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HSRC 2 nd Edition -- October 2010--

HSRC 2 nd Edition -- October 2010--. Print or PDF Format. Price Reduction. $59 ASCD members $79 Non-members. Revisions Introduction. New Cover Folded into ASCD Healthy School Communities initiative and Whole Child Initiative Ecological approach. Overall “Tools”.

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HSRC 2 nd Edition -- October 2010--

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  1. HSRC2nd Edition--October 2010--

  2. Print or PDF Format Price Reduction $59 ASCD members $79 Non-members

  3. Revisions Introduction • New Cover • Folded into ASCD Healthy School Communities initiative and Whole Child Initiative • Ecological approach

  4. Overall “Tools” • Charts for planning more delineated • Previous “activities” converted to planning objectives • Areas • Organizing • Scoring • Reporting • Use of Results

  5. Characteristics and Indicators • No changes in 11 Characteristics • Some revisions in indicators—most in Food and Nutrition Services

  6. Characteristics 1 & 2 • Characteristic 1—Policy and Planning • No changes • Characteristic 2—Coordination • Someone responsible for ensuring compliance with USDA Wellness Policy especially implementation, monitoring and evaluation

  7. Characteristics 3 & 4No Changes • Social and Emotional School and Classroom Climate • Family and Community Involvement

  8. Characteristics 5 & 6No Changes • Facilities and Transportation • Health Education

  9. Characteristics 7 & 8 • Physical Education and Activity • No major changes (minor wording) • Food and Nutrition Services—Major • Ala cart foods in all venues meet IOM Standards (calories, fat, salt) • Ala cart beverages in all venues meet IOM Standards (portion sizes, calories, fat content, caffeine free only, etc.) • Sports drinks only available to athletes • Non-nutritive beverages only at HS and only after school day • Ala Cart foods and beverages sold at prices students can afford • Fund raising food must meet IOM Standards • Beverage and food contracts specify must meet IOM Standards

  10. Characteristic 9 & 10 • School Health Services • Clarify student to nurse ratios as per NASN • Monitor students who can self-administer meds • Eliminate “orthopedic” problem screening • Includes BMI screening, report to parents with recommendations • Counseling, Psychological and Social Services • Clarifies student to counselor ratio (NCA) • 250:1

  11. Characteristic 11 • School-Site Health Promotion for Staff (added a few indicators) • Incentives for participating provided • Survey of needs • Marketing includes logo • Marketing of Employee Assistance Program

  12. Other • Lots more entries in References and resources include with each characteristic • Near Future • HSRC Report “shell” on website • HSIP planning forms on website

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