C CAP Program Overview Fuel Up to Play 60 (FUTP 60) is a unique in school program that encourages the availability and consumption of nutrient rich foods, along with at least 60 minutes of daily physical activity. The program was founded by National Dairy Council (NDC) and the National Football League (NFL), in collaboration with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), and is based on a mutual commitment to the health of the next generation. Because FUTP 60 aims at long term, sustainable change, it requires ongoing support and participation at the grassroots level. Careers through Culinary Arts Program (C CAP) works with public schools across the country to prepare underserved high school students for college and career opportunities in the restaurant and hospitality industry. C CAP Arizona is part of this national program supporting culinary arts classes across the state. Dairy Council of Arizona (DCAZ) is helping to further FUTP 60 goals in local schools by offering funding for C CAP teachers and the opportunity for a senior culinary student to win a scholarship: For C CAP teachers: up to $1,000 to purchase nutrient rich foods for in class culinary activities and costs associated with FUTP 60/C CAP Scholarship Program. For Culinary students: Grand Prize of $5,000 scholarship to an Arizona culinary school awarded to a senior culinary student. Second and third place prizes will also be awarded. Students become eligible for prizes in one of two ways: Develop healthy recipes for kids to be included in a FUTP 60 Recipe Book that will be distributed to kids at FUTP 60 events. Serve as a mentor to younger children in elementary or junior high school to educate children about the benefits of healthy eating and instruct them on how to improve their eating habits using the FUTP 60 Program. For additional information about the C CAP program, visit www.ccapinc.org. To learn more about Fuel Up to Play 60, visit www.fueluptoplay60.com. For additional information about the contact Terri Verason at tverason@dcaz.org.
Background Today, child nutrition is more challenging than ever with epidemic rates of childhood overweight and obesity and the pervasive problem of nutrient deficiencies and sedentary behaviors in youth, which contribute to harmful effects in states of health as well as growth, development and cognition. Many health professional organizations and government agencies identify the school environment as critical for addressing this urgent issue. Meals and snacks consumed at school provide 35to 50 percent of a student s daily nutrition needs, and schools provide the ideal setting for teaching children and teens to adopt healthy eating and physical activity behaviors. Developed by National Dairy Council and National Football League (NFL), in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Fuel Up to Play 60 engages and rewards students for making a difference in their school environment and for their own health. Students and schools work together to increase sustainable access to nutrient rich foods and physical activity in schools and create longlasting behavior changes in youth. More than 70,000 schools in the U.S. are currently enrolled in FUTP 60. Dairy Council of Arizona (DCAZ) brings these national powerhouses to the local level and support C CAP teachers and students who assist schools in Arizona with implementing Fuel Up to Play 60 during the 2012 2013 school year. The objective of this collaboration is to draw on the expertise of C CAP teachers and students and the established and successful in school FUTP 60 program by partnering C CAP teachers and students with interested FUTP 60 schools with the shared vision of empowering students to eat healthy, moving Arizona one step closer to solving the problem of childhood obesity. Program Details The FUTP 60/C CAP Scholarship Program is designed to benefit both C CAP teachers and students, along with benefitting an elementary or junior high school chosen to implement the program. The C CAP students will either develop recipes or provide guidance and education for younger school children. Benefits of participating in the program include: Teacher benefits: Funding for nutrient rich food products to use in classroom culinary activities Helps to meet AZ CTE Culinary Arts Standards Leadership opportunities for your students Help your students win a scholarship to an AZ culinary school Student benefits: Develop leadership skills Resume enhancing activities Be a role model for younger children Use your skills and education to help kids learn about healthy eating Opportunity to win a $5000 scholarship to an Arizona culinary school Page 2 of 6
Funding Opportunities Dairy Council of Arizona will award C CAP teachers up to $1,000 in funding to purchase nutrient rich foods for their culinary related activities in the classroom. Nutrient rich foods are defined as fruits, vegetables, whole grains and low fat or fat free dairy foods including milk, cheese and yogurt. These funds may also be utilized to cover costs associated with implementing this program, such as supplies, transportation or other program affiliated costs. There are two levels of funding available, based on the level of participation chosen by the teacher. Up to 10 teachers will be funded at the Priority One level of funding. Priority One $1,000 for classroom culinary activities Implement a Healthy Eating Play in a lower grade level This level of funding will be available for up to 10 C CAP teachers. Funds received must be used to purchase nutrient rich foods (fruits, vegetables, whole grains and low fat or fat free dairy foods including milk, cheese and yogurt) for use in any classroom culinary activities. Funds are not limited to be used in the Fuel Up to Play 60 Healthy Eating Play. Funds may also be used to cover costs associated with implementing the program, such as supplies and