Early Learning and School Readiness (ELSR) [+]
Family and Community Engagement
Food and Nutrition
Child and Adult Care Food Programs (CACFP)
Claims Reimbursement and Reporting System (CRRS)
Commodity Distribution Program
Promising Practices
Resources and Tools for Food and Nutrition
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Summer Food Service Program
Wellness
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Wellness Guidelines

The publication “Healthier Schools: A Brighter Tomorrow,” compiled by the School Physical Fitness and Wellness Advisory Council, is a resource of evidence-based practices to jump start Ohio school wellness plans.  Each chapter of the publication presents one of the 11 guidelines and includes best practice examples of implementation. All documents listed below are presented in PDF format.

A new wellness resource is Ohio's Promising Practices for Wellness and Nutrition. Promising Practices collects and presents examples of activities, projects and programs that promote the wellness guidelines in Ohio schools and childcare facitilites. Click here to go to Promising Practices on the ODE Web site.

 


 

Complete document:

Healthier Schools: A Brighter Tomorrow

Document contents:

Introduction

Best practice guidelines:

Nutrition

Guideline 1:  Schools provide an environment that offers and promotes healthy and appealing food and drink choices

Guideline 4: Schools maximize their participation in federal child nutrition programs

Guideline 6: Schools integrate nutrition education and physical activity into their everyday curriculum

Guideline 9: Schools provide a positive dining environment that encourages a pleasant eating experience

Physical activity

Guideline 5: Schools maximize their participation in student fitness and physical activity programs

Guideline 10: Schools provide and promote social, noncompetitive fitness and activity opportunities

Wellness education

Guideline 3: Schools collaborate with public and private entities to promote student wellness

Guideline 2: Parents, families and students are educated about healthy lifestyle choices

Guideline 7: Schools provide professional development, support and resources for staff about wellness

Guideline 8: School community leadership demonstrates a commitment to wellness through policies, plans and actions

Guideline 11: Schools use data to develop, structure and support their wellness plans

Evaluation Tools and Strategies

Bibliography

Logic Model

Supporters and Acknowledgements

 


 About "Healthier Schools: A Brighter Tomorrow"

Ohio House Bill 66 created the School Physical Fitness and Wellness Advisory Council to provide guidance to school districts in developing and implementing wellness policies and plans.

The council was charged with developing best practice guidelines regarding nutrition education and physical activity for students, researching school-based activities and school-business partnerships that promote wellness, and finding methods for schools to evaluate these efforts.

 

 
Last Modified Jun 26, 2012 07:42 AM