Feeding The Future Making A Difference Nutrition & Physical Activity Report Card 2014 Nelson County Schools promote a Coordinated Health Program. We are.

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Feeding The Future Making A Difference Nutrition & Physical Activity Report Card 2014 Nelson County Schools promote a Coordinated Health Program. We are dedicated to serving nutritious meals and providing multiple physical activity opportunities as a means of helping our students reach their maximum goals. Health Inspections: All kitchens are HACCP compliant and inspected by the local Health Department twice a year. All food service personnel have been trained by the local Health Department on the new health codes and all managers are Serve/Safe certified. “USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.” “Promoting healthy and safe behaviors among students is an important part of the fundamental mission of schools.” School Health Index-Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Intense physical activity programs have positive effects on academic achievement, including increased concentration; improved mathematics, reading, and writing test scores; and reduced disruptive behavior. -- Curricular Physical Activity and Academic Performance, Pediatric Exercise Science NUTRITION SERVICES IMPROVEMENT PLAN 2015: We plan to be more diligent in promoting the School Lunch Program and healthier choices. The School Nutrition Department will conduct outreach efforts to increase participation in the School Breakfast Program and the Summer Feeding Program. Physical Activity & Achievement Schools play a crucial role in influencing physical activity behaviors. Sound curriculum, policies, and facilities create an environment encouraging students and staff to engage in a variety of physical activity opportunities. Evidence supports a correlation between SAT scores and the physical well-being of students. School Physical Activity Environment Assessment Program/activity ElemMiddleHigh Daily structured recessYesN/A Provide at least 150 minutes of PE per week % of enrollment Yes 100% PE 100% PE limited Classroom physical activity integrated into the school day. *Take 10 Intramural physical activity opportunities Rec. Leagues Credentialed physical education teachers Yes All elementary students have the opportunity to participate in a variety of structured physical fitness activities, both during and after the school day. Some of the available activities include: stretching, running, dancing, line soccer, nature walks and activities from a district purchased program called *“Take 10”. This is a classroom-based physical activity program and a curriculum tool that is linked to academic learning objectives. The Nelson County School District has been in partnership with the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky for the purpose of providing opportunities for students, parents and faculty members, to learn about fitness and nutrition. Diverse physical fitness activities have been introduced at each school campus. After school fitness programs include: Aerobics, Dancercise, Strength Training. There is also a faculty fitness center at Old Kentucky Home Middle School. As a result of receiving matching grants from the Kentucky Department for Waste Management, the district is utilizing recycled crumb rubber to provide safer play surfaces for district elementary school playgrounds. The high quality, nutritious meals served in the school cafeterias meet or exceed all state and federal guide lines. Lunches are designed to supply one third of the day’s required calories. The meal also supplies a third of the recommended daily allowance for protein, vitamins A and C, iron and calcium. With the new USDA Guidelines we have added more variety to our students’ fruit and vegetable options on each week’s menu. The district’s Director of School Nutrition and nutrition employees have worked diligently to make district meals more appealing and nutritious. The Nelson County School District Foodservice Department services 10 schools and 1 satellite school. All Nelson County Schools serve breakfast and lunch with 5 schools serving after school snacks. We sponsored 4 summer feeding sites this past summer.

