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The following is a Wellness Policy that complies with requirements of the Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act of 2004 and the Florida State Statute Chapter 1003.453 School Wellness And Physical Education Policies; Nutrition Guidelines.

I.

 

Wellness Policy Committee – This committee has assessed the school’s nutrition and physical activity needs and developed this Policy based on those needs.

 

The committee is composed of the following representatives:

 

Area Represented Committee Member Name
Parent Mrs. Mc Intosh
Student Miss Hoffmann
School Food Service Personnel Mr. Hover
School Board Ms. Klock
School Administrator Mrs. Jekel
Physical Education Staff Mr. Makar
Local physician, dentist, or other health professional Dr. Wright

 

 

2.

Goals, Implementation, Evaluation

Nutrition Education: Nutrition education is provided in a classroom setting. We will use the Team Nutrition School program for our health and nutrition classes.

Goal Implementation Evaluation
1.  Students receive nutrition education that is interactive and teaches skills they need to adopt healthy eating behaviors. Classroom lectures, activities, and student participation provided in a nutrition/health class Classroom written tests (such as multiple choice, essay, fill in the blank) in the areas of nutrition.
2.  Students will have access to useful nutrition information. Use of posters, worksheets, brochures in various areas of classrooms and school campus Maintain a checklist of the nutrition information available to the students.  Students will mark off the items on the checklist as they take the items.
3.  Students will have the opportunity to practice behaviors that enhance good nutrition and healthy choices. 

 

Provide a variety of healthy meal choices during meal service Review menus, production records, nutrient analysis
4.  Enrolled in the Team Nutrition School program. 

 

*See attached enrollment form.

Use as an ongoing weekly teaching aid for education our students on nutrition.

3.

Physical Activity: Physical activities occur in different learning environments such as, but not limited to outdoor play, indoor activities, and community-sponsored events. The program shall consist of physical activities that are sufficient to provide a significant health benefit to students.

 

Goal Implementation Evaluation
1.  Students in grades K-5 receive 150 minutes per week of instructionally relevant physical education (Sunshine State Standards) All students will participate in a physical education class.  Instruction may be provided for grades 6-8 through formal physical education courses, integration into other courses, regularly scheduled intramural activities, and/or regularly scheduled school-wide activities. Review class schedule and interview school personnel
 

2.  Students will have 30 minutes of physical activity each day.

 

Instruction may be provided through formal physical education courses, integration into other courses, regularly scheduled intramural activities, and/or regularly scheduled school-wide activities.

 

Review class schedule and interview school personnel


4.

Other School-Based Activities:

 

Goal Implementation Evaluation
1. Students will be provided an adequate amount of time to consume meal. Schedule a minimum of 20 minutes for each class to consume their meals. Review the school schedule to confirm that each class is provided no less than 20 minutes to consume meals.
2.  Food will not be used as a reward or punishment Establish rules in the Code of Student Conduct and School Employee Handbook that food cannot be used for rewards or punishment. Review the Code of Student Conduct and School Employee Handbook to verify the rule has been established.  Interview teachers by asking them if they use food as a reward or punishment.
3.  Students will be provided access to school facilities for physical activity after school hours. The school gym/basketball court and team equipment will be available for students’ use after school hours. Interview the students and school faculty to inquire about the availability and use of the school’s gym or equipment.

 

5.

Nutrition Guidelines for All Foods Served or Sold: All foods served or sold at this school will meet the following nutrition guidelines.  These guidelines also apply to fund raisers and class parties.

 

 

7.

  • 200 calories or fewer per portioned package
  • No more than 35% of total calories from fat per serving size
  • Zero trans fat per serving
  • Consistent with the Dietary Guidelines
  • Contributes to developing healthy eating habits

 

 

 

 

8.

Designee:

__Donna Jekel_________________ (name) is the person charged with operational responsibility for ensuring that the school is meeting the local wellness policy.

 

9.

Procedure for Reporting to the School Board/Governing Authority:

On an annual basis, the results of the Wellness Policy evaluation and recommended revisions (if any) will be presented to the School Board/Governing Authority.  This will allow for public input and revisions.  If there are any recommended revisions, these will be presented to the School Board/Governing Authority for approval.

 

 

6.

Assurance:

 

We assure that the guidelines for reimbursable school meals shall not be less restrictive than regulations and guidance issued by USDA.

 

Website Address for the Wellness Policy (if Public or Charter School):

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The Good Shepherd Lutheran Church and School Wellness Committee

Approved          April 15, 2010

Adopted            April 15, 2010

____________________

Donna Jekel, Principal

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Good Shepherd Lutheran School began in 1967. In 2006 our school achieved accreditation through the National Lutheran School Association. We are a mission of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, a congregation of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, within the FL/GA District of the LCMS.

Lutherans have established schools in our country since 1640. There are more than 2,500 Lutheran elementary schools operated in the United States by member churches of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. These schools enroll over 240,000 children annually and constitute the largest Protestant school “system” in this country.

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G ood Shepherd Lutheran School exists to educate all children..

O n the basis of living a successful life through Christian faith and

O n learning the principles of God’s Word.

D isciplining young people towards reaching their full potential.

S haring thoughts and ideas through

H is guidance and wisdom.

E nabling the child to grow in love and commitment to God.

P roviding nourishment and understanding through

H is Grace.

E mpowering young people toward integrating knowledge.

R espected as being a gifted child of God.

D efining themselves as a valuable presence in the lives of others.

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