ࡱ> 5@ bjbj22 /XX :::R<8< HTl "666666mooooooRڇjoC66CCo66:C@66mCm>bxin6 ϬN1fx94H g\D DinDin6ȱ666ooDL R> RModel Local School Wellness Policies on Physical Activity and Nutrition National Alliance for Nutrition and Activity (NANA) March 2005 Background In the Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act of 2004, the U.S. Congress established a new requirement that all school districts with a federally-funded school meals program develop and implement wellness policies that address nutrition and physical activity by the start of the 2006-2007 school year [provide link to Section 204]. In response to requests for guidance on developing such policies, the National Alliance for Nutrition and Activity (NANA, see  HYPERLINK "http://www.nanacoalition.org" www.nanacoalition.org) convened a work group of more than 50 health, physical activity, nutrition, and education professionals from a variety of national and state organizations to develop a set of model policies for local school districts. The model nutrition and physical activity policies below meet the new federal requirement. This comprehensive set of model nutrition and physical activity policies is based on nutrition science, public health research, and existing practices from exemplary states and local school districts around the country. The NANA work groups first priority was to promote childrens health and well-being. However, feasibility of policy implementation also was considered. Using the Model Policies School districts may choose to use the following model policies as written or revise them as needed to meet local needs and reflect community priorities. When developing wellness policies, school districts will need to take into account their unique circumstances, challenges, and opportunities. Among the factors to consider are socioeconomic status of the student body; school size; rural or urban location; and presence of immigrant, dual-language, or limited-English students. It often helps to begin by conducting a baseline assessment of schools existing nutrition and physical activity environments. The results of school-by-school assessments can be compiled at the district level to prioritize needs. Useful self-assessment and planning tools include the School Health Index from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Changing the Scene from the Team Nutrition Program of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), and Opportunity to Learn Standards for Elementary, Middle, and High School Physical Education from the National Association for Sport and Physical Education. A district may find it more practical to phase in the adoption of its wellness policies than to implement a comprehensive set of nutrition and physical activity policies all at once. Compromises from the ideal might be required as district decision makers consider challenges such as limited class time, curriculum requirements, and funding and space constraints. The Appendix contains a list of selected resources to assist with the development, implementation, and monitoring/review of local wellness policies. In addition, many of the members of the National Alliance for Nutrition and Activity listed below are available to provide advice and assistance as school districts undertake this important task. For more information, contact Joy Johanson at the Center for Science in the Public Interest at 202-777-8351 or  HYPERLINK "mailto:jjohanson@cspinet.org" jjohanson@cspinet.org or Jessica Donze Black at the American Dietetic Association at 202-775-8277 or  HYPERLINK "mailto:jdonze@eatright.org" jdonze@eatright.org. The following organizations assisted with or supported the development of these model policies: Action for Healthy Kids of Illinois < HYPERLINK "http://www.actionforhealthykids.org/AFHK/team_center/team_public_view.php?team=IL&Submit=Go" www.actionforhealthykids.org/AFHK/team_center/team_public_view.php?team=IL&Submit=Go> Advocacy Institute < HYPERLINK "http://www.advocacy.org" www.advocacy.org> Advocates for Better Childrens Diets < HYPERLINK "http://www.nchapman.com/abcd.html" www.nchapman.com/abcd.html> American Cancer Society < HYPERLINK "http://www.cancer.org" www.cancer.org> American Dental Association < HYPERLINK "http://www.ada.org/public/topics/diet.asp" www.ada.org/public/topics/diet.asp> American Diabetes Association < HYPERLINK "http://www.diabetes.org" www.diabetes.org> American Dietetic Association < HYPERLINK "http://www.eatright.org" www.eatright.org> American Public Health Association < HYPERLINK "http://www.apha.org" www.apha.org> American School Health Association < HYPERLINK "http://www.ashaweb.org" www.ashaweb.org> American Society of Bariatric Physicians < HYPERLINK "http://www.asbp.org" www.asbp.org> Association of State and Territorial Public Health Nutrition Directors < HYPERLINK "http://www.astphnd.org" www.astphnd.org> Be Active New York State < HYPERLINK "http://www.BeActiveNYS.org" www.BeActiveNYS.org> California Center for Public Health Advocacy < HYPERLINK "http://www.publichealthadvocacy.org" www.publichealthadvocacy.org> California Food Policy Advocates < HYPERLINK "http://www.cfpa.net" www.cfpa.net> Center for Behavioral Epidemiology and Community Health < HYPERLINK "http://www.cbeach.org" www.cbeach.org> Center for Informed Food Choices < HYPERLINK "http://www.informedeating.org" www.informedeating.org> Center for Science in the Public Interest < HYPERLINK "http://www.cspinet.org/nutritionpolicy" www.cspinet.org/nutritionpolicy> Chronic Disease Directors < HYPERLINK "http://www.chronicdisease.org" www.chronicdisease.org> Community Food Security Coalition < HYPERLINK "http://www.foodsecurity.org" www.foodsecurity.org> Community Health Partnership (OR) < HYPERLINK "http://www.communityhealthpartnership.org" www.communityhealthpartnership.org> Council of Chief State School Officers < HYPERLINK "http://www.ccsso.org/schoolhealth" www.ccsso.org/schoolhealth> Elyria City Health District (OH) < HYPERLINK "http://www.elyriahealth.com" www.elyriahealth.com> Fitness Forward Foundation < HYPERLINK "http://www.fitnessforward.org" www.fitnessforward.org> The Food Trust (PA) < HYPERLINK "http://www.thefoodtrust.org/php/programs/comp.school.nutrition.php" www.thefoodtrust.org/php/programs/comp.school.nutrition.php> George Washington Cancer Institute < HYPERLINK "http://www.gwumc.edu/gwci" www.gwumc.edu/gwci> Harvard Prevention Research Center < HYPERLINK "http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/prc" www.hsph.harvard.edu/prc> Harvard School of Public Health, Partnerships for Childrens Health Healthy Schools Campaign < HYPERLINK "http://www.healthyschoolscampaign.org" www.healthyschoolscampaign.org> Howard University Cancer Center < HYPERLINK "http://www.med.howard.edu/hucc" www.med.howard.edu/hucc> Hunter College in the City University of New York, Program in Urban Public Health < HYPERLINK "http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/schoolhp/nfs/index.htm" www.hunter.cuny.edu/schoolhp/nfs/index.htm> Institute for Americas Health < HYPERLINK "http://www.healthy-america.org" www.healthy-america.org> I4 Learning < HYPERLINK "http://www.i4learning.com" www.i4learning.com> Kids First < HYPERLINK "http://www.kidsfirstri.org" www.kidsfirstri.org> Louisiana Public Health Institute < HYPERLINK "http://www.lphi.org" www.lphi.org> Muskegon Community Health Project (MI) < HYPERLINK "http://www.mchp.org" www.mchp.org> National Association for Health and Fitness < HYPERLINK "http://www.physicalfitness.org" www.physicalfitness.org> National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE) < HYPERLINK "http://www.naspeinfo.org/template.cfm?template=policies.html" www.naspeinfo.org/template.cfm?template=policies.html> National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners National Association of State Boards of Education (NASBE) < HYPERLINK "http://www.nasbe.org/HealthySchools" www.nasbe.org/HealthySchools> National Center for Bicycling and Walking < HYPERLINK "http://www.bikewalk.org" www.bikewalk.org> National Education Association Health Information Network < HYPERLINK "http://www.neasmartbody.org" www.neasmartbody.org> National PTA < HYPERLINK "http://www.pta.org" www.pta.org> National Research Center for Women and Families < HYPERLINK "http://www.center4research.org" www.center4research.org> National School Boards Association (NSBA) < HYPERLINK "http://www.nsba.org/schoolhealth" www.nsba.org/schoolhealth> New York State Department of Health < HYPERLINK "http://www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/chronic/obesity/" www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/chronic/obesity/> and < HYPERLINK "http://www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/nutrition.index.htm" www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/nutrition.index.htm> New York State Nutrition Council North Dakota Dietetic Association < HYPERLINK "http://www.eatrightnd.org" www.eatrightnd.org> Parents Action for Children < HYPERLINK "http://www.parentsaction.org" www.parentsaction.org> PE4life < HYPERLINK "http://www.pe4life.org" www.pe4life.org> Prevention Institute < HYPERLINK "http://www.preventioninstitute.org/sa/enact.html" www.preventioninstitute.org/sa/enact.html> Produce for Better Health Foundation < HYPERLINK "http://www.5aday.org" www.5aday.org> Produce Marketing Association < HYPERLINK "http://www.pma.com" www.pma.com> Samuels and Associates < HYPERLINK "http://www.samuelsandassociates.com" www.samuelsandassociates.com> Society for Nutrition Education < HYPERLINK "http://www.sne.org" www.sne.org> SPARK PE < HYPERLINK "http://www.sparkpe.org" www.sparkpe.org> Sportime < HYPERLINK "http://www.sportime.com" www.sportime.com> Stark County Health Department (OH) < HYPERLINK "http://www.starkhealth.org" www.starkhealth.org> Step Together New Orleans Administered by Louisiana Public Health Institute in partnership with the City of New Orleans < HYPERLINK "http://www.steptogethernola.org/home" www.steptogethernola.org/home> United Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Association < HYPERLINK "http://www.uffva.org" www.uffva.org> University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Public Health < HYPERLINK "http://www.uams.edu/coph" www.uams.edu/coph> U.S. Water Fitness Association < HYPERLINK "http://www.mwaquatics.com" www.mwaquatics.com> Womens Sports Foundation < HYPERLINK "http://www.womenssportsfoundation.org" www.womenssportsfoundation.org> Young Peoples Healthy Heart Program at Mercy Hospital (ND) < HYPERLINK "http://www.healthyheartprogram.com" www.healthyheartprogram.com> ______________ School Districts Wellness Policies on Physical Activity and Nutrition Preamble Whereas, children need access to healthful foods and opportunities to be physically active in order to grow, learn, and thrive; Whereas, good health fosters student attendance and education; Whereas, obesity rates have doubled in children and tripled in adolescents over the last two decades, and physical inactivity and excessive calorie intake are the predominant causes of obesity; Whereas, heart disease, cancer, stroke, and diabetes are responsible for two-thirds of deaths in the United States, and major risk factors for those diseases, including unhealthy eating habits, physical inactivity, and obesity, often are established in childhood; Whereas, 33% of high school students do not participate in sufficient vigorous physical activity and 72% of high school students do not attend daily physical education classes; Whereas, only 2% of children (2 to 19 years) eat a healthy diet consistent with the five main recommendations from the Food Guide Pyramid; Whereas, nationally, the items most commonly sold from school vending machines, school stores, and snack bars include low-nutrition foods and beverages, such as soda, sports drinks, imitation fruit juices, chips, candy, cookies, and snack cakes; Whereas, school districts around the country are facing significant fiscal and scheduling constraints; and Whereas, community participation is essential to the development and implementation of successful school wellness policies; Thus, the _____________________ School District is committed to providing school environments that promote and protect childrens health, well-being, and ability to learn by supporting healthy eating and physical activity. Therefore, it is the policy of the ________________ School District that: The school district will engage students, parents, teachers, food service professionals, health professionals, and other interested community members in developing, implementing, monitoring, and reviewing district-wide nutrition and physical activity policies. All students in grades K-12 will have opportunities, support, and encouragement to be physically active on a regular basis. Foods and beverages sold or served at school will meet the nutrition recommendations of the U.S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans. Qualified child nutrition professionals will provide students with access to a variety of affordable, nutritious, and appealing foods that meet the health and nutrition needs of students; will accommodate the religious, ethnic, and cultural diversity of the student body in meal planning; and will provide clean, safe, and pleasant settings and adequate time for students to eat. To the maximum extent practicable, all schools in our district will participate in available federal school meal programs (including the School Breakfast Program, National School Lunch Program [including after-school snacks], Summer Food Service Program, Fruit and Vegetable Snack Program, and Child and Adult Care Food Program [including suppers]). Schools will provide nutrition education and physical education to foster lifelong habits of healthy eating and physical activity, and will establish linkages between health education and school meal programs, and with related community services. TO ACHIEVE THESE POLICY GOALS: I. School Health Councils The school district and/or individual schools within the district will create, strengthen, or work within existing school health councils to develop, implement, monitor, review, and, as necessary, revise school nutrition and physical activity policies. The councils also will serve as resources to school sites for implementing those policies. (A school health council consists of a group of individuals representing the school and community, and should include parents, students, representatives of the school food authority, members of the school board, school administrators, teachers, health professionals, and members of the public.) II. Nutritional Quality of Foods and Beverages Sold and Served on Campus School Meals Meals served through the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs will: be appealing and attractive to children; be served in clean and pleasant settings; meet, at a minimum, nutrition requirements established by local, state, and federal statutes and regulations; offer a variety of fruits and vegetables; serve only