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The Child Reauthorization Act of 2004 requires that every
school district participating in the National School Lunch
and/or Breakfast Program develop and implement a local
"wellness policy" by the beginning of school year
2006-2007. This mandate is to help protect and improve
child health through adequate levels of physical activity and
good nutrition during the school day. Wellness policies
must address specific school-based nutrition and physical
activity areas. Including:
- Goals for nutrition education, physical activity, and
other school-based activities designed to promote students
wellness;
- Provide nutrition guidelines for all foods and beverages
available on school campuses during the school day;
- Ensure that guidelines for reimbursable school meals
meet federal requirements and nutrition standards;
- Involve a broad group of members of the community;
- Include a plan for measuring implementation of the
wellness plan; and,
- Designate a person(s) to insure fulfillment of the local
wellness policy.
Purdue Extension is working with
community and county partners across the state to develop an
Action Plan for Community Wellness to address health,
nutrition, infrastructure, zoning, recreation, and other
related issues in addition to the 2006 School Wellness
Policy. On Friday, January 6, 2006, Purdue University
will be hosting a video conference titled "Indiana: Healthy
People, Healthy Communities." The focus of the video
conference is to bring community/county partners together for
community and school wellness.
The video conference will include a panel of experts
addressing healthy lifestyle options for Indiana
communities. The panel will include the following
members:
Dr. Judith Monroe, Indiana State Health Officer;
Dr. Peggy Wild, Indiana Department of Education, Office of
Career and Technical Education;
Dr. Connie Weaver, Purdue University Food and Nutrition
Department Head;
Dr. Bernard Dahl, Purdue University Horticulture and
Landscape Architecture;
Kathy Dale, Tippecanoe County Vision 2020;
Dr. Steven McKenzie, Purdue University, Food and Nutrition
Department and Living Well After 50; and,
Amy Moyer, Corporate Outreach Coordinator, National
Institute for Fitness and Sports.
For more information on the Healthy People, Healthy
Communities video conference please contact Karen Zotz,
Assistant Director and Program Leader, CFS Extension at kzotz@purdue.edu. |