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HEALTHY HOLBROOK“DEVELOPING HEALTHY CHOICES FOR HOLBROOK”
THE MISSION OF HEALTHY HOLBROOK IS TO SERVE WELL FED, WELL EXERCISED, AND WELL ROUNDED CHILDREN THAT ARE READY TO DEVELOP HEALTHY MINDS + HEALTHY BODIES+ HEALTHY SPIRITS
Healthy Holbrook Wellness Plan
•Why Healthy Holbrook?
•What are we doing to promote a Healthy Holbrook?
• Food Service Plan Update
•Next steps for a Healthy Holbrook
SCHOOL WELLNESS
COMPONENTSNUTRITION STANDARDS
HEALTH BEVERAGES AND WATER
SUPPORTIVE NUTRITION ENVIRONMENT
EMPLOYEE WELLNESS
MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND EDUCATION
SUNWISE AND HEAT ILLNESS
DRUG AND TABACCO ABUSE
HEALTH INFORMATION
BEHAVIOR HEALTH INFORMATION
Prevalence* of Self-Reported Obesity Among U.S. Adults by State and Territory, BRFSS, 2013- CDC
Health Concerns in the Holbrook School District
Obesity rates are also included in the overweight category.
(+) Sugary drinks and less healthy foods on school campuses(+) Advertising of less healthy foods(=) Variation in licensure regulations among child care centers(+) Lack of daily, quality physical activity in all schools.(+) No safe and appealing place, in many communities, to play or be active(+) Limited access to healthy affordable foods( )Greater availability of high-energy-dense foods and sugary drinks.( ) Increasing portion sizes(=) Lack of breastfeeding support(=) Television and media (+) Positive movement at HUSD #3
( ) Area of focus at HUSD #3(=) Area of little to no influence at HUSD #3
CDC- WHAT IS CAUSING AN INCREASE IN OBSEITY RATES?
THE NEED FOR A MORE HEALTHY HOLBROOK
Specific health issues2013
# of students2014
# of students2015
# of students2016
# of students
Asthma 195 161 165 160
Severe Allergy 98 69 94 47
ADD/ADHD 36 31 39 36
Seizures 10 14 11 11
Chronic Health Problems
(Diabetes, Lupus,Orthopedic)
59 70
Urgent DentalReferrals
137 75 (Park and IWES Kinder, 1st and
2nd grade)
30(Park and IWES Kinder, 1st and
2nd grades)
24(not including
IWES- not completed yet)
WHAT ARE WE DOING TO PROMOTE A HEALTHY HOLBROOK?
PROMOTION OF HEALTHY LIFESTYLES
EDUCATION
PREVENTION
PREVENTIONDental Screening and Sealants
Indian Health Services – K-12th Grades- provide dental screenings and sealants for native students
Vision & Hearing Screenings
Scoliosis Screening
BMI (Body Mass Indicators) testing
Parent informational letters Fliers/Notification regarding any current local health issues as needed seasonally: (i.e. Fifth’s Disease, MRSA, etc.)
Fluoride Varnish
Daily Exercise
Healthy food choices
EducationNavajo County Arizona Nutrition Network Program-Classroom Curriculum
Nutrition Expedition 4 lessons (30 minutes)—Kindergarten
My Pyramid/My Plate (3 lessons 40 min. Ea.)—1st Graders
Grow, Eat, Thrive 4 lessons (60 minutes)—2nd Grade Growing Gardens for Health
Physical Education Program – Kdg-2nd Graders (30 minutes twice weekly)
Sun wise – Skin Cancer Protection – State Mandated Program
9th Grade One Semester of Health – Curriculum includes Nutrition Fitness and Exercise
10th-12th Grades Weight Training and Physical Conditioning – P90X & Insanity
9th Grade– Life Connections – 1 semester - interpersonal and family relationships, career prep, life management and introductory skills for employment
10th Grade Foundations of Child Development -1 yr– Health and Sanitation, Prenatal Infant Toddler Child Development
11th Grade Child Development 2 - 1 yr – Nutrition, Communicating with Parents, Fostering Self Concept12th Grade Child Development 3- 1 yr – 2 hour block -Communication with Parents, Self Concept, Transitions
Promotion
FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM
AZ NUTRITIONAL GUIDELINES
• 10% OR LESS TOTAL CALORIES FROM SATURATED FATS
• NO MORE THAN 35% TOTAL SUGAR BY WEIGHT
• FOODS MUST CONTAIN 1 GRAM FIBER
• 40% OR LESS TOTAL CALORIES FROM FAT ON ALL ENTREES
• SETS MAXIMUM CALORIES PER SERVING
• FINAL PREPARATION CANNOT BE DEEP FRIED
• LIMITS ON BEVERAGES
NEW MEAL REQUIREMENTS
• MINIMUM/MAXIMUM CALORIES
• DAILY FRUIT SERVINGS AT BREAKFAST AND LUNCH
• REQUIRED SERVINGS OF VEGETABLES AND FRUITS
• LIMITS ON SODIUM
• MAXIMUM SATURATED FATS AND TOTAL FATS
• NO TRANS FATS
• MINIMUM FRUITS/VEGETABLES OFFERINGS
• ALL CREDITABLE GRAINS MUST BE WHOLE GRAIN RICH
• SMART SNACK REQUIREMENTS- foods that do not meet the Smart Snack requirements can not be sold on campus from 30 minutes after the bell rings to midnight.
