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School Lunch and the School Environment Parting thoughts.

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Page 1: School Lunch and the School Environment Parting thoughts.

School Lunch and the School Environment

Parting thoughts

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School Lunch

• Nutrients in meals averaged over a week

• School decides food items served as long as meal pattern and nutrients are met

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Local wellness policies

• By 2006 – 2007

• Includes physical activity and nutrition education goals

• USDA guidelines, school district decides specifics

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Opportunities for Extension

HealthierUS Challenge

• FNEP helps meet nutrition ed. in the school

• FNEP reaches other channels like parents

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Local wellness policy

Work w/partners

• USDA

• DESE

• DHSS

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Who does what?

• NPA: nutr. ed. in classroom & to parents, link w/school food service, coalition

• Specialist, coordinator: Help develop policy – join local School Health Advisory Council, provide training

May vary from region to region!

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Quote – Gabriela Mistral

Many things we need can wait. The child cannot.

Now is the time his bones are being formed;

his blood is being made, his mind is being developed.

To him we cannot say tomorrow. His name is today.

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