Food in Schools: Removing Unhealthy Mobile Vending Near Schools, California



Introduced by California State Senator Bill Monning (D- Carmel) in February 2012, AB1678 sought to restrict mobile food vending near school campuses before, during and after the school day. Much effort has gone into removing unhealthy food choices from California schools, making sure that the healthy choice is the easy choice. However, those efforts are being undermined by mobile food vending that specifically and intentionally targets students near school campuses with unhealthy snacks. In March 2012, it was announced that the bill would not move further that ...

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Food in Schools: Schools in Mesquite Earn HealtheirUS School Status



A campaign run by the U.S. Department of Agriculture that challenges school lunch programs to make healthier meals has awarded 32 Mesquite Independent School District elementary schools with Healthier U.S. School status. This year, the district has revamped school menus to focus on fresh fruit and vegetables and has eliminated some of the unhealthier options. Each school receives $500 for meeting the challenge. The city of Mesquite is a city in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, and Hispanics make up the majority of students in the school ...

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Food in Schools: 5th-Grade Policy Makers, Arizona



Glendale fifth-graders at Don Mensendick Elementary school didn't just learn about childhood obesity, they developed policy positions to fight it. In May 2012, the students presented their policy recommendations to state Sen. Jerry Lewis (R- Mesa). Among their requests---get rid of flavored milk, only offering them on Fridays as a ...

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Food in Schools: All You Need to Know About School Food Policies in Texas



Feeding kids in Texas schools is no easy task, but policies at the local, state and national level make it easier for schools to give kids the nutrition they need so they can focus on doing their best in the classroom. The National School Lunch Program outlines national standards school meals must meet, but Texas has done its part to go above and beyond the requirement, ensuring that growing Texas minds get all the nutrition they ...

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Arizona Legislators Propose Healthier Food Guidelines for High School



In 2013, Arizona lawmakers introduced a bill that would require nutritional standards for all food and beverages sold in high schools. The proposed rules apply to vending machines, as well as a la carte lines in cafeterias, school stores and snack ...

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Food in Schools: Arizona PTA 2012-2013 Legislative Platform



The Arizona PTA assembled a platform of legislative areas they champion for the 2012-2013 school year. The platform states that the Arizona PTA "Supports and promotes the importance of healthy eating among children and youth to combat the growing national epidemic of childhood obesity." The PTA also supports food access for all children. The group will monitor all legislation and will take a position to support or oppose any bill that enhances or detracts from the Arizona PTA Legislative ...

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Banning Sugar-Sweetened Drinks in Texas Public Schools



On November 26th, 2012, Texas State Representative Carol Alvarado (D-Houston) filed legislation to ban sugary drinks from being sold in public schools. The ban would include soda, sports drinks and similar sugary beverages but would allow schools to sell or distribute 100-percent vegetable or fruit juice, vitamin-enhanced water, water without sweeteners and milk with a fat content of 1 percent or less. Rep. Alvarado introduced similar legislation in 2011, but the bill died early on. Read the full-text of the bill here On June 28, 2013 after being passed by the legislature, the bill was vetoed by Texas Governor Rick ...

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Food in Schools: Coachella Valley Schools get Healthy, California



More than half of the children in the Coachella Valley are overweight or obese, according to the most recent statistic. The demographics of the Coachella Valley’s youth adds to the area’s challenge. Latino children and low-income children — 78 and 75 percent of the valley’s public school students, respectively — are more likely to be overweight or obese. Almost twice as many Latino children in the Coachella Valley were overweight as compared to white children, according to 2010 Health Assessment Resource Center statistics. Realizing the need for change, the valley has been implementing various programs around the area to help set kids back on the path to life-long health. One shining example of progress is Palm Springs Unified School District (PSUSD), who won the Healthy ...

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Food in Schools: Healthier Lunches at Sunset High



If you could wave a magic wand, what would you do to fix school lunches? If money was no option, what would you do to bring healthier foods into schools? These are the kinds of questions students at Sunset High School in Del Norte County, California asked while dreaming-up big solutions to their less-than-great school food. Fed up with the pre-packaged lunches and unhealthy options, the youth organized and advocated for change, building partnerships and leadership skills that will last a ...

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