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1 TRANSFORMING 25,000 SCHOOLS By the End of 2012
Team Up for School Nutrition May 28, 2015 Jill Camber Davidson, RDN, CD

2 Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool
Who Are We? Action for Healthy Kids (AFHK) is a national grassroots partnership created to address the epidemic of overweight, undernourished and sedentary youth by focusing on changes in schools. NARRATIVE: Action for Healthy Kids® fights childhood obesity, undernourishment and physical inactivity by helping schools become healthier places so kids can live healthier lives. We partner with a legion of dedicated volunteers - teachers, students, moms, dads, school wellness experts and more to create healthful school changes. We believe that everyone has a part to play in ending the nation’s childhood obesity epidemic. We provide programs and services and lead advocacy efforts in school.

3 Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool
At Action for Healthy Kids, we believe every kid can be healthy, and this is what we work for. Simply put, this is our success equation. Good Food + Active Bodies = Kids Equipped for Success.

4 Healthy School Environment
Smart Fundraising 3/12/2015 Healthy School Environment NARRATIVE: How do we put the success equation in action? One area that we at Action for Healthy Kids work hard to improve is the school environment. There are many opportunities for students to learn about and practice healthy behaviors in schools, and this is where students learn about nutrition and healthy eating, physical activity, and chronic health conditions. Action for Healthy Kids works with schools to align what they are teaching with the health practices in the school. In particular, how schools support student activities and foster a healthy school environment. A healthy school environment includes nutrition education, nutritious school foods, daily opportunities to be physically active, programs to promote wellness, healthy fundraising and school wide support of these efforts. Action for Healthy Kids state teams work directly with school staff, parents and students. Nationally, we provide grants, technical assistance and resources to schools to help achieve healthier school environments. We host webinars and in-person trainings, and work with many partners to achieve success. (Definition of a healthy school environment is from the USDA Smart Snacks in School webinar.)

5 Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool
AFHK Resources NARRATIVE: Resources on the AFHK page. We provide resources to help teachers, parents and health professionals in their work to promote healthy behaviors. This includes materials, tool kits, technical assistance and financial grants. We have state coordinators in 23 states to assist grantee schools and provide additional support. We also are developing an interactive wellness policy tool for use by district wellness committees and school health teams.

6 AFHK Tip Sheets Available online at www.actionforhealthykids.org
Smart Fundraising 3/12/2015 AFHK Tip Sheets Available online at NARRATIVE: Action for Healthy Kids has online resources at Pictured here are the newest fundraising tips sheets, revised in 2015 to reflect the changes with the smart snacks in schools rule. You can view and download these tip sheets at We also have worked with other partners to provide content expertise, such as the CDC water tool kit, an upcoming CDC parent toolkit and other publications.

7 Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool
AFHK Wellness Policy Tool Available free, online at Go to Tools for Schools, Click on Wellness Policy Tool link. Registration and log in is required to use the tool. Seven Steps to Success NARRATIVE: As part of our technical assistance, AFHK is committed to helping you through the wellness policy process. Let’s take a look at the AFHK wellness policy tool. It is available online, at Go to the tools for school tab, then click on the wellness policy tool link. Registration and log in is required. The tool has seven steps, and imbedded in each step are pertinent resources to help users be successful at each step. This tool can be used independently by schools and districts and also in state or regional training settings. 7

8 Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool
NARRATIVE: These are the seven steps to success. Here is a snapshot of the complete tool graphic, including the branching out discussion icons for trainings. Each step in this tool identifies key areas to focus effort, and offers tips for success. This is a cyclical process, with options to move through the steps based on district need. Trainings on a table top wellness policy tool and the resources are coming soon, and are part of the AFHK outreach.

9 The Learning Connection
Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool The Learning Connection Demonstrates that physical activity supports academic achievement, well-nourished kids learn better and that healthier practices in schools can increase school revenue Provides a roadmap for parents, educators, school administrators and school volunteers to create healthier school environments Download at: NARRATIVE The Learning Connection: What You Need to Know to Ensure Your Kids Are Healthy and Ready to Learn is a report developed by Action for Healthy Kids. This report demonstrates that physical activity supports academic achievement, well-nourished kids learn better, and that healthier practices in schools can increase school revenue. The report is a roadmap for parents, educators, school administrators and school volunteers to create healthier school environments so the kids in their lives are better positioned to learn. It is a follow-up to Action for Healthy Kids' landmark 2004 report The Learning Connection: The Value of Improving Nutrition and Physical Activity in Our Schools. Online at

10 TRANSFORMING 25,000 SCHOOLS School Health Index
Action for Healthy Kids has adapted the CDC School Health Index for use with our schools. We are starting with our grant funded schools with the online assessment, and will be sharing reports with our schools. This adapted version includes the cross-cutting, nutrition and physical activity/physical education questions. TRANSFORMING 25,000 SCHOOLS By the End of 2012 School Health Index

11 Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool
Help us create a 100,000-person movement to make all schools healthier places. Taking the pledge will take you 30 seconds, and we’ll start connecting you to: Programs and tools Volunteer opportunities Our expert partners School Grants for Healthy Kids Thank you!


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