low-fat (1%) and fat-free milk and nutritionally-equivalent non-dairy alternatives (to be defined by USDA); and ensure that half of the served grains are whole grain.3, Schools should engage students and parents, through taste-tests of new entrees and surveys, in selecting foods sold through the school meal programs in order to identify new, healthful, and appealing food choices. In addition, schools should share information about the nutritional content of meals with parents and students. Such information could be made available on menus, a website, on cafeteria menu boards, placards, or other point-of-purchase materials. Breakfast. To ensure that all children have breakfast, either at home or at school, in order to meet their nutritional needs and enhance their ability to learn: Schools will, to the extent possible, operate the School Breakfast Program. Schools will, to the extent possible, arrange bus schedules and utilize methods to serve school breakfasts that encourage participation, including serving breakfast in the classroom, grab-and-go breakfast, or breakfast during morning break or recess. Schools that serve breakfast to students will notify parents and students of the availability of the School Breakfast Program. Schools will encourage parents to provide a healthy breakfast for their children through newsletter articles, take-home materials, or other means. Free and Reduced-priced Meals. Schools will make every effort to eliminate any social stigma attached to, and prevent the overt identification of, students who are eligible for free and reduced-price school meals. Toward this end, schools may utilize electronic identification and payment systems; provide meals at no charge to all children, regardless of income; promote the availability of school meals to all students; and/or use nontraditional methods for serving school meals, such as grab-and-go or classroom breakfast. Summer Food Service Program. Schools in which more than 50% of students are eligible for free or reduced-price school meals will sponsor the Summer Food Service Program for at least six weeks between the last day of the academic school year and the first day of the following school year, and preferably throughout the entire summer vacation. Meal Times and Scheduling. Schools: will provide students with at least 10 minutes to eat after sitting down for breakfast and 20 minutes after sitting down for lunch; should schedule meal periods at appropriate times, e.g., lunch should be scheduled between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.; should not schedule tutoring, club, or organizational meetings or activities during mealtimes, unless students may eat during such activities; will schedule lunch periods to follow recess periods (in elementary schools); will provide students access to hand washing or hand sanitizing before they eat meals or snacks; and should take reasonable steps to accommodate the tooth-brushing regimens of students with special oral health needs (e.g., orthodontia or high tooth decay risk). Qualifications of School Food Service Staff. Qualified nutrition professionals will administer the school meal programs. As part of the school districts responsibility to operate a food service program, we will provide continuing professional development for all nutrition professionals in schools. Staff development programs should include appropriate certification and/or training programs for child nutrition directors, school nutrition managers, and cafeteria workers, according to their levels of responsibility. Sharing of Foods and Beverages. Schools should discourage students from sharing their foods or beverages with one another during meal or snack times, given concerns about allergies and other restrictions on some childrens diets. Foods and Beverages Sold Individually (i.e., foods sold outside of reimbursable school meals, such as through vending machines, cafeteria a la carte [snack] lines, fundraisers, school stores, etc.) Elementary Schools. The school food service program will approve and provide all food and beverage sales to students in elementary schools. Given young childrens limited nutrition skills, food in elementary schools should be sold as balanced meals. If available, foods and beverages sold individually should be limited to low-fat and non-fat milk, fruits, and non-fried vegetables. Middle/Junior High and High Schools. In middle/junior high and high schools, all foods and beverages sold individually outside the reimbursable school meal programs (including those sold through a la carte [snack] lines, vending machines, student stores, or fundraising activities) during the school day, or through programs for students after the school day, will meet the following nutrition and portion size standards: Beverages Allowed: water or seltzer water without added caloric sweeteners; fruit and vegetable juices and fruit-based drinks that contain at least 50% fruit juice and that do not contain additional caloric sweeteners; unflavored or flavored low-fat or fat-free fluid milk and nutritionally-equivalent nondairy beverages (to be defined by USDA); Not allowed: soft drinks containing caloric sweeteners; sports drinks; iced teas; fruit-based drinks that contain less than 50% real fruit juice or that contain additional caloric sweeteners; beverages containing caffeine, excluding low-fat or fat-free chocolate milk (which contain trivial amounts of caffeine). Foods A food item sold individually: will have no more than 35% of its calories from fat (excluding nuts, seeds, peanut butter, and other nut butters) and 10% of its calories from saturated and trans fat combined; will have no more than 35% of its weight from added sugars; will contain no more than 230 mg of sodium per serving for chips, cereals, crackers, French fries, baked goods, and other snack items; will contain no more than 480 mg of sodium per serving for pastas, meats, and soups; and will contain no more than 600 mg of sodium for pizza, sandwiches, and main dishes. A choice of at least two fruits and/or non-fried vegetables will be offered for sale at any location on the school site where foods are sold. Such items could include, but are not limited to, fresh fruits and vegetables; 100% fruit or vegetable juice; fruit-based drinks that are at least 50% fruit juice and that do not contain additional caloric sweeteners; cooked, dried, or canned fruits (canned in fruit juice or light syrup); and cooked, dried, or canned vegetables (that meet the above fat and sodium guidelines). Portion Sizes: Limit portion sizes of foods and beverages sold individually to those listed below: One and one-quarter ounces for chips, crackers, popcorn, cereal, trail mix, nuts, seeds, dried fruit, or jerky; One ounce for cookies; Two ounces for cereal bars, granola bars, pastries, muffins, doughnuts, bagels, and other bakery items; Four fluid ounces for frozen desserts, including, but not limited to, low-fat or fat-free ice cream; Eight ounces for non-frozen yogurt; Twelve fluid ounces for beverages, excluding water; and The portion size of a la carte entrees and side dishes, including potatoes, will not be greater than the size of comparable portions offered as part of school meals. Fruits and non-fried vegetables are exempt from portion-size limits. Fundraising Activities. To support childrens health and school nutrition-education efforts, school fundraising activities will not involve food or will use only foods that meet the above nutrition and portion size