Slippery Rock Area School District District Wellness Committee May 11, 2016
Welcome Back. Tonight’s focus: 1 Welcome Back! Tonight’s focus: 1. Review the notes from the review of the District’s Wellness Policy by AFHK 2. Review of proposed Snack Policies Brain Break Activity
Handouts: Agenda Wellness Policy with notes Draft – Proposed Snack Policy AFHK: Save a Date – June 16th Wellness Conference Checklist
Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child
SCHOOL WELLNESS EDUCATION: Unique & Creative Approach to Preparing Teachers 5 Pillars Excellent Teaching Physical Health & Wellness Social, Emotional and Cognitive Health & Wellness School to Community Health & Wellness Professional, Advocate and Leader
Building Level Wellness Committees Elementary Schools – Wellness Committees have been formed at both Moraine and Area (connected to the Health/Science Committee) Umbrella Of Activities --- “Rockets Kids” / Brain Break May’s Theme: “Walk Across America” Kids of Steel – Kids’ Marathon Health Ed, Nutrition, Jump Rope for Heart, Kids of Steel New Pilot Program: “Girls on the Run” Middle School – Intramurals Review of Health Curriculum Wrote the Action for Health Kids grant
Update Girls on the Run
Building Level Updates – Continued High School Wellness Club Flag Football Walking During Lunch Additional Updates: Waiting for information on the grant applications for Action for Healthy Kids (Actionforhealthykids.org) Update on the Drinking Fountains: High School – 9 Drinking Fountains – Fountains in the main school are dated – 15 yr. Location: C5, Teachers Lounge, storage room, L3, Fitness Center (2), main office, S1 and S7 Cost to replace roughly $4,500.00
A Wellness Conference Slippery Rock Area School District presents…. A Wellness Conference When: June 16, 2016 Where: High School Large Instruction Room Time: 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Speaker will be Deanna Philpott Pennsylvania State Coordinator Action for Healthy Kids RSVP by June 9, 2015 **All teacher will receive 5 hours of Act 48
Aramark Foods– What’s New? Update on Surveys Discovery Days Snack Policy
1. Review of the Wellness Policy with notes. 2 1. Review of the Wellness Policy with notes. 2. AFHK’s Checklist – application for the USDA’s certification as a national healthy district. (District or Building Level)
Activity Break
Review of Snack Policy
Celebrations From birthday to holiday parties throughout the school year, children and teachers have numerous reasons to celebrate. Celebrations are a great way for children to feel part of the school community, where the learning environment is made festive and where children, teachers and parents can come together to enjoy a break from the routine. Traditionally, school parties often center around food, such as cupcakes, cookies, candy, chips and beverages, such as punch. While these foods, in moderation, can be part of a healthy, well-balanced diet, these unhealthy choices have almost become daily norms in the classroom, rather than exceptions Create a plan to navigate challenges with parents who prefer to bring in cupcakes. Mention the benefits of healthy celebrations including: Healthy kids learn better Provides consistent positive nutrition messages Promotes a healthy school environment Creates excitement about nutrition
Next Steps: Next Meeting – Wellness Conference. June 16th from 10:00 a Next Steps: Next Meeting – Wellness Conference June 16th from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Begin meetings in September 2016 Appreciate the support of Dr. Nichols and Dr. Brewer