THE BALANCE BETWEEN NUTRITION, COST AND PREFERENCE!
A Healthier Holbrook!1. FRUITS AND VEGGIE BARS-
Broccoli, cauliflower, celery, tomatoes, carrots, cucumbers, spinach, romaine lettuce, red and green peppers, peas, garbanzo beansApples, oranges, pears, peaches, melons, bananas, strawberries, berries
2. New school lunch provides 1/3 of the average daily calories needed by age
3. Lunches provide at least 2 oz of protein at each lunch meal
4. 2nd offerings on fruits and vegetables
5. Whole grain breads are offered daily
EMPOWER SCHOOLS GRANTSTANDAR
DTITLE BUDGET TASK OUTCOME
1 Nutritional Standards $0
2 Healthy Beverages and Water $350 Health water promotionPromote healthy choices for water consumption at HHS and
HJHS to combat energy drinks and soda.
3 Supportive Nutrition Environment $2,000 $1,200 HJHS Grab and GOProvide grab and go snacks at HJHS as a healthy food alternative between classes throughout the year.
Holbrook USD #3$800 Healthy Holbrook
Provide healthy food at our annual Healthy Holbrook Fun and Fitness Night on May 4, 2016. This will be a community event for students, staff, parents and community members.
4 Employee Wellness Program $1,200 Zumba, Yoga, walking program
Provide after school health programs for staff including Zumba, Yoga and walking programs. Costs associated with providers, incentives, etc. will be provided from the grant.
5 Monitoring and Assessment $0
6 Physical Activity and Education Program $250 Health equipment
Park Elementary will utilize the $250 for the school's wellness program including fun runs, brain gym, etc. Equipment will be purchased from these funds.
7 SunWise and Heat Illness$0
8 Drug/Tabacco Abuse $0
9 Health Information $400 IWES Family Night
Indian Wells Elementary School will utilize the Empower Schools Grant to provide health information to familiies during family nights and a health night at IWES.
10 Behavior Healthy Information
A Healthier HolbrookAwareness
A Healthier Holbrook!Nutrition
A Healthier HolbrookLeadership
A Healthier HolbrookActivity
A Healthier HolbrookStaff Wellness
A Healthier HolbrookDon’t Quit! Stay Healthy!
WHAT’S NEXT FOR A HEALTHY HOLBROOK?Student health goal: By April 2017, 100% of all students will
be exposed to healthy alternatives for food and beverages.
Staff health goal: By April 2017,
100% of all staff will have the opportunity to participate in a school/district-based wellness program.
Community goal: By April 2017, each school will have
parental involvement health and wellness information available at a school function.
1) The first wealth is health!- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Quote from an article in a health magazine
2) The stakes are high. We are raising the first generation in 150 years that is projected to have a lower life
expectancy than its parents. This startling reality is based primarily on the more than 30-year trend in rising childhood obesity. Our genetic makeup hasn’t changed during that time, but the environment kids are growing up in has changed dramatically.- Tom Hohensee- Creating Healthy Schools and Communities
IMPACT ON HUSD #3
Let’s Keep Holbrook Healthy!