standards for foods and beverages sold individually. Schools will encourage fundraising activities that promote physical activity. The school district will make available a list of ideas for acceptable fundraising activities. Snacks. Snacks served during the school day or in after-school care or enrichment programs will make a positive contribution to childrens diets and health, with an emphasis on serving fruits and vegetables as the primary snacks and water as the primary beverage. Schools will assess if and when to offer snacks based on timing of school meals, childrens nutritional needs, childrens ages, and other considerations. The district will disseminate a list of healthful snack items to teachers, after-school program personnel, and parents. If eligible, schools that provide snacks through after-school programs will pursue receiving reimbursements through the National School Lunch Program. Rewards. Schools will not use foods or beverages, especially those that do not meet the nutrition standards for foods and beverages sold individually (above), as rewards for academic performance or good behavior, and will not withhold food or beverages (including food served through school meals) as a punishment. Celebrations. Schools should limit celebrations that involve food during the school day to no more than one party per class per month. Each party should include no more than one food or beverage that does not meet nutrition standards for foods and beverages sold individually (above). The district will disseminate a list of healthy party ideas to parents and teachers. School-sponsored Events (such as, but not limited to, athletic events, dances, or performances). Foods and beverages offered or sold at school-sponsored events outside the school day will meet the nutrition standards for meals or for foods and beverages sold individually (above). III. Nutrition and Physical Activity Promotion and Food Marketing Nutrition Education and Promotion. _______________ School District aims to teach, encourage, and support healthy eating by students. Schools should provide nutrition education and engage in nutrition promotion that: is offered at each grade level as part of a sequential, comprehensive, standards-based program designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to promote and protect their health; is part of not only health education classes, but also classroom instruction in subjects such as math, science, language arts, social sciences, and elective subjects; includes enjoyable, developmentally-appropriate, culturally-relevant, participatory activities, such as contests, promotions, taste testing, farm visits, and school gardens; promotes fruits, vegetables, whole grain products, low-fat and fat-free dairy products, healthy food preparation methods, and health-enhancing nutrition practices; emphasizes caloric balance between food intake and energy expenditure (physical activity/exercise); links with school meal programs, other school foods, and nutrition-related community services; teaches media literacy with an emphasis on food marketing; and includes training for teachers and other staff. Integrating Physical Activity into the Classroom Setting. For students to receive the nationally-recommended amount of daily physical activity (i.e., at least 60 minutes per day) and for students to fully embrace regular physical activity as a personal behavior, students need opportunities for physical activity beyond physical education class. Toward that end: classroom health education will complement physical education by reinforcing the knowledge and self-management skills needed to maintain a physically-active lifestyle and to reduce time spent on sedentary activities, such as watching television; opportunities for physical activity will be incorporated into other subject lessons; and classroom teachers will provide short physical activity breaks between lessons or classes, as appropriate. Communications with Parents. The district/school will support parents efforts to provide a healthy diet and daily physical activity for their children. The district/school will offer healthy eating seminars for parents, send home nutrition information, post nutrition tips on school websites, and provide nutrient analyses of school menus. Schools should encourage parents to pack healthy lunches and snacks and to refrain from including beverages and foods that do not meet the above nutrition standards for individual foods and beverages. The district/school will provide parents a list of foods that meet the districts snack standards and ideas for healthy celebrations/parties, rewards, and fundraising activities. In addition, the district/school will provide opportunities for parents to share their healthy food practices with others in the school community. The district/school will provide information about physical education and other school-based physical activity opportunities before, during, and after the school day; and support parents efforts to provide their children with opportunities to be physically active outside of school. Such supports will include sharing information about physical activity and physical education through a website, newsletter, or other take-home materials, special events, or physical education homework. Food Marketing in Schools. School-based marketing will be consistent with nutrition education and health promotion. As such, schools will limit food and beverage marketing to the promotion of foods and beverages that meet the nutrition standards for meals or for foods and beverages sold individually (above). School-based marketing of brands promoting predominantly low-nutrition foods and beverages is prohibited. The promotion of healthy foods, including fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low-fat dairy products is encouraged. Examples of marketing techniques include the following: logos and brand names on/in vending machines, books or curricula, textbook covers, school supplies, scoreboards, school structures, and sports equipment; educational incentive programs that provide food as a reward; programs that provide schools with supplies when families buy low-nutrition food products; in-school television, such as Channel One; free samples or coupons; and food sales through fundraising activities. Marketing activities that promote healthful behaviors (and are therefore allowable) include: vending machine covers promoting water; pricing structures that promote healthy options in a la carte lines or vending machines; sales of fruit for fundraisers; and coupons for discount gym memberships. Staff Wellness. _______________ School District highly values the health and well-being of every staff member and will plan and implement activities and policies that support personal efforts by staff to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Each district/school should establish and maintain a staff wellness committee composed of at least one staff member, school health council member, local hospital representative, dietitian or other health professional, recreation program representative, union representative, and employee benefits specialist. (The staff wellness committee could be a subcommittee of the school health council.) The committee should develop, promote, and oversee a multifaceted plan to promote staff health and wellness. The plan should be based on input solicited from school staff and should outline ways to encourage healthy eating, physical activity, and other