Peer to Peer Training School Wellness Policies Engaging Stakeholders – November 2009 Mickey Belosi, CFCS School Wellness Consultant

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Peer to Peer Training School Wellness Policies Engaging Stakeholders – November 2009 Mickey Belosi, CFCS School Wellness Consultant

Southern Boone CountyColumbia SalemKennett Lafayette CountySanta Fe LexingtonSt. James BolivarRalls County MoberlySouthern Reynolds Ferguson FlorissantMarshfield Montgomery County

School Wellness Inventory – Evaluation Committee Involvement with other district committees Designated Leader Membership Monitoring implementation Measures for success ▫Revenue, meal participation, changes ▫Fitness, behavior, test scores

School Wellness Inventory – Parental Involvement Wellness policies available and accessible Actively inform families Collect data from families Include families in data gathering Involve in planning wellness activities Provides resources Offer programs Reached out to larger community Involve in other school-linked activities

Action For Healthy Kids

Who is most important at school? Board Member Superintendent Administrators Faculty Staff Nurse Custodian Parent Student

“Progress or Promises”? AFHK PARENTS ADVOCATING FOR SCHOOL WELLNESS A toolkit of resources to help recruit, train and support parents and other caring adults to enhance school wellness in underserved communities School administrators by far are the best positioned to move local school wellness forward, according to survey respondents. Parents and other caregivers come in second, with school board members close behind

“Progress or Promises”? : AFHK “The catalyst for improving school wellness is leadership. Whether it’s a superintendent, a principal, a motivated school board member, an active and interested parent, or all of the above, school wellness has to start with one committed individual or constituency.” ◦David Satcher, MD, PhD 16 th U. S. Surgeon General and founding Chair of Action for Healthy Kids.

Possible stakeholders Athletic directors Teachers Food Service Staff Parents Principals PTO/PTA Students Superintendents Community members School board members School health/wellness councils California Project Lean – Policy in Action