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School Health Councils and Wellness Policies
Christine Philley, M.Ed., CFCS
School Health Administrator
Office of Healthy Schools
Mississippi Healthy Students Act - 2007
Was passed into law because:• Childhood obesity is a big problem in
Mississippi• A focus needed to be placed on health,
physical education/physical activity, quality nutrition and on school wide initiatives and programs to promote the health and wellness of students and staff members in our MS schools
Healthy Students Act (House Bill 732/Senate Bill 2369) – Section 37-13-134 Mississippi Code of 1972 - Accountability Standard 17.5.1
Mandates 150 minutes per week of physical education/physical activity for grades K-8
Mandates 45 minutes per week of health education for grades K-8
Requires ½ Carnegie Unit of physical education for graduation in grades 9-12
Appropriates funds for a physical education coordinator to be housed at MDE
Requires the State Board of Education to establish regulations for child nutrition school breakfast and lunch programs to include how food items are prepared, time allotted for the consumption of breakfast and lunch, extra food sales, marketing and retail fast foods.
Defines the duties of School Health Councils to include a coordinated approach to school health.
What is a School Health Council?
The School Health Council (SHC) is an advisory group composed of committed individuals from both
the school and the community. The group works together to provide guidance and leadership to the
school on all aspects of the school health program.
Potential SHC MembersParents
Teachers (Physical Education & Health Education Teachers are required to serve)
StudentsSchool staff to include Counselors, Nurses and Food Service
ManagersHealth care providers (MD, PA, RN, NP, DDS, RD)
Business/industry representativesCommunity leaders
Government officialsExtension staff
Social service agenciesAttorneys and law enforcement officials
ClergyCollege/university personnel
Media
The School Health Council should have a a School Health Coordinator. That person:
Should be vitally interested in student health and wellness Will use available resources to assist in the organization of
the school health council Will be responsible for coordinating wellness initiatives in
the school and assisting the health council with the development and implementation of a local wellness policy as required by Accountability Standard 17.5.1
Will work with the School Health Council to complete a needs assessment to identify health program needs in the school
Will communicate with faculty members and council members about health issues and initiatives
Steps in Organizing a School Health Council
Step 1. Get Together and Establish Structure
a) Meet informally with interested individuals
b) Select Coordinator
c) Gain support of school leaders
d) Recruit members/share guidelines
A School Health Council will Follow Guidelines:
Meet a minimum of three times per school year Maintain accurate minutes of meetings to
document the recommendations and topics of each meeting
See that one annual presentation is made to the local school board (approve any revisions to the local school wellness policy, identify successes or make recommendations for policy development)
Steps in Organizing a School Health Council (continued)
Step 2. Assess School Needs & Create a Vision
a) Use the School Health Index to assess
school health needs
b) Involve all council members in the
assessment process
c) Use the results of the assessment
The School Health Council will use the School Health Index tool:
http://apps.need.cdc.gov/shi/
Steps in Organizing a School Health Council (continued)
Step 3: Develop a Plan
a) Use results of needs assessment to build an implementation plan and the Local Wellness Policy
b) Council should develop a plan of action
based on school needs.
A School Health Council will Develop a Quality Wellness Policy
The MS Public School Accountability Standards (Standard 17.5.1) and the Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act of 2004 (PL#108-265), requires each local school to establish a local school health council and to have a local school wellness policy.
MS Code of 1972, Annotated Section 37-13-134 requires that all components of Coordinated School Health be addressed in the Wellness Policy.
Resource - Local Wellness Policy Development Guide (revised June 2014)
Your step-by-step guide to preparing your local school wellness policy
No need to “reinvent the wheel” All the resources that are needed are there
for your health council to use. 2014 Version Found under What’s New on
the Office of Healthy School website.
Interpreting and Using the Wellness Policy Guide
Pages 1-3 define the laws that require local wellness policies, and outline the three steps to building an effective wellness policy.
Pages 4-15 address the wellness policy components and the minimum requirements to be included in the policy.
Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child Health and Learning Model:
Steps in Organizing a School Health Council (continued)
Step 4. Take Action – Implement the Plan
a) Set Priorities – work on the greater needs first
b) Take “baby steps” - don’t overwhelm
your council in the beginning
c) Make sure that all council members are involved
Steps in Organizing a School Health Council (continued)
Step 5: Evaluation, Celebration, and
Sustainability
a) Evaluation is a constant process
b) Always remember to recognize
council members for their work
c) Celebrate successes along the way!
School Health Council Resources
www.mde.k12.ms.us
(Click on Office of Healthy Schools,
then on Resources)
“New” USDA Wellness Resources
Can be found at:
http://healthymeals.nal.usda.gov/school-wellness-resources
Health Council Resources
www.mde.k12.ms.us
Click on Healthy Schools/Resources
Mississippi Department of Education
Office of Healthy Schools
P.O. Box 771
Jackson, MS 39205