elements of a healthy lifestyle among school staff. The staff wellness committee should distribute its plan to the school health council annually. IV. Physical Activity Opportunities and Physical Education Daily Physical Education (P.E.) K-12. All students in grades K-12, including students with disabilities, special health-care needs, and in alternative educational settings, will receive daily physical education (or its equivalent of 150 minutes/week for elementary school students and 225 minutes/week for middle and high school students) for the entire school year. All physical education will be taught by a certified physical education teacher. Student involvement in other activities involving physical activity (e.g., interscholastic or intramural sports) will not be substituted for meeting the physical education requirement. Students will spend at least 50 percent of physical education class time participating in moderate to vigorous physical activity. Daily Recess. All elementary school students will have at least 20 minutes a day of supervised recess, preferably outdoors, during which schools should encourage moderate to vigorous physical activity verbally and through the provision of space and equipment. Schools should discourage extended periods (i.e., periods of two or more hours) of inactivity. When activities, such as mandatory school-wide testing, make it necessary for students to remain indoors for long periods of time, schools should give students periodic breaks during which they are encouraged to stand and be moderately active. Physical Activity Opportunities Before and After School. All elementary, middle, and high schools will offer extracurricular physical activity programs, such as physical activity clubs or intramural programs. All high schools, and middle schools as appropriate, will offer interscholastic sports programs. Schools will offer a range of activities that meet the needs, interests, and abilities of all students, including boys, girls, students with disabilities, and students with special health-care needs. After-school child care and enrichment programs will provide and encourage verbally and through the provision of space, equipment, and activities daily periods of moderate to vigorous physical activity for all participants. Physical Activity and Punishment. Teachers and other school and community personnel will not use physical activity (e.g., running laps, pushups) or withhold opportunities for physical activity (e.g., recess, physical education) as punishment. Safe Routes to School. The school district will assess and, if necessary and to the extent possible, make needed improvements to make it safer and easier for students to walk and bike to school. When appropriate, the district will work together with local public works, public safety, and/or police departments in those efforts. The school district will explore the availability of federal safe routes to school funds, administered by the state department of transportation, to finance such improvements. The school district will encourage students to use public transportation when available and appropriate for travel to school, and will work with the local transit agency to provide transit passes for students. Use of School Facilities Outside of School Hours. School spaces and facilities should be available to students, staff, and community members before, during, and after the school day, on weekends, and during school vacations. These spaces and facilities also should be available to community agencies and organizations offering physical activity and nutrition programs. School policies concerning safety will apply at all times. V. Monitoring and Policy Review Monitoring. The superintendent or designee will ensure compliance with established district-wide nutrition and physical activity wellness policies. In each school, the principal or designee will ensure compliance with those policies in his/her school and will report on the schools compliance to the school district superintendent or designee. School food service staff, at the school or district level, will ensure compliance with nutrition policies within school food service areas and will report on this matter to the superintendent (or if done at the school level, to the school principal). In addition, the school district will report on the most recent USDA School Meals Initiative (SMI) review findings and any resulting changes. If the district has not received a SMI review from the state agency within the past five years, the district will request from the state agency that a SMI review be scheduled as soon as possible. The superintendent or designee will develop a summary report every three years on district-wide compliance with the districts established nutrition and physical activity wellness policies, based on input from schools within the district. That report will be provided to the school board and also distributed to all school health councils, parent/teacher organizations, school principals, and school health services personnel in the district. Policy Review. To help with the initial development of the districts wellness policies, each school in the district will conduct a baseline assessment of the schools existing nutrition and physical activity environments and policies. The results of those school-by-school assessments will be compiled at the district level to identify and prioritize needs. Assessments will be repeated every three years to help review policy compliance, assess progress, and determine areas in need of improvement. As part of that review, the school district will review our nutrition and physical activity policies; provision of an environment that supports healthy eating and physical activity; and nutrition and physical education policies and program elements. The district, and individual schools within the district, will, as necessary, revise the wellness policies and develop work plans to facilitate their implementation. VI. Resources for Local School Wellness Policies on Nutrition and Physical Activity Crosscutting: School Health Index, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, < HYPERLINK "http://apps.nccd.cdc.gov/shi/" http://apps.nccd.cdc.gov/shi/> Local Wellness Policy website, U.S. Department of Agriculture, < HYPERLINK "http://www.fns.usda.gov/tn/Healthy/wellnesspolicy.html" http://www.fns.usda.gov/tn/Healthy/wellnesspolicy.html> Fit, Healthy, and Ready to Learn: a School Health Policy Guide, National Association of State Boards of Education, < HYPERLINK "http://www.nasbe.org/HealthySchools/fithealthy.mgi" www.nasbe.org/HealthySchools/fithealthy.mgi> Preventing Childhood Obesity: Health in the Balance, the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies, < HYPERLINK "http://www.iom.edu/report.asp?id=22596" www.iom.edu/report.asp?id=22596> The Learning Connection: The Value of Improving Nutrition and Physical Activity in Our Schools, Action for Healthy Kids, < HYPERLINK "http://www.actionforhealthykids.org/docs/specialreports/LC%20Color%20_120204_final.pdf" www.actionforhealthykids.org/docs/specialreports/LC%20Color%20_120204_final.pdf> Ten Strategies for Promoting Physical Activity, Healthy Eating, and a Tobacco-free Lifestyle through School Health Programs, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, < HYPERLINK "http://www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/publications/pdf/ten_strategies.pdf" www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/publications/pdf/ten_strategies.pdf> Health, Mental