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Local Wellness Policy
(LWP)
Why is it Needed?
Local Wellness Policy
(LWP)
Why Are You Here?
CCPS
Wellness Policy
Development Team
Bus/Comm
Partners
PTA/PTO
Principals
Teachers/PE,
Health, Coach
Business
Svc Admin
Health
Admin
Nutrition
Staff
CCPS
Board
Parents &
Board of Students
Nurses Health
Parks &
Rec
Committees Goals and
Objectives
Goals
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Objectives
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Hold three meetings
•
Review CCPS 2006 LWP
•
Update CCPS LWP to include
new HHFKA Law Mandates
•
Compare CCPS LWP to other
districts LWP
•
Adoption, public notification
and implementation by
February 1, 2012
•
Draft CCPS LWP
•
Submit to Administrative
Cabinet for approval
•
Submit to CCPS Board of Ed.
for adoption and
implementation
2004 Child Nutrition Act
vs.
Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act
Old Requirements - Child
Nutrition Act -2004
New Requirements –
Healthy Hunger Free Kids
Act Law 2010
Public Involvement
All 2004 members – plus
• Parents, students, nutrition
representatives, school
board and administrators
• Physical education teachers,
school and local health
officials and community
partners
Old Requirements - Child
Nutrition Act -2004
New Requirements –
Healthy Hunger Free Kids
Act Law 2010
Stakeholder Involvement
2004 requirements – plus
• Stakeholders and
participants are
required to participate
in the development of
the LWP.
• Stakeholders and
participates are
involved in the
implementation,
periodic review and
update of the LWP.
Old Requirements - Child
Nutrition Act -2004
New Requirements –
Healthy Hunger Free Kids
Act Law 2010
Local Discretion
Same as 2004
requirements
• Districts can determine the
specific policies appropriate
for schools under their
jurisdiction, provided that
those policies include all
required elements specified
in the Act.
Old Requirements - Child
Nutrition Act -2004
Public Notification
• None
New Requirements –
Healthy Hunger Free Kids
Act Law 2010
Districts are required to
inform and update the
public (including parents,
students, and others in
the community) about the
content and
implementation of the
LWP
Old Requirements - Child
Nutrition Act -2004
New Requirements –
Healthy Hunger Free Kids
Act Law 2010
Measuring Implementation
• Measure periodically
• Establish a plan for
measuring and
implementation of the LWP
• Be transparent with
compliance
• Compare school’s local LWP
with the model LWP
• Describe progress made in
attaining goals of the LWP.
Old Requirements - Child
Nutrition Act -2004
Local Designation
• Establish a plan for
measuring and
implementing the LWP
• One or more persons within
the District or school
charged with ensuring that
the school meets the LWP
New Requirements –
Healthy Hunger Free Kids
Act Law 2010
• Districts are required to
designate one or more
officials or school officials
to ensure that each school
complies with the LWP.
The Goals of the LWP
Local
Designation
Physical
Activity
Nutrition
Guidelines
Measuring
Implementation &
Public Notification
Nutrition
Education
Other School Based
Activities to promote
Wellness
CCPS’s LWP Development
Teams & Goals
Apple Teams
1. Gala Team – Nutrition Education
2. Golden Delicious Team – Physical Activity
3. Red Delicious Team – Other School Based Act
4. Granny Smith Team - Nutrition Guidelines
5. McIntosh Team – Measuring Implementation &
Public Notification
6. Fuji Team – Local Designation
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Goal # 1
Nutrition Education
Primary Goal:
• Influence student eating behaviors
• Build nutrition knowledge and skills to help students
make healthy choices
• Provide nutrition education that is age appropriate
and culturally diverse
•Integrate nutrition education math and reading
•Provide opportunities for students to have fun
•Choose nutrition education curriculum that is easy to
teach and foster lifelong healthy eating
Goal # 2
Physical Activity
Primary Goal for Schools:
• Provide an opportunity for every student to develop
the knowledge and skills for a specific physical
activity
• Maintain a students’ physical fitness
• Ensure students’ regular participation in physical
activity
• Teach students the short and long benefits of
physical activity and healthful lifestyle
Goal # 3
Other School-Based
Activities
Primary Goal:
• Create a total school environment that is conducive to
healthy eating and being physically active. To include:
1. Dining Environment
2. Time to Eat
3. Food or Physical Activity as a Reward or Punishment
4. Consistent School Activities and Environment
Goal # 4
Nutrition Guidelines
Primary Goal for All Food and Beverages
Available on School Campuses During the School Day:
• Lifelong eating habits are influenced by the type of foods
and beverages available in their daily environment
• Ensure that reimbursable school meals meet program
requirements and nutrition standards
• School District must establish standards and guidelines to
address all foods and beverages sold and served to
students, including those available outside the school
meal programs. Examples: Vending, concessions,
fundraisers and classroom parties.
Goal # 5
Measuring, Implementation and
Public Notification
Primary Goal: Maintain, Measure and Evaluate
the Effort
• Establish a plan for measuring implementation of the
LWP
• Periodic assessments to determine how well the policy is
being managed and enforced
• Reinforce LWP goal with staff if necessary
• Be prepared to update and amend the LWP as the
process moves on
Goal # 6
Local Designation
Primary Goal:
• Designate one or more persons with operational
responsibility for ensuring that the district and schools
are meeting the LWP
• Train designees on LWP rules and regulations
• Meet periodically to determine if the LWP is active
throughout the school district and effective
Group Activity
Team Leaders:
• Review CCPS 2006 LWP
• Review the Sample Policy Language (Goals #5 and #6
limited information) Guidance Available - Fall 2012
• Determine what specific policies are appropriate for the
CCPS jurisdiction, provided that those policies address
all of the required elements specified in the CN and HHFK
Acts.
• Collaborate with team members to draft out the specific
policies for CCPS. Take draft and return at next meeting
• Compare CCPS current LWP to other District’s LWP to
gain ideas
Next Meeting
• Wednesday October 19,2011
9:00 – 11:00 a.m.
• Review and conduct open discussions of
each team’s draft of their LWP goal
• Conduct an open rewrite to ensure all groups
agree
• At the lasting meeting, conduct another
review and finalize LWP for first read by
CCPS’s Administrative Cabinet
Questions?