Community Notifications
Minnesota Statute requires we provide notification to the public on the topics below. If you have any questions, please contact the Superintendent of Schools.
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The Child Nutrition and Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Reauthorization Act of 2004 requires all educational entities participating in the National School Lunch Program to establish local school wellness policies. In 2010, the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act (the Act) regulations added Section 9A to expand upon the previous local wellness policy requirement from the Reauthorization.
The 2010 legislation strengthens wellness policies by emphasizing ongoing implementation and assessment. This provision also supports a robust process at the community level, including the expansion of the team of collaborators participating in the wellness policy development. This approach is intended to foster broad-based support for effective wellness policies.
Components the Wellness Policy Law:
Goals for nutrition education, physical activity and other school-based activities.
Nutrition guidelines for all foods available on each school campus during the school day.
Guidelines for reimbursable school meals that are no less restrictive than those issued for the National School Lunch Program.
Implementation and evaluation plans of the local wellness policy.
Community involvement.
Nutrition promotion.
The following organizations have a wealth of wellness policy information:
U.S. Department of Agriculture-Food and Nutrition Service – Local School Wellness Policy website includes wellness policy reference materials and sample policies.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) wellness site offers help in designing, implementing, and promoting policies. School Health Guidelines to Promote Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Among Youth, is a publication from the CDC that includes evidence-based guidance for schools on how to promote healthy eating and physical activity in schools. The guidelines serve as the foundation for developing, implementing, and evaluating school-based policies and practices for K-12 grade students.
Minnesota Department of Health website offers laws, guides and samples from districts throughout Minnesota.
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Members of the Wellness Committee:
Emily Kiehne
Jim Peters
Keeley Todd
Angi Kaase
Andrew Pederson
Chris Mensink
Melissa Simonson
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