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Fairly well Nutrition education shall be integrated into other areas of the curriculum such as art, language arts, mathematics, music, physical education, science, and social studies. 3.95% 35.53% 42.11% 18.42% The school cafeteria shall serve as a learning laboratory to allow students to apply critical thinking skills taught in the classroom. 22.08% 35.06% 35.06% 7.79% The schools shall provide information to families that encourage them to teach their children about good nutrition and to provide nutritious meals for their families. 9.21% 26.32% 43.42% 21.05% Students shall be encouraged to start each day with a healthy breakfast. Whole grain rich foods are offered daily. 3.80% 7.59% 26.58% 62.03% Never Seldom Sometimes Always 0.00% 2.50% 25.00% 72.50% Never Seldom Sometimes Always Fruits & Vegetables Non fried no sugar added fruits/vegetables: 6.33% 3.80% 12.66% 77.22% Low fat and fat-free milk is: A la carte fried foods are: Food Services shall make fresh fruits and vegetables available for purchase near other a la carte food items. 0.00% 0.00% 3.80% 96.20% 70.27% 4.05% 8.11% 17.57% Never Seldom Sometimes Always 17.14% 2.86% 11.43% 68.57% Never Seldom Sometimes Always Food Services is selling only single serve prepackaged a la carte items where applicable. 32.86% 11.43% 25.71% 30.00% 1

Never Seldom Sometimes Always Food Services offers a la carte items that are in line with the 2010 Healthy Hunger Free Kids Actdecreased sugar- < 35% calories from fat- < 10% calories from saturated fat & 0g trans fatincreased whole grains. All vending machines provide only single serving snacks. All snacks in vending machines meet at least two, with at least 50% or more of the items in the machines meeting three or more of the following: three hundred (300) or fewer calories; six grams of fat or less; one or more grams of fiber; and at least 10% of the RDA for calcium, iron, vitamin A or vitamin C. Beverage Vending Machines meet the 2010 Healthy Hunger Free Kids Act. The National Association of State Boards of Education recommends that students should be provided adequate time to eat breakfast and lunch, i.e., at least 10 minutes for breakfast and 20 minutes for lunch, from the time the student is seated. Cafeterias should include enough serving areas so that students do not have to spend too much time waiting in line. 22.86% 4.29% 24.29% 48.57% 58.73% 0.00% 7.94% 33.33% 57.38% 6.56% 14.75% 21.31% 51.52% 4.55% 13.64% 30.30% 1.32% 0.00% 2.63% 96.05% 0.00% 1.30% 16.88% 81.82% 2

Fairly well Dining areas should be attractive, given an appropriate number of serving periods and have enough space for seating all students. The cafeteria should be designed and decorated in such a way that students can relax, eat and socialize without feeling hurried or claustrophobic. Students, parents, educators, administrators and Food Service personnel should work together to design the best environment for each school. 0.00% 5.33% 25.33% 69.33% All Food Service employees will wear appropriate, attractive uniforms to complement the eating environment. Food Service employees will exhibit an attitude conducive to promoting optimal customer relations. s shall prohibit the use of physical activity and the withholding of physical activity as punishment. 0.00% 5.26% 5.26% 89.47% 0.00% 7.79% 22.08% 70.13% 0.00% 0.00% 15.79% 84.21% Fairly well The Elementary Physical Education Program is taught by a K-12 certified physical education teacher. 1.85% 0.00% 3.70% 94.44% The Elementary Physical Education Program shall be guided by the Next Generation Sunshine State Standards. Students in grades K through 5 shall have regular scheduled physical education for a minimum of 30 minutes, 2 days per week as prescribed in the district s Elementary Operational Procedures for Scheduling Art, Music and Physical Education and by the district s current elementary school physical education staffing allocation formula. 1.85% 0.00% 7.41% 90.74% 1.92% 3.85% 5.77% 88.46% 3

