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4. Draft a Local Wellness Policy

The next step is for you and the team to draft a Local Wellness Policy.


Your Objectives

Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy database enables you to build your own policy by cutting and pasting specific language from existing policies gathered from states and school districts across the country.

Create a document that spells out what you hope to accomplish regarding district wide wellness practices. Avoid vague language when writing the Wellness Policy, the recommendations in the policy should be specific. For example, if using the term "healthy foods", define what "healthy" means. You can view the specific requirements for the policy by clicking here. The federal legislation stipulates that it address the following areas:

  • Goals for nutrition education, physical activity, and other school-based activities
  • Nutrition guidelines
  • Guidelines for reimbursable school meals
  • A plan for measuring implementation of the policy
  • Stakeholder involvement (parents, students, representatives of the school food authority, the school board)
1. Initial Homework2. Form Team3. Assess needs4. Draft policy5. Build awareness6. Adopt Policy7. Implement Policy8. Evaluate
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