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HEALTHY-HUNGER FREE KIDS ACT 2010 School Wellness Policies
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Since the beginning of School Lunch, the intent… Was to safeguard our children’s health and well being
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School Wellness Policy Document that guides LEAs’ efforts to establish Student’s health, well being and ability to learn
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Rule Changes to Local School Wellness Policies (LWP)
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Timeline 2004 –Reauthorization required LEAs to create wellness policies 2010 – HHFKA added new provisions: –Implementation –Evaluation –Public reporting Feb 26, 2014-FNS proposed new regs
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Outline of Proposed Changes
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Public involvement: Establish wellness policy leadership; someone responsible to see school complies Permit participation –General Public –School Community –ParentsSchool Health Professionals –StudentsSchool Board –CNPSchool Administration –PE Teachers
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Specific Goals Nutrition Promotion* New Nutrition Education Physical Activity Other school based activities that promote student wellness Evidence based strategies must be reviewed & considered to meet goals
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Nutrition Guidelines for Food & Beverages Food & beverage sold to students on campus during school day must meet regulations for: –School meal standards –Smart Snacking in schools
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Food & Beverage Marketing Policies Marketing & advertising of only those foods and beverages that meet the Smart Snacking in Schools nutrition standards.
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Annual Progress Report Web address for LWP information Description of school’s progress Summary of wellness events Contact information of leader of wellness team Information to the public on getting involved
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Updates to LWP Policy is to be modified and updated as needed
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Triennial Assessment Assessment of policy is required every 3 years at a minimum
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Public Updates LEAs must make available to the public: –The wellness policy –Information and updates on at least an annual basis –Annual progress report –Triennial assessment
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Monitoring and Oversight State agencies must assess compliance with wellness policy requirements as part of administrative review
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Smart Snacks in School Implementation July 1, 2014 New snack standards effective for the 2014-2015 school year
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Alabama State Department of Education Healthy Snack Standards remain in place, except where USDA standards are more restrictive
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Any snack food sold in schools must: Be “whole grain rich” grain – OR Have as first ingredient a fruit, a vegetable, a dairy product, or a protein food - OR Contain 10% of the DV of one to the following nutrients: calcium, potassium, vitamin D, or dietary fiber - OR
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Any food sold in schools must Be a combination food that contains at least ¼ cup of fruit and/or vegetable –Entrée items exempt from new standards if part of a reimbursable meal –Entrée item may be sold a la carte on same day, and day after sold as part of reimbursable meal
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Nutritional Requirements Calorie limits: Snack items: ≤ 200 cal Entrée items: ≤ 350 cal* Sodium Limits: Snack items: ≤230 mg Entrée items: ≤ 480 mg* *Exempt from standard if part of reimbursable meal, day of and day after
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Nutritional Requirements Sugar limits: ≤ 35% of weight from total sugars in food Fat limits: Total fat ≤ 35% calories Saturated fat < 10% Trans fat- 0 grams
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Change in Standards ADPH Water – –any size –No added sugar or caffeine –Non carbonated –0 calories USDA Water – –No more than 20 oz –Maybe carbonated –<5 calories/8 oz –10 calories/20 oz
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Changes in Standards ADPH Caffeine not allowed in water Other beverages-HS –up to 12 oz/99 calories –8 oz/66 calories USDA Caffeine allowed in high schools Other beverages-HS –12 oz/60 calories or less –8 oz/40 calories or less –20 oz/10 calories or less
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Changes in After School Snack Standards
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Athletic Programs Students participating in school sport teams or clubs can receive afterschool snacks as part of a broad, overarching educational or enrichment program offered by school
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Drop In Program Student athletes who attend afterschool programs before or after team practices may receive snacks. There is no enrollment requirement
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Fund Raisers Guidance under development
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Alliance for a Healthier Generation calculator https://schools.healthiergeneration.org/focus_ areas/snacks_and_beverages/smart_snacks/ product_calculator/
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