transportation. For each presentation conducted, students will receive 10 entries into the prize drawing. Senior students will be entered into the drawing for the $5,000 FUTP 60 Scholarship. Teachers participating at this level also have the option to work with students to submit recipes for the FUTP 60 Recipe Book. See below for responsibilities. Teachers participating at this level will be awarded a stipend of $150 after submission and approval of the Final Evaluation Report. Teacher Responsibilities: o Participate in one training session on FUTP 60 by DCAZ staff. o Work with C CAP student(s) to prepare at least one Healthy Eating Play(s) from the FUTP 60 Playbook or develop an appropriate alternative activity. o Submit Plan of Action to DCAZ. o Work with the elementary/jr. high school s FUTP 60 Program Advisor to implement the Healthy Eating Play at the school. o Host 1 site visit of DCAZ staff to observe C CAP program. o Provide photos and/or video of implementation of the Healthy Eating Play. o Collect receipts of expenditures of classroom funding and include in Final Evaluation Report. o Complete Final Evaluation Report and submit to Dairy Council of Arizona. Student Responsibilities: o Work with C CAP teacher to prepare at least one of the Healthy Eating Plays from the FUTP 60 program or develop an appropriate alternative activity. o Implement the Healthy Eating Play(s) at a local elementary/jr. high school. o Serve as Healthy Eating mentor to younger children at a FUTP 60 school. o Complete Student Project Summary. Page 3 of 6
Priority Two $250 for classroom culinary activities Contribute recipes to a FUTP 60 Recipe Book This level of funding will be available for up to 15 C CAP teachers. For each qualified recipe submitted, students will receive one entry into the prize drawing. Senior students will be entered into the drawing for the $5000 FUTP 60/C CAP Scholarship. Recipes must be analyzed to ensure they meet specified nutrient criteria www.papayahead.com/recipe_construction.php. All recipes submitted will be reviewed by a professional chef for appearance, taste and culinary feasibility. Teachers participating at this level will be awarded a stipend of $50 after submission and approval of the Final Evaluation Report. Teacher Responsibilities: o Participate in one training session on FUTP 60 by DCAZ staff. o Submit Plan of Action to DCAZ. o Work with students to develop recipes, photograph and conduct taste test. o Collect receipts of expenditures of classroom funding and include in Final Evaluation Report. o Complete Final Evaluation Report and submit to Dairy Council of Arizona. Student Responsibilities: o Develop recipes that meet specified nutrient criteria to be included in a FUTP 60 Recipe Book. o Conduct a taste test on recipes. o Conduct nutrient analysis on recipe to ensure it meets nutrient guidelines. o Take photo of prepared recipe with appropriate place setting to enhance presentation. o Receive teacher approval prior to submitting recipe. o Submit recipe and picture electronically to DCAZ. Student Prizes Grand Prize $5,000 FUTP 60 Scholarship to an Arizona culinary school Eligibility: participating senior culinary students Second Prize $200 plus gift basket Eligibility: all participating culinary arts students Third Prize $100 plus gift basket Eligibility: all participating culinary arts students All prizes will be awarded at the C CAP Annual Awards Banquet. Scholarship funds will be dispersed directly to selected culinary school through the established C CAP Scholarship system. Page 4 of 6
Key Dates 9/8/2012 Kick off at C CAP Teacher Training 10/20/2012 Plan of Action due 10/20/2012 FUTP 60 Training Session at C CAP Teacher Training 11/10/2012 Plan of Action approved and Classroom Funds disbursed $1000 for Priority One Plans of Action $250 for Priority Two Plans of Action 10/20/2012 2/15/2013 Implement Plan of Action All recipes and recipe photos must be submitted by 2/15/13 3/1/2013 Final Evaluation Report due including photos, video of events 3/7/2013 Finalists notified and invited to C CAP Awards Banquet 3/18/2013 C CAP Awards Banquet FUTP 60 Scholarship and Prizes awarded Teacher Stipends disbursed Page 5 of 6
Healthy Eating Plays: The following Plays are selected from the FUTP 60 Playbook and have been selected for their ability to help maximize interaction between the C CAP students and the students at the FUTP 60 school. To meet the criteria for a Priority One activity, C CAP teachers and students may: choose one of these Plays adapt one of these Plays use a qualifying C CAP activity, such as Taste of Home recipe modification of family favorites develop a separate activity that meets the goals of the program Bring On Breakfast: These Plays highlight the fact that eating a nutritious breakfast may help students perform better on tests, improve daily attendance and participate more in class. Taste Test Breakfast A Hero s Breakfast Making Nutritious Foods Fun These Plays provide ways to help students make healthy food choices through nutrition promotion strategies. Simple approaches like contests can influence student food choices and may help improve their consumption of nutrient rich foods. Milk Mustache Booth Taste (Test) a Rainbow The Power Behind the Play Raise the [Food] Bar! If You Ask Them, They Will Eat Big Game Training Table Try It, You'll Like It Improving access in schools to good tasting, student appealing, nutrient rich foods from the five food groups can be a great way to change eating habits for the better. These Plays encourage students to try nutritious foods already on the school lunch menu, and new ones that everyone would like to add. Super Bowl Party Taste Test Days Build Your Own Shake Up Recipe Contest Salad Bar Tryouts 2011 National Dairy Council 2011 NFL Properties LLC. All NFL related trademarks are trademarks of the National Football League. Page 6 of 6