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Vending Machines BRIGHT IDEAS
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Promoting Healthy Eating At School
| Who | : | Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools |
| Where | : | school |
| When | : | 2000-2004 Academic Year |
| Submitted On | : | August 11, 2004 |
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg School's Child Nutrition Services and the Mecklenberg County Health Department wanted to promote healthy eating at school. We promoted healthy eating by making a variety of changes in the school meal program. Recipes were revised to reduce fat and include an nutritional analysis,vegetarian and vegan entrees were provided. The availability of ethnic food
and soup offerings were expanded and Winner's Circle "Munch Boxes" were provided as an alternative to grocery store boxed meals.
In 2004-2005 we plan on making additional changes such as eliminating French Fries,providing non-starchy vegetables and increasing the availabilty of fiberous foods. In addition all elementary schools and afterschool programs will carry Winner's Circles packaged snacks,whole milk will be replaced with 1% and skim milk and a wellness/nutrition Message of the Day will be offered in all schools.
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Superintendent Challenge Winner!
| Who | : | Ukiah Unified School District |
| Where | : | school |
| When | : | 2003-2004 Academic Year |
| Submitted On | : | July 26, 2004 |
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The goal of the district is to provide each student access to delicious, enjoyable and nutritious meals each day. The mission shall be accomplished through nutrition education, garden experiences, food served in schools and core academic content in the classroom.
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Food Service Management of Student Fundraising Efforts
| Who | : | Vista Unified School District |
| Where | : | school |
| When | : | 2001-2002 Academic Year |
| Submitted On | : | March 18, 2004 |
Child Nutrition Services in the Vista Unified School District was able to help student groups earn greater profits by selling healthier foods. The food service program now manages vending/product contracts for student clubs and other groups in the district.
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Creating a Comprehensive District Nutrition Policy
| Who | : | Oakland Unified School District |
| Where | : | school |
| When | : | 2001-2002 Academic Year |
| Submitted On | : | March 18, 2004 |
Controversy over a district-wide beverage contract led the school district to develop a comprehensive nutrition policy with input from community members and district staff. The policy eliminated the sale of soda and unhealthy snack foods and also addressed issues like hunger and cultural diversity.
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Achieving a District Ban on Soda and Unhealthy Snacks
| Who | : | Los Angeles Unified School District |
| Where | : | school |
| When | : | 2002-2003 Academic Year |
| Submitted On | : | March 18, 2004 |
A diverse coalition of community groups, health advocates, students, teachers, and parents lobbied the Los Angeles Unified school board to eliminate the sale of soda and unhealthy snack items. Using a very organized approach, advocates achieved policy change in the nation's second largest school district.
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