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News Release - 2/15/06
DAVENPORT SCHOOLS HOSTS COMMUNITY
FORUM ON STUDENT WELLNESS
As part of the process of
developing a new Student Wellness policy, the
Davenport Community Schools is hosting a community
forum on Tuesday, February 21, at 6 p.m. at the
Administrative Services Center at 1606 Brady
Street. During the forum, information about the
background of the federally mandated policy will be
provided. A group of staff members from all of the
school districts in Scott County, along with Scott
County Kids and the School Health Initiative, have
been meeting for several months to draft
recommendations which could be adopted county-wide.
This forum is set to provide parents, staff and
students of the Davenport Schools another
opportunity to hear about the recommendations and
provide some input for the Board policy committee as
recommendations are formalized. The policy will go
into place by July 1, 2006 and be effective with the
next school year.
The policy includes goals for
physical activity, nutrition education, nutrition
and other school-based activities designed to
promote student wellness. The policy is divided into
the following sections:
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Physical Activity –
Speaks to the amount of time spent in physical
education activities, teaching physical activity
skills, promotion of lifelong fitness, and the
provision of physical fitness assessments on a
regular basis
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Nutrition Education
– Speaks to the provision of age-appropriate
nutrition education, nutrition-related skills,
and includes nutrition guidelines for all foods
available on the school campus as well as Food
Service/Nutrition Services at schools modeling
the Dietary Guidelines for Americans.
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Food Service Sales and
Food Service Programs/Ala Carte Sales –
Speaks to nutritional guidelines for foods and
beverages provided/sold on school campuses
during the instructional day, sets limitations
and guidelines for vending machine sales;
encourages availability of fresh
fruits/vegetables as well as a price structure
that encourages students to purchase nutritious
items.
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Fundraising – Speaks
to guidelines and restrictions on food/beverage
items which can be sold during the instructional
day and encourages non-food fundraisers or the
sale of food which meets the nutritional
guidelines.
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Classrooms – Speaks
to ensuring that food served in classrooms meets
the nutritional guidelines of the policy, which
includes snacks and birthday treats, and the
importance of asking adult staff to model
nutritious food and beverage choices.
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Monitoring
Implementation and Evaluation – Speaks to
ways the policy can provide monitoring and
measurement of the guidelines, including
establishing a district-level committee to
oversee the administration of the policy.
A copy of the draft language and an overview
brochure are available by clicking on the Wellness
icon on the homepage of the district’s website at
www.davenportschools.org.
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