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Wellness Treasure Hunt
The SBBC Wellness Policy mandates the Wellness and Learning Supports Committee annually assess progress toward wellness policy goals. We ask for your assistance in this task by completing this survey. If you are not sure of an answer, you may leave it blank. Answers are used for group data and not to assess individual school success. Your candor is appreciated.
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- Programs at this school offer students in pre-kindergarten through grade 5 nutrition education that provides the knowledge they need to adopt healthy lifestyles.
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- Nutrition and education is a component in elementary education at this school.
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- The staff responsible for providing school-based nutrition and health education programs is adequately trained.
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- Please indicate nutrition and fitness programs and activities at your school last year.
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- Food served in my school's cafeteria appears healthy.
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- The school cafeteria serves as a learning laboratory to teach and practice good nutrition. Please indicate which Food and Nutrition Services education/promotions your school participated in last 12 months:
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- The District provides nutrition education and encourages healthy eating for families, both within the home and outside. Family members are engaged as a critical part of the team responsible for teaching children about health and nutrition. Nutrition and health information for families is provided in multiple languages
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- At this school, every student has the opportunity to receive regular, age-appropriate, quality physical education.
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- Programs at this school encourage participation in physical activity before, during and after school in accordance with nationally recommended guidelines.
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- Physical education at this school provides safe and satisfying physical activity for all students including those with special needs.
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- This school does not use participation or non-participation in physical education class as a way to punish or discipline students.
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- Guidelines are provided for parents on packing healthy lunches.
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- This school disseminates (in multiple languages if appropriate), information for parents to help them promote and incorporate physical activity and healthy eating into their children's lives.
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- Drinking water should be conveniently available for students at all times.
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- A list of healthy food and non-food alternatives is made available to parents and teachers for classroom celebrations and rewards.
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- Food served in the classrooms will be obtained from approved sources, per Chapter 64E-11 of the Florida Administrative Code.
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- Please indicate which statement best describes use of food as a reward at your school:
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- Schools shall encourage fundraisers that promote positive health habits such as the sale of non-food and nutritious food items as well as fundraising to support physical activity events. Please indicate which statement best describes fund-raisers at your school:
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- Food and beverages sold at events must reinforce the importance of healthy choices. Please indicate which statement best describes food served at events at your school:
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- Snacks and rewards provided in your after-care programs reinforce the importance of healthy choices.
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- Schools ensure that students who receive free or reduced price meals are not treated differently from other students or identified by their peers.
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- Meals are scheduled as close as possible to the middle of the day.
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- This school supports the expansion of the Commit 2B Fit TM program, coordinated by the Physical Education Department, which provides nutrition and fitness education for students and families.
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- Each school and non-school based department is responsible for identifying an individual (wellness coordinator) or group responsible for the implementation of the Broward County Schools Wellness Policy requirements in that school or department.
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- Please indicate the overall impact of the District Wellness Policy at your school over the last 4 years: (More than 1 answer is permitted)
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- Please indicate other nutrition, fitness or health initiatives at your school:
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- Other comments:
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- School Name:*
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- Please indicate the size of your school:
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