Healthy Schools: A Progress Report Moderator: Donna Oberg, Public Health – Seattle & King County Lisa Rakoz, Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction Lori Jacobs, Auburn School District Blake Trask, Washington Bikes Obesity Prevention Summit, Shoreline, WA December 4, 2013 www.copcwa.org
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Healthy Schools: A Progress Report
Moderator: Donna Oberg, Public Health – Seattle & King County
Lisa Rakoz, Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
Lori Jacobs, Auburn School District Blake Trask, Washington Bikes
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Facts About Childhood Obesity
One In Five Children Are Overweight By Age 6
Obese children are more likely to also be obese as
adults.
One-Third Of High School Students Get The Recommended Amount Of Exercise
In 2011, only 29% of high-schoolers in a survey participated in 60 minutes of physical activity each day, which is the amount recommended by the CDC.
Facts About Childhood Obesity
WA State Laws and Regulations in Fitness Education
Minutes in Physical Education• Grades 1-8, an average of 100 instructional minutes of physical education per
week
High School Graduation Requirements• Health education (.5 credit) and physical education (1.5 credits)
Waiving Physical Education • Outlines parameters for excused physical education
Physical Education • Outlines physical education and equivalency credits
Basic Education Act • Outlines expectations for what students should know and be able to do
by the end of their K-12 education
Assessments – formerly know as Classroom-Based Assessments• Emphasizes alignment with state health and fitness learning standards
and assessments
Special Education Students• Explains services available to PE students receiving FAPE
Nutrition and Physical Activity (Wellness) – emphasizes the goals for wellness polices• Access to nutritious foods and exercise • Food choice, physical activity, childhood fitness
Common Core State Standards – provides an integrated model for literacy and mathematics in health and fitness and other disciplines
WA State Laws and Regulations in Fitness Education
• Elementary Physical Education Specialists• Regional Support (ESDs)• Access to Information (What is really happening in
PE/PA?)– Certified Physical Education Teacher– Class size– # of classes in the gymnasium– Professional Development Opportunities
• Partnership with DOH and other stakeholders• Health and Fitness Cadre• Regional Capacity (ESDs)• Let’s Move, Active Schools (LMAS)• Comprehensive School Physical Activity Programs
(CSPAP)• Safe Routes to School• Higher Education and Pre-service Teachers• Carol M. White PEP Grants and other funding sources• Health and Fitness Connections to the Common Core
State Standards
Emerging Opportunities
Thank you!Lisa RakozHealth and Fitness Program SupervisorOffice of Superintendent of Public [email protected] (360)725-4977
Physical Education
Nutrition
Community Involvement
• Sports Fitness• Exercise Options
For Diverse Lifestyles
• Motivational Training
• Personal Training
• Eating for Performance
• Low Cost Healthy Options
• Preparing Healthy Foods
• Food Science
• Social Media• Community Events• Flyers and Posters
• Fundraising • Public Awareness
Kick Off Event
PLEASE JOIN US!Learn Ways to Stay Healthy!
Including;
Healthy Marketing Fair
Keynote Speaker
Interactive Workshops: Personal Trainers, Dance, Food Science, Healthy Cooking Demo,