The Board promotes healthy schools by supporting student wellness, including good nutrition and regular physical activity as part of the total learning environment. Schools contribute to the basic health status of students by facilitating learning through the support and promotion of good nutrition and physical activity. Improved health optimizes student performance potential and educational success, as children who eat well-balanced meals and are physically active are more likely to be engaged and learn in the classroom and less likely to be absent. Goals To further the Board’s beliefs stated above, the Board adopts the following goals: Goal #1. The district …
Read Full Policy- Last Reviewed/Revised: March 2019
- Last Adopted: August 9, 2006
Cross References:
- EF, Food Services
- EFC, Free and Reduced-Price Food Services
- EFEA, Nutritious Food Choices
- IHAM and IHAM-R, Health and Family Life/Sex Education
- IHAMA, Teaching About Drugs, Alcohol and Tobacco
- JLG, Physical Activity