manager, Coaches and Administrators. The committee will meet a minimum of four times per year to plan, monitor and evaluate the implementation of this policy. The Committee will serve as a resource to schools for implementing the Districts plan. The committee will also serve in the role of School Health Advisory Committee (SHAC). Quarterly meetings will be held throughout the year. Nutrition Standards for School Foods and Beverages The District meals and snacks meet the standards set forth in the School Breakfast Program, The National School Lunch Program and the After School Snack Program. The district accomplishes this objective by: Hiring qualified Food and Child Nutrition professionals. Provide district training and professional development to staff.

Displaying posters and information to education on Healthy meal choices and options. Make addition healthy items available to students through la carte sales. Provide a clean, safe, environment to students. Make meals that are appealing to students. Setting guidelines for the drinks and snacks sold in vending machines and made available to students during the school day. Not using food in the classroom as a reward to encourage achievement or desirable behavior. Food shall not be withheld as punishment. Physical Fitness and Education Encourage all students to be active and participate in physical activity at home and school. The physical fitness and education program will promote the understanding of a physicallyactive lifestyle and the relationship to health throughout the life span. All students in grades K-8, including students with disabilities and special health care needs, will receive physical education. All physical education will be taught by certified physical education teachers in a Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)-based physical education or TEKS-Based structured activity. The physical education program shall provide adequate space and equipment and conform to all applicable safety standards. Physical activity (such as running lap) or withholding opportunities for physical activity (recess, PE), will not be used as a punishment or form of discipline. Participate in annual fitness assessments for students (Fitness Gram)

Required Physical Education o Minimum of either 30 minutes daily or 135 minutes weekly. o Students (K 5) will have at least 20 minutes a day of supervised recess during the school day encouraging moderate to vigorous activity. o Students Grade K-5 will participate in structured physic al activity for a Student (6-8) will have at least 30 minutes of physical activity per day for at least four semesters recess during the school day encouraging moderate to vigorous activity. o High School students will complete one and one-half credit including a one-half credit of Foundations of Personal Fitness. Nurse and Counseling Services The district and campus Nursing Support staff support the wellness initiatives by taking an active role in educating students, staff, parents, and the community. The district will promote and assist students with learning, physical and mental health concerns as it related to diets, physical and mental health. The nursing staff will: Work directly with the Food Service Department to support students with special diets and food intake monitoring. Monitor student immunization compliance Perform vision/hearing/spinal/acanthosis screening with parental notification and follow-up Work with School Counselor to promote the mental health and welfare of our students. Provide guidance on safety, hygiene, and pathogen transmission prevention

Support the physical education department in accomplishing the school health index, and the annual Fitness Gram requirements Provide district and campus employees assistance for CPR / First Aid training, screening & periodic measurement of height, weight, hearing and vision, blood pressure, and blood sugar testing when needed Provide information and feedback to Campus Administrations regarding accidents/incidents involving staff, students, and visitors. Community Awareness and Involvement The district will provide opportunities and events to educate students, staff, parents, and the community on nutrition and wellness. The district will initiate and participate in nutrition and wellness opportunities and active seek partnerships in support of our wellness initiatives. The district will actively involve students in the wellness initiative. The district will provide training and staff development to promote the wellness initiative. Measurement and Evaluation The school health and wellness committee will ensure compliance with this wellness initiative and will report on this matter annually to the Superintendent. The district will include the wellness initiative in our parent/student surveys to assist with the evaluation and effectiveness of our wellness policy. The committee will annually evaluate the effective of the Local Wellness policy and make recommendations and changes as needed.