HENDERSON ISD HEALTH & WELLNESS POLICY



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I. Physical Activities: HENDERSON ISD HEALTH & WELLNESS POLICY Goals: Activities Person(s) Responsible 1) Students are given opportunities for physical activity during the school day through physical education (PE) classes, daily recess periods for elementary school students, and the integration of physical activity into the academic curriculum. 2) Students are given opportunities for physical activity through a range of before- and/or after-school programs including, but not limited to, intramurals, interscholastic athletics, and physical activity clubs. 3) Parents and guardians are encouraged to support their children's participation in physical activity, to be physically active role models, and to include physical activity in family events. 4) Teachers, and other school staff will promote enjoyable, lifelong physical activity among students. PK-5: Physical Education Class 6-8: Physical Education Class; Athletics; Band 9-12: : Physical Education Class (1.5 Credits); Athletics; Band; Drillteam; Cheerleading U.I.L. Competition Rusk County Sports Association: Football, Basketball, Softball, Baseball, Soccer Dance and cheerleading studios Announcements and flyers are sent home to parents Parental participation in game-day Teacher and staff participation in game-day ; faculty basketball and volleyball games, etc. District Curriculum Director Campus Administrators Community-wide outreach Campus Administrators, teachers and staff Campus Administrators, teachers and staff Beginning: Timelines First day of school and continuing for 187 days Designated starting dates for activity School sponsored gameday dates School sponsored gameday dates Formative/Summative Formative: Class schedules (Day 1 of the school year, or the day in which a student enters school) Evaluations: 6 week periods Summative: End of semester grade reports Credits earned Student enrollment in activites Number of participants in events Number of participants in events

II. Food and Nutrition: Health education curriculum District Director of Child Fall and Spring Semesters Copies menu information and Nutrition Dissemination of materials Activity hand-outs Healthy students with health Poster displays of nutrition and Campus cafeteria managers eating habits healthy eating habits Give-A-Ways : Message Items 1) Students will receive nutrition education that teaches the skills they need to adopt healthy eating behaviors. 2) Students will receive consistent nutrition messages throughout schools, classrooms, cafeterias, homes, community and media Health education curriculum menu information and Activity hand-outs Poster displays of nutrition and healthy eating habits Give-A-Ways : Message Items District Director of Child Nutrition Campus cafeteria managers Campus Administrator On-going throughout the school year Collections of information Records of student 3) Health education curriculum standards and guidelines which include both nutrition and physical education are included within campus and district plans 4) Nutrition will be integrated into health education classes 5) Nutrition education are linked with the coordinated school health program. 6) Staff members responsible for providing nutrition education will have appropriate training. 7) Campuses will conduct nutrition education and promotions that involve parents, students, and the community. Assigned classroom materials and Assigned classroom materials and Assigned classroom materials and Attendance at required professional development and training Send-Home Family Fun-Night Activities District media sources Campus administrators Fall and spring semester Health Education TEKS Campus administrators Health Teachers Campus administrators Health Teachers Curriculum Director Campus Administrators 6 week grade reports 18 weeks per semester Health Education TEKS Included within curriculum each semester Professional Development Days Monthly promotions Health Education TEKS Sign-In Sheet of participants Receipts of information

III. Food and Beverages: 1) Nutrition guidelines will be implemented for foods and beverages in a la carte sales Texas Nutrition Policy Guidelines will be followed August prior to beginning of school Copy of guidelines 2) Nutrition guidelines will be implemented for foods and beverages sold in vending machines and snack bars during the school day 3) Guidelines for reimbursable meals shall not be less restrictive that the regulations and guidance of the Child Nutrition Act and the National School Lunch Act Texas Nutrition Policy Guidelines will be followed National School Lunch Guidelines will be followed August prior to beginning of school August prior to beginning of school Copy of guidelines Copy of guidelines IV. Dining Environment: 1) Campus staff will provide a clean, safe, enjoyable meal environment for students. custodial services will be implemented to ensure clean, safe environments Custodian Staff District and Campus Administrators Health Dept. Inspections 2) Campus staff will provide enough space and serving areas to ensure all students have access to school meals with minimum wait time. 3) Campus staff will make drinking fountains available in all schools, so that students can get water at meals and throughout the day. 4) Campus staff will encourage all students to participate in school meals program and protect the identity of students who eat free and reduced price meals. Evaluation of facilities with added improvements when needed High School Cafeteria expansion Replacement of outdated water fountains on all campuses Lunch form dissemination to all students, not just the lowsocioeconomic students Parental return of lunch forms allowed Cafeteria Managers District and Campus Administration Cafeteria Managers observations and documentation of serving times Inspection and observation Number of students participating in school meals program

V. Eating Times: Designated lunch periods according to Master Observation Schedule 1) Students will have adequate time to enjoy eating healthy foods with friends in schools. 2) Lunch time will be scheduled as near the middle of the school day as possible. Designated lunch periods according to Master Schedule VI. Food or Physical Activity as a Reward or Punishment: Master Schedule 1) Staff will prohibit the use of food as a reward or punishment Rewards and punishments for good deeds or bad will not include food items Classroom teachers August to May Survey and observation 2) Students will not be denied participation in recess or other physical as a form of discipline or for classroom make-up time. All students will be allowed to participate in recess and/or other physical in spite of discipline issues Classroom teachers August to May Survey and observation

VII. General Environment : Fund-raisers will be evaluated Campus fund-raising carefully calendar 1) Administrators will ensure that campuses fundraising efforts are supportive of healthy eating. Pre-screening of fund-raising Evaluation after activity 2) Administrators will provide for professional development and training Attendance at designated professional development Curriculum Director Professional Development Days Sign-In Sheet for participants 3) HISD administrative staff may keep school or district-owned physical activity facilities open for use by students outside school hours. Campus principals will schedule after school use of facilities District and campus administrators Per requests by participants and sponsors Survey and sign-in and out sheets 4) HISD administrative staff will encourage parents, teachers, school administrators, students, foodservice professionals, and community members to serve as role models in practicing healthy eating and being physically active, both in school and at home. 5) Students and parents will be provided information and outreach materials about other FNS programs such as Food Stamps, and Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) 6) HISD staff will encourage all students to participate in school meals program, i.e. the National School Lunch, including snacks for After School Program, and School Breakfast programs. Family Fun-Nights Eagles Program (Adult Mentoring) Campus Game-days Materials disseminated through Parenting classes and counseling sessions Information given to all students during campus orientation programs District and campus administrators Special Education Director Campus Counselors District At-Risk Coordinator PEP Coordinator District and Campus Administrators On-going 36 weeks (throughout the school year) 36 weeks (throughout the school year) Health habits of stake-holders Receipts for materials Information Packets Number of participants

7) HISD will adopt and implement The curriculum Beinestar will PE teachers One time a week Lesson handouts a coordinated school health program. Be taught through PE classes Campus teachers starting 4/1/07 Parent communication in grades PK-2. The curriculum The Great Body Shop will Be taught through PE classes In grades 3-5. For Middle School and High School,. The text book Texas Holt Lifetime Health will be taught In grades 8-12. Revised 2-07 Adopted by HISD Board of Trustees June 6, 2006