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Page 1: Lindsey Bouza Schools Coordinator Healthy Communities Division Juliana Hammer Child and Adolescent Program Coordinator Division of Nutrition and Physical

Lindsey BouzaSchools CoordinatorHealthy Communities Division

Juliana HammerChild and Adolescent Program CoordinatorDivision of Nutrition and Physical Activity

Page 2: Lindsey Bouza Schools Coordinator Healthy Communities Division Juliana Hammer Child and Adolescent Program Coordinator Division of Nutrition and Physical

WellSAT: Wellness School Assessment Tool Who: Yale University’s Rudd Center

for Obesity

Where: Connecticut

Why: No standardization/assessment of school wellness policies

How: www.wellsat.org

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Policy Coding Tool

50 items divided among five subscales

1. Nutrition Education & Wellness Promotion

2. Standards for USDA Nutrition Programs

3. Nutrition Guidelines for Competitive Foods

4. Physical Education/Physical Activity5. Evaluation & Implementation

Page 4: Lindsey Bouza Schools Coordinator Healthy Communities Division Juliana Hammer Child and Adolescent Program Coordinator Division of Nutrition and Physical

Three level coding scheme

Code “0” if the item is not addressed at all in the policy

Code “1” if the item is addressed in a vague, suggested, unclear manner

(should, suggest, encourage)

Code “2” if the item is addressed in a clear, specific, and directive manner

(shall, must, will, require, enforce)

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Two Types of Scores

Comprehensiveness– percentage of items addressed in some way

Strength–percentage of areas addressed in a clear and specific manner

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Nutrition Education and Wellness Promotion

Review Section 1

Page 7: Lindsey Bouza Schools Coordinator Healthy Communities Division Juliana Hammer Child and Adolescent Program Coordinator Division of Nutrition and Physical

Nutrition Education 7, 8

“School-based marketing of brands promoting predominantly low-nutrition foods and beverages is prohibited. The promotion of healthy foods, including fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low-fat dairy products is encouraged.”

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Nutrition Education 9

Meeting Schedule September 13, 2010 Working Groups October 11, 2010 Full Committee November 8, 2010 Working Groups December 13, 2010 Working Groups January 10, 2011 Full Committee

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School Meal Standards

Review Section 2

Page 10: Lindsey Bouza Schools Coordinator Healthy Communities Division Juliana Hammer Child and Adolescent Program Coordinator Division of Nutrition and Physical

School Meals Standards 1

“The School Transportation Commissioner has improved on-time morning arrival to 97% which enables more students time to participate in the school breakfast program.”

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School Meal Standards 7“Schools should share information

about the nutritional content of meals with parents and students. Such information could be made available on menus, a website, on cafeteria menu boards, placards, or other point-of-purchase materials.”

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Standards for Competitive Foods

Review Section 3

Page 13: Lindsey Bouza Schools Coordinator Healthy Communities Division Juliana Hammer Child and Adolescent Program Coordinator Division of Nutrition and Physical

Nutrition Standards for Other Foods 1 Vending machines at the

Middle and High Schools will be locked and/or shut off and inaccessible during the school day (The exception would be in the individual machine contains 100% healthy choices.

Vending in elementary schools may not be accessible to students.

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Nutrition Standards for Other Foods 4

“Schools should limit celebrations that involve food during the school day to no more than one party per class per month. Each party should include no more than one food or beverage that does not meet nutrition standards for foods and beverages sold individually. The district will disseminate a list of healthy party ideas to parents and teachers.”

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Nutrition Standards for Other Foods 10

“Teachers and staff are not allowed to use food as a reward and meal times are not to be delayed as punishment.”

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Physical Education/Physical Activity

Review Section 4

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PE/Physical Activity 2, 3, 4

All elementary school students are scheduled for at least 60 minutes of physical education instruction per week. Middle School and High School

students will be scheduled for at least 90 minutes of physical education instruction per week. With few exceptions all schools currently are meeting the goal of 60 or 90 minutes of physical education instruction.”

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PE/Physical Activity 10

Schools should discourage extended periods (i.e., periods of two or more hours) of inactivity. When activities, such as mandatory school-wide testing, make it necessary for students to remain indoors for long periods of time, schools should give students periodic breaks during which they are encouraged to stand and be moderately active.”

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Evaluation and Implementation

Review Section 5

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Evaluation 4

“Review of the Wellness Policy and Action Steps will be done Quarterly by the Corporation Wellness Committee. On an Annual Basis, the Wellness Committee will revise the Policy for presentation to the School Board.”

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WellSAT scores

Score reflects solely the language in the policy,

NOT the current status of implementation of healthy initiatives in the schools.

Schools may have healthy practices instituted, but if they are not documented in the policy, they could not be scored.

Points Possible 200

Average Across 23 School Corporations

68

Range of Scores 9-131

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Questions or Comments?

Page 23: Lindsey Bouza Schools Coordinator Healthy Communities Division Juliana Hammer Child and Adolescent Program Coordinator Division of Nutrition and Physical

After scoring: Present it to the CSHAC/school board

Add current activities to your wellness policy

Make improvements to the wellness policy

Use this to track progress throughout the years

Use to compare to other school corporations/school districts

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Let’s Get Started!

www.wellsat.org