FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP PUPILS POLICY NO. 5141.1 SCHOOL NUTRITION AND WELLNESS The Board of Education recognizes that child and adolescent obesity has reached epidemic levels in the United States and that poor diet combined with the lack of physical activity negatively impacts on students’ health, and their ability and motivation to learn. The Board is committed to:
All reimbursable meals shall meet federal nutrient standards as required by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Child Nutrition Program regulations. All items served as part of any before or after school program shall meet the standards as outlined within this policy. The following items may not be served, sold or given out as free promotion anywhere on school property at anytime before the end of the school day:
Schools shall reduce the purchase of any products containing trans fats. Federal labeling of trans fats on all food products is required by January 1, 2006. All snack and beverage items sold or served anywhere on school property during the school day, including items sold in a lá carte lines, vending machines, snack bars, school stores and fundraisers or served in any before or after school program shall meet the following standards: 1. Based on manufacturers nutritional data or nutrient facts labels:
2. All beverages shall not exceed 12 ounces, with the following exceptions:
3. Whole milk shall not exceed 8 ounces. 4. In elementary schools:
5. In middle and high schools:
Food and beverages served during special school celebrations or during curriculum related activities shall be exempt from this policy, with the exception of foods of minimal nutritional value as defined by USDA regulations. Food and beverages sold and or provided during sporting events, special events, plays and concerts that are held after the school day are exempt from this policy. This policy does not apply to medically authorized special needs diets pursuant to 7 CFR Part 210, school nurses using FMNVs during the course of providing health care to individual students or special needs students whose Individualized Education Plan (IEP) indicates their use for behavior modification. Adequate time shall be allowed for student meal service and consumption. Schools shall provide a pleasant dining environment. Schools shall attempt, whenever possible, to schedule physical education or recess before lunch. The curriculum shall incorporate nutrition education and physical education activities consistent with the New Jersey Department of Education Core Curriculum Content Standards. The Board of Education is committed to promoting the Nutrition Policy with all food service personnel, teachers, nurses, coaches and other school administrative staff so they have the skills they need to implement this policy and promote healthy eating practices. The Board will work toward expanding awareness about this policy among students, parents, and the community. Date Adopted: 8/31/06 |
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