Health, and Safety Guidelines for Schools, American Academy of Pediatrics and National Association of School Nurses, < HYPERLINK "http://www.nationalguidelines.org" http://www.nationalguidelines.org> Cardiovascular Health Promotion in Schools, American Heart Association [link to pdf] School Health Councils: Promoting Healthy Youth, Schools and Communities: A Guide to Community-School Health Councils, American Cancer Society [link to PDF] Effective School Health Advisory Councils: Moving from Policy to Action, Public Schools of North Carolina, < HYPERLINK "http://www.nchealthyschools.org/nchealthyschools/htdocs/SHAC_manual.pdf" www.nchealthyschools.org/nchealthyschools/htdocs/SHAC_manual.pdf> Nutrition: General Resources on Nutrition Making it Happen: School Nutrition Success Stories, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and U.S. Department of Education, < HYPERLINK "http://www.cdc.gov/HealthyYouth/nutrition/Making-It-Happen/" http://www.cdc.gov/HealthyYouth/nutrition/Making-It-Happen/> Changing the Scene: Improving the School Nutrition Environment Toolkit, U.S. Department of Agriculture, < HYPERLINK "http://www.fns.usda.gov/tn/Healthy/changing.html" www.fns.usda.gov/tn/Healthy/changing.html> Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2005, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and U.S. Department of Agriculture, < HYPERLINK "http://www.health.gov/dietaryguidelines/dga2005/document/" www.health.gov/dietaryguidelines/dga2005/document/> Guidelines for School Health Programs to Promote Lifelong Healthy Eating, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, < HYPERLINK "http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/pdf/rr/rr4509.pdf" www.cdc.gov/mmwr/pdf/rr/rr4509.pdf> Healthy Food Policy Resource Guide, California School Boards Association and California Project LEAN, < HYPERLINK "http://www.csba.org/ps/hf.htm" www.csba.org/ps/hf.htm> Diet and Oral Health, American Dental Association, < HYPERLINK "http://www.ada.org/public/topics/diet.asp" http://www.ada.org/public/topics/diet.asp> School Meals Healthy School Meals Resource System, U.S. Department of Agriculture, < HYPERLINK "http://schoolmeals.nal.usda.gov/" http://schoolmeals.nal.usda.gov/>  HYPERLINK "http://www.cspinet.org/nutritionpolicy/SNDAIIfind.pdf" School Nutrition Dietary Assessment StudyII, a U.S. Department of Agriculture study of the foods served in the National School Lunch Program and the School Breakfast Program, < HYPERLINK "http://www.cspinet.org/nutritionpolicy/SNDAIIfind.pdf" www.cspinet.org/nutritionpolicy/SNDAIIfind.pdf> Local Support for Nutrition Integrity in Schools, American Dietetic Association, < HYPERLINK "http://www.eatright.org/Member/Files/Local.pdf" www.eatright.org/Member/Files/Local.pdf> Nutrition Services: an Essential Component of Comprehensive Health Programs, American Dietetic Association,  HYPERLINK "http://www.eatright.org/Public/NutritionInformation/92_8243.cfm"  HealthierUS School Challenge, U.S. Department of Agriculture, < HYPERLINK "http://www.fns.usda.gov/tn/HealthierUS/index.htm" www.fns.usda.gov/tn/HealthierUS/index.htm> Breakfast for Learning, Food Research and Action Center, < HYPERLINK "http://www.frac.org/pdf/breakfastforlearning.PDF" www.frac.org/pdf/breakfastforlearning.PDF> School Breakfast Scorecard, Food Research and Action Center, < HYPERLINK "http://www.frac.org/School_Breakfast_Report/2004/" www.frac.org/School_Breakfast_Report/2004/ > Arkansas Child Health Advisory Committee Recommendations [includes recommendation for professional development for child nutrition professionals in schools], < HYPERLINK "http://www.healthyarkansas.com/advisory_committee/pdf/final_recommendations.pdf" www.healthyarkansas.com/advisory_committee/pdf/final_recommendations.pdf> Meal Times and Scheduling Eating at School: A Summary of NFSMI Research on Time Required by Students to Eat Lunch, National Food Service Management Institute (NFSMI) [Attach PDF file] Relationships of Meal and Recess Schedules to Plate Waste in Elementary Schools, National Food Service Management Institute, < HYPERLINK "http://www.nfsmi.org/Information/Newsletters/insight24.pdf" www.nfsmi.org/Information/Newsletters/insight24.pdf > Nutrition Standards for Foods and Beverages Sold Individually Recommendations for Competitive Foods Standards (a report by the National Consensus Panel on School Nutrition), California Center for Public Health Advocacy, < HYPERLINK "http://www.publichealthadvocacy.org/school_food_standards/school_food_stan_pdfs/Nutrition%20Standards%20Report%20-%20Final.pdf" www.publichealthadvocacy.org/school_food_standards/school_food_stan_pdfs/Nutrition%20Standards%20Report%20-%20Final.pdf> State policies for competitive foods in schools, U.S. Department of Agriculture, < HYPERLINK "http://www.fns.usda.gov/cnd/Lunch/CompetitiveFoods/state_policies_2002.htm" www.fns.usda.gov/cnd/Lunch/CompetitiveFoods/state_policies_2002.htm> Nutrition Integrity in Schools, (forthcoming), National Alliance for Nutrition and Activity School Foods Tool Kit, Center for Science in the Public Interest, < HYPERLINK "http://www.cspinet.org/schoolfood/" www.cspinet.org/schoolfood/>  HYPERLINK "http://www.cspinet.org/nutritionpolicy/Foods_Sold_in_Competition_with_USDA_School_Meal_Programs.pdf" Foods Sold in Competition with USDA School Meal Programs (a report to Congress), U.S. Department of Agriculture, < HYPERLINK "http://www.cspinet.org/nutritionpolicy/Foods_Sold_in_Competition_with_USDA_School_Meal_Programs.pdf" www.cspinet.org/nutritionpolicy/Foods_Sold_in_Competition_with_USDA_School_Meal_Programs.pdf> FAQ on School Pouring Rights Contracts, American Dental Association, < HYPERLINK "http://www.ada.org/public/topics/softdrink_faq.asp" http://www.ada.org/public/topics/softdrink_faq.asp> Fruit and Vegetable Promotion in Schools Fruits and Vegetables Galore: Helping Kids Eat More, U.S. Department of Agriculture, < HYPERLINK "http://www.fns.usda.gov/tn/Resources/fv_galore.html" www.fns.usda.gov/tn/Resources/fv_galore.html> School Foodservice Guide: Successful Implementation Models for Increased Fruit and Vegetable Consumption, Produce for Better Health Foundation. Order on-line for $29.95 at < HYPERLINK "http://www.shop5aday.com/acatalog/School_Food_Service_Fuide.html" www.shop5aday.com/acatalog/School_Food_Service_Guide.html>. School Foodservice Guide: Promotions, Activities, and Resources to Increase Fruit and Vegetable Consumption, Produce for Better Health Foundation. Order on-line for $9.95 at < HYPERLINK "http://www.shop5aday.com/acatalog/School_Food_Service_Guide.html" www.shop5aday.com/acatalog/School_Food_Service_Guide.html> National Farm-to-School Program website, hosted by the Center for Food and Justice, < HYPERLINK "http://www.farmtoschool.org" www.farmtoschool.org> Fruit and Vegetable Snack Program Resource Center, hosted by United Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Association, < HYPERLINK "http://www.uffva.org/fvpilotprogram.htm" http://www.uffva.org/fvpilotprogram.htm> Produce for Better Health Foundation website has downloadable fruit and vegetable curricula, research, activity sheets, and more at < HYPERLINK "http://www.5aday.org" www.5aday.org> Fundraising Activities Creative Financing and Fun Fundraising, Shasta County Public Health, < HYPERLINK "http://www.co.shasta.ca.us/Departments/PublicHealth/CommunityHealth/projlean/fundraiser1.pdf" www.co.shasta.ca.us/Departments/PublicHealth/CommunityHealth/projlean/fundraiser1.pdf> Guide to Healthy School Fundraising, Action for Healthy Kids of Alabama, < HYPERLINK "http://www.actionforhealthykids.org/AFHK/team_center/team_resources/AL/N&PA%2031%20-%20Fundraising.pdf" www.actionforhealthykids.org/AFHK/team_center/team_resources/AL/N&PA%2031%20-%20Fundraising.pdf> Snacks Healthy School Snacks, (forthcoming), Center for Science in the Public Interest Materials to Assist After-school and Summer Programs and Homeless Shelters in Using the Child Nutrition Programs (website), Food Research and Action Center, < HYPERLINK "http://www.frac.org/html/building_blocks/afterschsummertoc.html" www.frac.org/html/building_blocks/afterschsummertoc.html> Rewards Constructive Classroom Rewards, Center for Science in the Public Interest, < HYPERLINK "http://www.cspinet.org/nutritionpolicy/constructive_rewards.pdf" www.cspinet.org/nutritionpolicy/constructive_rewards.pdf> Alternatives to Using Food as a Reward, Michigan State University Extension, < HYPERLINK "http://www.tn.fcs.msue.msu.edu/foodrewards.pdf" www.tn.fcs.msue.msu.edu/foodrewards.pdf> Prohibition against Denying Meals and Milk to Children as a Disciplinary Action, U.S. Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service [Link to PDF] Celebrations Guide to Healthy School Parties, Action for Healthy Kids of Alabama, < HYPERLINK "http://www.actionforhealthykids.org/AFHK/team_center/team_resources/AL/N&PA%2032%20-%20parties.pdf" www.actionforhealthykids.org/AFHK/team_center/team_resources/AL/N&PA%2032%20-%20parties.pdf> Classroom Party Ideas, University of California Cooperative Extension Ventura County and California Childrens 5 A Day Power Play! Campaign, < HYPERLINK "http://ucce.ucdavis.edu/files/filelibrary/2372/15801.pdf" http://ucce.ucdavis.edu/files/filelibrary/2372/15801.pdf> Nutrition and Physical Activity Promotion and Food Marketing: Health Education National Health Education Standards, American Association for Health Education, < HYPERLINK "http://www.aahperd.org/aahe/pdf_files/standards.pdf" http://www.aahperd.org/aahe/pdf_files/standards.pdf> Nutrition Education and Promotion U.S. Department of Agriculture Team Nutrition website (lists nutrition education curricula and links to them), < HYPERLINK "http://www.fns.usda.gov/tn/Educators/index.htm" www.fns.usda.gov/tn/Educators/index.htm> The Power of Choice: Helping Youth Make Healthy Eating and Fitness Decisions, U.S. Food and Drug Administration and U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food and Nutrition Service, < HYPERLINK "http://www.fns.usda.gov/tn/resources/power_of_choice.html" www.fns.usda.gov/tn/resources/power_of_choice.html> Nutrition Education Resources and Programs Designed for Adolescents, compiled by the American Dietetic Association, < HYPERLINK "http://www.eatright.org/Public/index_19218.cfm" www.eatright.org/Public/index_19218.cfm> Integrating Physical Activity into the Classroom Setting Brain Breaks, Michigan Department of Education, < HYPERLINK "http://www.emc.cmichedu/brainbreaks" www.emc.cmich.edu/brainbreaks> Energizers, East Carolina University, < HYPERLINK "http://www.ncpe4me.com/energizers.html" www.ncpe4me.com/energizers.html> Food Marketing to Children Pestering Parents: How Food Companies Market Obesity to Children, Center for Science in the Public Interest, < HYPERLINK "http://www.cspinet.org/pesteringparents" www.cspinet.org/pesteringparents> Review of Research on the Effects of Food Promotion to Children, United Kingdom Food Standards Agency, < HYPERLINK "http://www.foodstandards.gov.uk/multimedia/pdfs/foodpromotiontochildren1.pdf" www.foodstandards.gov.uk/multimedia/pdfs/foodpromotiontochildren1.pdf> Marketing Food to Children (a report on ways that different countries regulate food marketing to children [including marketing in schools]), World Health Organization (WHO), < HYPERLINK "http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2004/9241591579.pdf" http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2004/9241591579.pdf> Guidelines for Responsible Food Marketing to Children, Center for Science in the Public Interest, < HYPERLINK "http://cspinet.org/marketingguidelines.pdf" http://cspinet.org/marketingguidelines.pdf> Commercial Activities in Schools, U.S. General Accounting Office, < HYPERLINK "http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d04810.pdf" www.gao.gov/new.items/d04810.pdf> Eating Disorders Academy for Eating Disorders, < HYPERLINK "http://www.aedweb.org" www.aedweb.org> National Eating Disorders Association, < HYPERLINK "http://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org" www.nationaleatingdisorders.org> Eating Disorders Coalition, < HYPERLINK "http://www.eatingdisorderscoalition.org" www.eatingdisorderscoalition.org> Staff Wellness School Staff Wellness, National Association of State Boards of Education [link to pdf] Healthy Workforce 2010: An Essential Health Promotion Sourcebook for Employers, Large and Small, Partnership for Prevention, < HYPERLINK "http://www.prevent.org/publications/Healthy_Workforce_2010.pdf" www.prevent.org/publications/Healthy_Workforce_2010.pdf> Well Workplace Workbook: A Guide to Developing Your Worksite Wellness Program, Wellness Councils of America, < HYPERLINK "http://www.welcoa.org/wellworkplace/index.php?category=7" www.welcoa.org/wellworkplace/index.php?category=7> Protecting Our Assets: Promoting and Preserving School Employee Wellness, (forthcoming), Directors of Health Promotion and Education (DHPE) Physical Activity Opportunities and Physical Education: General Resources on Physical Activity Guidelines for School and Community Programs to Promote Lifelong Physical Activity among Young People, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, < HYPERLINK "http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00046823.htm" www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00046823.htm> Healthy People 2010: Physical Activity and Fitness, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Presidents Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, < HYPERLINK "http://www.healthypeople.gov/document/HTML/Volume2/22Physical.htm#_Toc490380803" www.healthypeople.gov/document/HTML/Volume2/22Physical.htm#_Toc490380803> Physical Fitness and Activity in Schools, American Academy of Pediatrics, < HYPERLINK "http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/reprint/105/5/1156" http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/reprint/105/5/1156> Physical Education Opportunity to Learn: Standards for Elementary Physical Education, National Association for Sport and Physical Education. Order on-line for $7.00 at < HYPERLINK "http://member.aahperd.org/template.cfm?template=Productdisplay.cfm&productID=368§ion=5" http://member.aahperd.org/template.cfm?template=Productdisplay.cfm&productID=368§ion=5> Opportunity to Learn: Standards for Middle School Physical Education. National Association for Sport and Physical Education. Order on-line for $7.00 at < HYPERLINK "http://member.aahperd.org/Template.cfm?template=ProductDisplay.cfm&Productid=726§ion=5" http://member.aahperd.org/Template.cfm?template=ProductDisplay.cfm&Productid=726§ion=5> Opportunity to Learn: Standards for High School Physical Education, National Association for Sport and Physical Education. Order on-line for $7.00 at < HYPERLINK "http://member.aahperd.org/template.cfm?template=Productdisplay.cfm&productID=727§ion=5" http://member.aahperd.org/template.cfm?template=Productdisplay.cfm&productID=727§ion=5> Substitution for Instructional Physical Education Programs, National Association