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Model School District legislation Oakland Unified School District
NUTRITION POLICY
Summary of Policy
It is the goal and policy of the district to provide each student access
to delicious, enjoyable, and nutritious meals each day. The district shall
improve the health of Oakland's children and help them excel at learning
through better nutrition. We shall help our children develop healthy eating
habits and lifestyles through instruction and experiential learning. We
shall foster in our students an understanding of nutrition and food that
will serve them throughout their lifetimes and will benefit our entire
community.
Goals and Strategies
- Ensure that no district student goes hungry.
- The district shall utilize all available resources and strengthen
its outreach to students and their families to ensure that all district
students have access to nutritious school breakfasts, lunches, and
after school snacks, and to the summer meals program.
- The district shall access available funds to ensure the availability
of school breakfasts to all students.
- The district shall increase its collaboration with community
food and nutrition programs and shall educate students, their families,
and staff about non-school based programs such as food stamps, food
banks, the Federal Women, Infants and Children Program, and other
resources.
- The district shall maintain the financial stability of its Food
Services programs.
- Improve the nutritional quality of all food served to district students.
- All food served on school district property, including food sold
by the Food Services Department, through vending machines, and by
outside and student sales, shall meet nutritional standards established
by the Food Services Department.
- Vending machines accessible to students shall not dispense sodas,
drinks that contain caffeine or a high concentration of sugar, candy,
or similar products -during school hours; that at no time within
the district grounds will we sell carbonated drinks, other drinks
with caffeine and high concentrations of sugar or candy and similar
products at school.
- The district shall exercise control over all vending machines
on its property and shall determine the vendors, numbers of machines
at each school, their locations, contents, and hours of operation.
No district contracts with vending companies shall permit advertising
of food or drink.
- The Food Services Department shall develop a plan to improve the
nutritional value of the food it serves.
- The Food Services Department shall work with school sites to
increase the consumption of fresh fruits and vegetables by, for
example, establishing salad bars and serving salad shakers as part
of the school lunch program.
- The Food Services Department shall enter into partnerships with
culinary academies and student (groups to raise funds for student
activities by pooling food and tabor and sharing the profits from
such events.
- Serve enjoyable foods from diverse cultures.
- The Food Services Department shall conduct annual student surveys
to learn about students' food preferences.
- The Food Services Department shall train students to lead focus
groups to learn about student preference and to conduct nutrition
education.
- The Food Services Department shall honor Oakland's cultural diversity
by, for example:
(1) Developing menus that feature the cuisines of Oakland's diverse
ethnic groups;
(2) Providing menus and decorations appropriate to ethnic holidays
and
celebrations;
(3) Encouraging parent/guardian, community, and staff participation
in
developing recipes and menus for special
events; and
(4) Featuring special menus from a different country each month.
- The Food Services Department shall work with school site leadership
to improve students' dining experience by, for example:
(1) Insuring age appropriate, sufficient cafeteria seating;
(2) Improving cafeteria décor by providing tablecloths,
vases with flowers,
and holiday decorations;
(3) Organizing cafeteria decorating contests; and
(4) Increasing the lengths of lunch periods.
- The Food Services Department shall analyze the district's food
service facilities and distribution procedures and shall make recommendations
to the Administration and the Board of Education for improving these
facilities and procedures to meet, the requirements of this policy.
- Improve the quality of food services jobs.
- The district shall work with the union(s) representing Food Services
Department employees to improve the employment opportunities available
to these employees by increasing the number of fulltime positions,
including:
(1) Combining food services jobs with other district positions;
(2) Establishing career ladders; and
(3) Creating increased training opportunities.
- The district shall seek increased funding for the Food Services
Department to improve the quality of food provided to students by
upgrading the district's food services facilities and the skills
and compensation of food services employees.
- Integrate nutrition into the district's education program.
- The district shall work with outside agencies to support nutrition
education as part of its Life Skills Curriculum. The district's
nutrition curriculum shall utilize available materials and service
learning to examine the root causes of hunger and food insecurity
in students' communities.
- School sites shall involve parents/guardians in good nutrition
activities.
- The district shall support and encourage such activities as the
development of organic school gardens, utilization of fruits and
vegetables grown at the schools in cafeteria programs, field trips
to farms and farmers' markets, and partnerships between schools
and organizations offering programs on good nutrition and healthy
lifestyles.
- Establish a Nutrition Advisory Board.
- The Board of Education shall establish a Nutrition Advisory Board
to work with community groups and government agencies to monitor
the district's compliance with this policy and to suggest ways to
improve the nutrition of Oakland's students.
- The Nutrition Advisory Board shall include parents/guardians
and community representatives; district administrators including
Food Services Department staff; teachers, principals, classified
employees, and students.
- The Nutrition Advisory Board shall meet at least six times yearly.
- The Nutrition Advisory Board shall submit an annual report to
the Board of Education on the district's compliance with this policy.
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