Nutrition and Physical Activity Wellness in the Schools

Code Number: 507.9

The Board is committed to the optimal development of every student. The Board believes for students to have the opportunity to achieve personal, academic, developmental, and social success, there needs to be a positive, safe, and health-promoting learning environment at every level, in every setting.

The District provides a comprehensive learning environment for developing and practicing lifelong wellness behaviors. The entire school environment, not just the classroom, shall be aligned with District-wide goals to positively influence a student’s understanding, beliefs and habits as they relate to good nutrition and regular physical activity. In accordance with law and this philosophy, the Board commits to the following:

The District will identify at least one goal in each of the following areas:

  • Nutrition Education and Promotion: Schools will provide nutrition education and engage in nutrition promotion that helps students develop lifelong healthy eating behaviors.

  • Physical Activity: Schools will provide students with age and grade appropriate opportunities to engage in physical activity that meet the Iowa Healthy Kids Act.

  • Other School Based Activities that Promote Wellness: As appropriate, schools will support students and staff’s efforts to maintain a healthy lifestyle.

The following nutritional guidelines for food available on school campuses will be adhered to:

  • Meals served through the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Program will be appealing and meet, at a minimum, nutrition requirements established by state and federal law;

  • Schools providing access to healthy foods outside the reimbursable meal programs before school, during school and thirty minutes after school shall meet the United States Department of Agriculture (“USDA”) Smart Snacks in Schools nutrition standards, at a minimum. This includes such items as those sold through aIa carte lines, vending machines, student run stores, and fundraising activities;

  • Snacks provided to students during the school day without charge (e.g., class parties) will meet standards set by the District in accordance with the law. The District will provide parents a list of foods and beverages that meet nutrition standards for classroom snacks and celebrations; and

  • Schools will only allow marketing and advertising of foods and beverages that meet the Smart Snacks in school nutritional standards on campus during the school day.

The Superintendent or his/her designee shall implement and ensure compliance with the policy by:

  • Reviewing the policy at least every three years and recommending updates as appropriate for Board approval;

  • Implementing a process for permitting parents, students, representatives of the school food authority, teachers of physical education, school health professionals, the Board, administrators and the public to participate in the development, implementation, and periodic review and update of the policy;

  • Making the policy and updated assessment of the implementation available to the public (e.g., posting on the website, newsletters, etc.). This information shall include the extent to which the schools are in compliance with policy and a description of the progress being made in attaining the goals of the policy; and

  • Developing administrative regulations, which shall include specific wellness goals and indicators for measurement of progress consistent with law and District policy.

First Adoption:
2006-07-17

Revision Adoption:
August 14, 2006/ November 8, 2010/ August 13, 2012/ July 25, 2017/ March 11, 2019

Reviewed Dates:
June 19, 2017/ February 22, 2019/ March 15, 2022

Legal Reference:
42 U.S.C. §§1751 et seq., §§1771 et seq.
7 C.F.R. Parts 210, 220
Iowa Code §§256.7(29), .11(6)
281 I.A.C. 12.5, .6; 58. 9-.11

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