for Sport and Physical Education, < HYPERLINK "http://www.aahperd.org/naspe/pdf_files/pos_papers/substitution.pdf" www.aahperd.org/naspe/pdf_files/pos_papers/substitution.pdf> Blueprint for Change, Our Nations Broken Physical Education System: Why It Needs to be Fixed, and How We Can Do It Together, PE4life, < HYPERLINK "http://www.pe4life.org/articles/blueprint2004.pdf" www.pe4life.org/articles/blueprint2004.pdf> Recess Recess in Elementary Schools, National Association for Sport and Physical Education, < HYPERLINK "http://www.aahperd.org/naspe/pdf_files/pos_papers/current_res.pdf" www.aahperd.org/naspe/pdf_files/pos_papers/current_res.pdf> Recess Before Lunch Policy: Kids Play and then Eat, Montana Team Nutrition, < HYPERLINK "http://www.opi.state.mt.us/schoolfood/recessBL.html" www.opi.state.mt.us/schoolfood/recessBL.html> Relationships of Meal and Recess Schedules to Plate Waste in Elementary Schools, National Food Service Management Institute, < HYPERLINK "http://www.nfsmi.org/Information/Newsletters/insight24.pdf" www.nfsmi.org/Information/Newsletters/insight24.pdf> The American Association for the Childs Right to Play, < HYPERLINK "http://www.ipausa.org/recess.htm" http://www.ipausa.org/recess.htm> Physical Activity Opportunities Before and After School Guidelines for After School Physical Activity and Intramural Sport Programs, National Association for Sport and Physical Education, < HYPERLINK "http://www.aahperd.org/naspe/pdf_files/pos_papers/intramural_guidelines.pdf" www.aahperd.org/naspe/pdf_files/pos_papers/intramural_guidelines.pdf> The Case for High School Activities, National Federation of State High School Associations, < HYPERLINK "http://www.nfhs.org/scriptcontent/va_custom/vimdisplays/contentpagedisplay.cfm?content_id=71" www.nfhs.org/scriptcontent/va_custom/vimdisplays/contentpagedisplay.cfm?content_id=71> Rights and Responsibilities of Interscholastic Athletes, National Association for Sport and Physical Education, < HYPERLINK "http://www.aahperd.org/naspe/pdf_files/pos_papers/RightandResponsibilities.pdf" www.aahperd.org/naspe/pdf_files/pos_papers/RightandResponsibilities.pdf> Safe Routes to School  HYPERLINK "http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/people/injury/pedbimot/bike/saferouteshtml/" \t "cspi"  Safe Routes to Schools Tool Kit, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, < HYPERLINK "http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/people/injury/pedbimot/bike/saferouteshtml/" www.nhtsa.dot.gov/people/injury/pedbimot/bike/saferouteshtml/> KidsWalk to School Program, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, < HYPERLINK "http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpa/kidswalk/" www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpa/kidswalk/> Walkability Check List, Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center, Partnership for a Walkable America, U.S. Department of Transportation, and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, < HYPERLINK "http://www.walkinginfo.org/walkingchecklist.htm" www.walkinginfo.org/walkingchecklist.htm> Monitoring and Policy Review: School Health Index, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), < HYPERLINK "http://apps.nccd.cdc.gov/shi/" http://apps.nccd.cdc.gov/shi/> Changing the Scene: Improving the School Nutrition Environment Toolkit, U.S. Department of Agriculture, < HYPERLINK "http://www.fns.usda.gov/tn/Healthy/changing.html" www.fns.usda.gov/tn/Healthy/changing.html> Criteria for Evaluating School-Based Approaches to Increasing Good Nutrition and Physical Activity, Action for Healthy Kids, < HYPERLINK "http://www.actionforhealthykids.org/docs/specialreports/report_small.pdf" www.actionforhealthykids.org/docs/specialreports/report_small.pdf> Opportunity to Learn: Standards for Elementary Physical Education, National Association for Sport and Physical Education. Order on-line for $7.00 at < HYPERLINK "http://member.aahperd.org/template.cfm?template=Productdisplay.cfm&productID=368§ion=5" http://member.aahperd.org/template.cfm?template=Productdisplay.cfm&productID=368§ion=5> Opportunity to Learn: Standards for Middle School Physical Education. National Association for Sport and Physical Education. Order on-line for $7.00 at < HYPERLINK "http://member.aahperd.org/Template.cfm?template=ProductDisplay.cfm&Productid=726§ion=5" http://member.aahperd.org/Template.cfm?template=ProductDisplay.cfm&Productid=726§ion=5> Opportunity to Learn: Standards for High School Physical Education. National Association for Sport and Physical Education. Order on-line for $7.00 at < HYPERLINK "http://member.aahperd.org/template.cfm?template=Productdisplay.cfm&productID=727§ion=5" http://member.aahperd.org/template.cfm?template=Productdisplay.cfm&productID=727§ion=5>  Some aspects of a broader conception of wellness are not addressed in the model policies that follow. NANA encourages school districts to establish and maintain a coordinated school health program that addresses all components of school health, including mental health services and school health services, which are not addressed in these model policies. These model policies also do not address certain important related areas, such as counseling services for those with eating disorders; food safety policies; and policies to reduce weight-related bullying.  To the extent possible, schools will offer at least two non-fried vegetable and two fruit options each day and will offer five different fruits and five different vegetables over the course of a week. Schools are encouraged to source fresh fruits and vegetables from local farmers when practicable.  As recommended by the Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2005.  A whole grain is one labeled as a whole grain product or with a whole grain listed as the primary grain ingredient in the ingredient statement. Examples include whole wheat flour, cracked wheat, brown rice, and oatmeal.  It is against the law to make others in the cafeteria aware of the eligibility status of children for free, reduced-price, or "paid" meals.  School nutrition staff development programs are available through the USDA, School Nutrition Association, and National Food Service Management Institute.  Surprisingly, seltzer water may not be sold during meal times in areas of the school where food is sold or eaten because it is considered a Food of Minimal Nutritional Value (Appendix B of 7 CFR Part 210).  If a food manufacturer fails to provide the added sugars content of a food item, use the percentage of weight from total sugars (in place of the percentage of weight from added sugars), and exempt fruits, vegetables, and dairy foods from this total sugars limit.  Schools that have vending machines are encouraged to include refrigerated snack vending machines, which can accommodate fruits, vegetables, yogurts, and other perishable items.  Unless this practice is allowed by a students individual education plan (IEP).  Advertising of low-nutrition foods and beverages is permitted in supplementary classroom and library materials, such as newspapers, magazines, the Internet, and similar media, when such materials are used in a class lesson or activity, or as a research tool.  Schools should not permit general brand marketing for food brands under which more than half of the foods or beverages do not meet the nutrition standards for foods sold individually or the meals are not consistent with school meal nutrition standards.  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