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13Historical Timeline...Wellness Promotion Policy (2.035) %u008a Included the newly enacted of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 %u2013 to expand the scope of the Wellness Promotion Policy.%u008a Included additional stakeholders in the development, implementation, and review.%u008a Included required Public Updates.%u008a Referenced to other policies that impact Wellness to provide cohesiveness across the District and additional guidance, such as the newly adopted Tobacco Free Environment (7.19).%u008a Included wellness awareness on nutrition standards for snacks and physical activity in afterschool programs.4th Adoption - 5/12/2012%u008a Required USDA Smart Snacks in Schools nutrition standards for all foods to includes vending machines.%u008a Required the establishment of Healthy School Teams to oversee compliance of Smart Snack legislation and the support of the policy.%u008a Added %u201cacademic achievement%u201d under the goal of Nutrition Education.%u008a Added the integration of health, nutrition, and physical education topics into various traditional subjects in curriculum.%u008a Included the value of hydration, sun safety practices, relaxation and stress relieving techniques.%u008a Included opportunities for outside classrooms and school gardens; and incorporating these in the designs of new construction and the renovations of schools.%u008a Revised language regarding asbestos and included other environmental hazards, and referenced to other additional environmental stewardship policies such as: the Indoor Air Quality (7.195), Energy and Water Use Conservation (7.196), Energy Conservation Incentive Program (7.1965), Waste Reduction, Materials Reuse, and Recycling (7.197), and Animals on District Property (7.24).5th Adoption - 4/22/2015%u008a Consolidated the previous Wellness Promotion Policy and the Goals and Objectives documents into one streamlined policy.%u008a Aligned with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention%u2019s (CDC) Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child (WSCC) Model. Created a District%u2019s WSCC image that identifies all ten (10) WSCC components.%u008a Changed language from %u201cshould%u201d to %u201cmust%u201d where feasible or where required by law, such as recess requirements.%u008a Added items from multiple Departments to increase our wellness culture throughout the District and provided the additional new language into all ten (10) WSCC components.%u008a Added District and School Level Leadershipo Continuation of the District%u2019s Wellness Promotion Task Force (WPTF).o New Creation of an Internal District Wellness Promotion Collaboration Team (WPCT).o Healthy School Team (HST) was established to ensure schools remain in compliance with Smart Snacks legislation and to support this policy.6th Adoption - 3/27/2019 13