Fairly well The Elementary Physical Education Program class size shall be consistent with the selfcontained classes of the regular classroom teachers as prescribed in the district s Elementary Operational Procedures for Scheduling Art, Music and Physical Education and in the district s Elementary Physical Education Program Appraisal Checklist: A Program Assessment and Program Improvement Planning Guide. 1.89% 1.89% 15.09% 81.13% Elementary schools shall provide a daily 15- minute recess for all students as prescribed in the district s Elementary Operational Procedures for a Daily 15-Minute Recess. 1.89% 0.00% 11.32% 86.79% Health-related components of fitness are assessed annually through various strategies. Motor skills are assessed through various strategies. The Middle Physical Education Program is adhering to the Department of Education Middle Physical Education Curriculum and using the Next Generation Sunshine State standards as a guide. 1.85% 3.70% 33.33% 61.11% 3.70% 1.85% 24.07% 70.37% 0.00% 0.00% 15.79% 84.21% Students in grades 6 through 8 shall have daily scheduled physical education for three years as prescribed in the district s Middle Operational Procedures for Scheduling Physical Education, the district s Middle Physical Education Program Appraisal Checklist: A Program Assessment and Program Improvement Planning Guide, the district s Student Progression Plan, and by the district s current middle school physical education staffing allocation formula. 10.53% 0.00% 36.84% 52.63% 4

State statute and Board action allows grades 6-8 to waive state and local physical education requirements as prescribed in the Middle Physical Education Waivers technical assistance document. Fairly well 0.00% 5.26% 42.11% 52.63% The Middle Physical Education Program class size shall be no more than 40 to 1 student/teacher ratio as prescribed in the Middle Operational Procedures for Scheduling Physical Education and the district's current middle school physical education staffing formula. 5.26% 26.32% 21.05% 47.37% Health-related components of fitness are assessed annually through various strategies. Motor skills are assessed through various strategies. 0.00% 4.55% 36.36% 59.09% 0.00% 0.00% 31.82% 68.18% All middle school students are encouraged to participate in the district s Middle Interscholastic Athletic Program that includes basketball, swimming, and track and field. The High Physical Education Program shall be guided by the Florida Department of Education High Physical Education Course Descriptions. 0.00% 5.88% 23.53% 70.59% 8.33% 0.00% 25.00% 66.67% All students in grades 9 through 12 shall be required to successfully complete 1.5 credits in physical education consisting of the following two state-required physical education courses and one local Board required physical education course: -.5 credit "Personal Fitness" course (state requirement)-.5 credit physical education elective (state requirement)-.5 credit physical education elective (local requirement). 0.00% 0.00% 8.33% 91.67% 5

State statutes and Board action allow students to waive state and local physical education requirements as prescribed in the district s High Operational Procedures for Physical Education Waivers. Fairly well 0.00% 0.00% 27.27% 72.73% Health-related components of fitness are assessed annually through various strategies. Motor skills are assessed through various strategies. All high school students are encouraged to participate in the district s High Interscholastic Athletic Program that includes a variety of Florida High Athletic Association sanctioned sports. Adequate physical facilities are provided for the provision of health services in a school clinic. 0.00% 0.00% 45.45% 54.55% 0.00% 0.00% 27.27% 72.73% 0.00% 0.00% 30.00% 70.00% 0.00% 3.17% 11.11% 85.71% The Annual Health Services ification Letter and opt out letter are distributed to parents at the beginning of the school year and upon new student enrollment through the school year. The Clinic is staffed by a full time Health Technician with supervison by a Registered Nurse. At least 2 District staff are trained to provide health services for students if the Health Technician or Nurse are unavailable. Support for the health of all students shall be demonstrated by assisting families with enrollment of eligible children in Medicaid, and Florida KidCare. District and clinic staff assure that students are compliant with state immunization requirements. Students in Kindergarten, 1st, 3rd, and 6th grade will be offered vision screening with parental notification of referral by the school nurse as needed. 1.61% 4.84% 16.13% 77.42% 1.56% 0.00% 1.56% 96.88% 0.00% 6.25% 0.00% 93.75% 0.00% 13.33% 20.00% 66.67% 0.00% 0.00% 6.67% 93.33% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 100.00% 6