School Breakfast The School Breakfast Program (SBP) was established in School districts receive federal reimbursement for each school breakfast served that meets the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s nutrition guidelines. Studies show that children who participate in the School Breakfast Program have significantly higher standardized achievement test scores than non-participants. Children with access to school breakfast also had significantly reduced absence and tardiness rates. National School Lunch The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) was conceived in 1946 as a “measure of national security to safeguard the health and well-being of the Nation’s children.” School districts receive federal reimbursement for each school lunch served that meets the United States Department of Agriculture nutrition guidelines. These guidelines promote meal quality while commodity donations help the farmer and help schools keep down meal prices. Our lunch meals are planned on a three-week menu cycle. Federal regulations require that we offer minimum & maximum portion sizes of meat, fruit and/or vegetable, grains/breads and fluid milk during every lunch meal service. Minimum and maximum sodium and calorie counts are also regulated. The menu cycle provides for a variety of foods and allows us to make the most efficient use of the donated commodities, especially seasonal fresh fruits and vegetables. We offer 1% and skim milk in a variety of flavors, as well as 100% fruit and vegetable juices. *An analysis of our lunch menus is found elsewhere in this report card. *The table below provides a synopsis of the lunch program, including participation and financial data for the school year. Federal Reimbursement$349, # Schools Participating11 Total Breakfasts Served 264,155 Average Daily Participation1518 Breakfast PricesAdult Price $1.50 Student Reduced-price: $.30 Student Paid: $ 1.25 After-School Snack Program The After-School Snack Program allows after-school care programs with regularly scheduled activities in an organized, structured environment to provide and claim reimbursement for snacks served to school-age children in schools with 50% or more free and reduced rates. Federal Reimbursement$18, Total Snacks Served22,679 Average Daily Participation130 Federal Reimbursement Lunch$1,038, USDA Reimbursement (commodity food )$162, # Schools Participating11 Total Lunches Served 687,255 Average Daily Participation3950 # Students Approved for Free Meals2200 # Students Approved for Reduced-price Meals 396 # Full Paid Students2147 Lunch PricesAdult: $3.00 Reduced-price : $.40 Paid : $2.00-$2.25 A list of all food and beverage items available to students during the day can be downloaded from our web site at Food and beverage items that are sold as extras on the cafeteria lines or through vending machines or school stores all meet the minimum nutritional standards required by the Kentucky Board of Education. These standards are designed to limit access to items with little or no nutrient density. “Protecting children’s health and cognitive development may be the best way to build a strong America.” -- Dr. J. Larry Brown, Tufts University School of Nutrition Summer Feeding Program Nelson County Schools offers a Summer Feeding Program which accommodates children in the community up to 18 years of age a free breakfast and lunch during non-school days. Federal Reimbursement$17, Total Meals Served Breakfast Lunch Days Served33

Informative Insert Lunch Menu Nutrient Analysis Averaged over the course of a week, lunch menus offered in our schools provide the following: NutrientRegulationActual Calories Meal Components Grades K-5 Fruit2 ½ Cups4 Cups Vegetable3 ¾ Cups6 Cups Meat/Meat Alternate Servings 10 Servings Grains/100% Whole Grains 8-9 Servings9 Servings Milk5 Cups Saturated Fat (G) Sodium MG <10% of Calories <1230mg 7.03% At Target NutrientRegulationActual Calories Meal Components Grades 9-12 Fruit5 Cups5 ¼ Cups Vegetable5 Cups5 ¾ Cups Meat/Meat Alternate Servings 12 Servings Grains/100% Whole Grains Servings 12 Servings Milk5 Cups Saturated Fat (G) Sodium MG <10% of Calories <1420mg 6.68% At Target NutrientRegulationActual Calories Meal Components Grades 6-8 Fruit2 ½ Cups4 ¼ Cups Vegetable3 ¾ Cups7 Cups Meat/Meat Alternate 9-10 Servings10 Servings Grains/100% Whole Grains 8-10 Servings10 Servings Milk5 Cups Saturated Fat (G) Sodium MG <10% of Calories <1360mg 6.55% At Target Food Service Stats:  10 Campus Feeding Sites, 1 Satellite Feeding Site (Horizons Academy)  Breakfast and Lunch Served at all Campus Sites  Afterschool Snack Program Offered at 5 Campus Sites  4743 Program Membership (i.e. District Enrollment)  72% District-Wide Member Participation in Lunch Program  38% District-Wide Member Participation in Breakfast Program  55% Free and Reduced Membership  All Lunch Menus are Certified for an Additional.06 cents reimbursement for Meeting Nutritional Requirements set by USDA Federal Reimbursement Rates National School Lunch Program Less Than 60% Free Reduced Paid School Breakfast Program Free Reduced Paid After School Meal Supplements Free