Nutrition & Physical Activity Report Card 2006 The LaRue County Schools are dedicated to providing nutritious meals and multiple physical activity opportunities.

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Nutrition & Physical Activity Report Card 2006 The LaRue County Schools are dedicated to providing nutritious meals and multiple physical activity opportunities in order to help close the achievement gap and assist our students to reach academic proficiency. “Promoting healthy and safe behaviors among students is an important part of the fundamental mission of schools.” School Health Index-Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Nutrient Analysis Averaged over the course of a week, lunch menus offered in our schools provide the following: NutrientTarget*Actual Calories Iron (Mg)4.2 Mg3.6 Mg Calcium (Mg)370 Mg Mg Vitamin A (RE)285 RE RE Vitamin C (Mg)17 Mg24.53 Mg Protein (G)15 G29.1 g Total Fat (G)30% of Calories17.6 g Saturated Fat (G)10% of Calories5.8 g *Grades 4-12 Physical Activity & Achievement The LaRue County Schools provide students with several opportunities for physical activity and nutrition education. These opportunities range from physical education and health classes to several extra-curricular sports that students can choose to be involved. These include soccer, cross-country track, tennis, volleyball, softball, football, basketball, wrestling, track & field, golf, cheerleading and baseball. Middle and Elementary schools also promote physical activity through the “Tour de LaRue” cycling tour of LaRue County, as well as fitness clubs such as rock climbing, archery and a “Jumping Eagles” program. They are also planning a Physical Activity night and a Skating night at the LaRue Middle School. School Physical Activity Environment Assessment Program/activityElemMiddleHigh Provide daily recess100%N/A Provide at least 150 minutes of physical education per week 75%N/A Provide at least 225 minutes of physical education per week N/A25%100% Provide classroom physical activity integrated into school day 90%60%30% Provide intramural physical activity opportunities 100% Offer facilities to families/ community for physical activity opportunities 100% The data presented above is a summary from the school administrator’s assessment of our physical activity environment. LaRue County Schools provide 6 certified physical education teachers serving elementary through high school. Family Resource & Youth Service Centers are also active in assisting schools with planning the extra activities that encourage health and wellness in the district. They are active in continuing to work with school personnel on a Health & Wellness Committee to help serve Physical Fitness & Health teachers with extra activities such as the “Tour de LaRue.”

School Breakfast The School Breakfast Program (SBP) was established in School districts receive federal reimbursement for each school breakfast served that meets the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s nutrition guidelines. Studies show that children who participate in the School Breakfast Program have significantly higher standardized achievement test scores than non-participants. Children with access to school breakfast also had significantly reduced absence and tardiness rates. National School Lunch The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) was conceived in 1946 as a “measure of national security to safeguard the health and well-being of the Nation’s children.” School districts receive federal reimbursement for each school lunch served that meets the United States Department of Agriculture nutrition guidelines. These guidelines promote meal quality while commodity donations help the farmer and help schools keep down meal prices. Our lunch meals are planned on a two-week menu cycle. Federal regulations require that we offer specific portion sizes of meat, fruits and/or vegetables, grains/breads and fluid milk during every lunch meal service. The portion sizes are designed to meet the needs of growing children and, as a rule, we increase the sizes as the children grow older. We make a concerted effort to offer whole grain breads whenever possible. Vegetables and fresh fruits are offered every day. Also offered are four entrée choices each day which may include freshly-prepared salads, homemade pizza, whole-grain sandwich wraps and home- made soups and sauces. The menu cycle provides for variety and allows us to make the most efficient use of food dollars as well as USDA commodities, especially seasonal fresh fruits. We offer three flavors of 1% milk, as well as 100% fruit juices at breakfast. An analysis of our lunch menus is found elsewhere in this report card. The table below provides a synopsis of the lunch program, including participation and financial data from Federal Reimbursement$141,835 # Schools Participating5 Total Breakfasts Served119,274 Average Daily Participation689 Breakfast PricesAdult Price $1.50 Student Reduced-price: $.30 Student Paid: $ 1.00 Summer Feeding Program The Summer Feeding Program allows summer programs to serve free meals to all children ages 0 through 18. This year we served 9 sites including the LaRue Public Library and bookmobile. Federal Reimbursement$18,492 Total Meals Served Average Daily Participation358 Federal Reimbursement$472,715 # Schools Participating5 Total Lunches Served338,973 Average Daily Participation1, 959 Cost of Food Used$465,952 # Students Approved for Free Meals1022 # Students Approved for Reduced-price Meals 267 # Students approved for Paid Meals1176 Lunch PricesAdult: $2.50 Reduced : $.40 Paid : $1.50 A USDA study showed students who eat school meals are more likely to consume milk, meats, grain mixtures and vegetables compared to students who did not, including students who brought meals from home. Also, students who eat school meals have higher intakes of some vitamins and minerals, including calcium and Vitamin A -- nutrients that tend to be “problem nutrients” for kids. Cost-wise, schools work very hard to make sure that school meals are a good value. Take a look at the number of items typically offered to students at lunch -- an entrée, two servings of fruits and vegetables, a bread or grain item and 8 ounces of milk. It takes a real balancing act to beat that value with a bag lunch.--National Dairy Council LaRue County Food Services operate on a conventional system in which many foods are prepared from scratch and have never contracted with fast-food retail establishments to provide any foods offered in all 4 school cafeterias. Nutrition information of all food and beverage items available to students during the day can be downloaded from Food and beverage items that are sold as a la carte on the cafeteria lines or through vending machines or school stores meet the minimum nutritional standards required by the Kentucky Board of Education. These standards are designed to limit access to items with little or no nutrient density. No sales from machines or school stores take place until 30 minutes after the last lunch period. “Protecting children’s health and cognitive development may be the best way to build a strong America.” -- Dr. J. Larry Brown, Tufts University School of Nutrition