Students in 1st, 3rd, and 6th grade will be offered height, weight, and body mass index (BMI) screening with parental notification of high risk categories by the school nurse. Fairly well 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 100.00% Students in 6th grade are offered scoliosis screening with parental notification of referral by the school nurse as needed. 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 100.00% Contract language of after school care programs offered on school campuses shall address the promotion of lifelong healthy nutrition and physical activity. 1.89% 1.89% 26.42% 69.81% s shall provide health education to middle school students which covers topics such as nutrition and wellness, STD/teen pregnancy/hiv/aids education, benefits of sexual abstinence, family life, consumer health, injury prevention, personal health, tobacco/alcohol/drug education, dating violence education, and internet predator information, etc. 0.00% 5.00% 25.00% 70.00% s shall provide health education to high school students including nutrition education which will be integrated into other areas of the curriculum such as Family and Consumer Sciences, Health Science, art, language arts, mathematics, music, physical education, science, and social studies. 0.00% 5.26% 42.11% 52.63% The district s ness Policy Operational Procedures shall be considered in planning all school based activities. 3.33% 5.00% 26.67% 65.00% s shall include a student wellness goal in their Improvement Plan to facilitate a healthy school enviroment. 24.14% 10.34% 8.62% 56.90% 7

Fairly well s shall complete an inventory and action plan to assist the school in meeting the minimum goals of the Alliance for a Healthier Generation Health s Program. 3.45% 22.41% 15.52% 58.62% s shall be encouraged to provide community access and encourage students, staff, and community members to use the school s physical activity facilities outside of the normal school day and/or school hours. These facilities shall also be available to community agencies and organizations offering physical activity programs. 17.24% 10.34% 18.97% 53.45% s shall adhere to the guidelines for serving and selling food and beverages at snack time, celebrations, parties, fundraisers, and other school related activities as prescribed in the State Board of Education Rules, **6-7.042(2c). 0.00% 3.33% 20.00% 76.67% s shall provide a supportive and nurturing environment that includes school counseling, social workers, mental health counseling, and psychological services. 0.00% 3.28% 4.92% 91.80% These counseling services are offered to encourage students and families to request assistance when needed and help link them to school and community resources as appropriate. 0.00% 3.23% 3.23% 93.55% s are encouraged to participate in district sponsored special events that promote lifelong healthy nutrition and physical activity such as the annual We Believe in Children 5K Run/Walk, the annual No Sweets for a Week, the annual No TV for a Week, etc. 3.23% 4.84% 22.58% 69.35% s shall inform students and their families about community-based programs and activities that promote lifelong physical activity. 0.00% 11.48% 24.59% 63.93% 8

s are encouraged to support communitybased organizations physical activity events such as Jump Rope for Heart, Hoops for Heart, Heart Walk, Walk for Diabetes, Relay for Life, etc. Fairly well 0.00% 6.45% 12.90% 80.65% s shall include an employee wellness goal in their Improvement Plan to address the wellness needs of their faculty and staff. 20.34% 10.17% 20.34% 49.15% s shall provide information to all employees about the wellness programs and services provided by Marathon Health. 0.00% 0.00% 18.46% 81.54% s, via the school ness Coordinators, shall develop and implement employee wellness activities. 0.00% 10.77% 24.62% 64.62% Each school shall have a ness Team as one of its formal Improvement Plan subcommittees to provide needed infrastructure and to facilitate the implementation of the district s ness Policy Operational Procedures. 0.00% 11.67% 13.33% 75.00% The ness Team shall be patterned after the eight components in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Coordinated Health Program (CSHP) model (1) Health Education; (2) Physical Education; (3) Health Services; (4) Nutrition Services; (5) Counseling, Psychological, and Social Services; (6) Healthy Environment; (7) Health Promotion for Staff; and (8) Family and Community Involvement. 5.08% 18.64% 20.34% 55.93% In each school, the principal or designee shall ensure compliance with the district s ness Policy Operational Procedures. 1.67% 3.33% 10.00% 85.00% 9

Fairly well food service staff, at the school and district level, shall ensure compliance with nutrition policies within school food services areas. 0.00% 1.49% 8.96% 89.55% 10