Building Stakeholders School Wellness

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Building Stakeholders School Wellness Cheryl B.Sturgeon, Director Jefferson County Public Schools Louisville, Kentucky

Building Stakeholders District Resources Health Promotion Schools of Excellence Parent Teacher Organization School Based Health Initiatives Metropolitan Government Meal Service Nutrition Service Management in Classroom Healthy Vending Partnership

Building Stakeholders Nutrition Service Initiatives Material Distribution to Student Households Website Posting Healthy Food Standards School Board & Superintendent Briefing State Lobby Effort Scholarship Sponsor Network with Allied Resources

Building Stakeholders School Wellness Policies District & School Wellness Policy Committee of Stakeholders Parent, Principal, Health Professionals, Parent Teacher Organization, School Based Decision Making Council, Industry, Physical Activity & Curriculum Specialist.

Building Stakeholders Network Maintain Continuous Process Be Aggressive & Anticipate www.jefferson.k12.ky.us/departments/nutrition services Cheryl.sturgeon@jefferson.kyschools.us 502.485.3186