UC Cooperative Extension supports healthy school environments

Dec 17, 2013

When I was in elementary school, an upcoming field trip meant we were selling candy bars. Around the holidays, it was not uncommon to have your pick from five dozen cupcakes at the school party. Now that I am in nutrition education, my eyes grow wide when I think back to all of the high-sugar, high-fat foods we brought into the classroom.

With that in mind, I take a lot of pride in the fact that the UC Calfresh Nutrition Education Program in Fresno County is creating healthier school environments.

A healthy school environment includes:

  • Nutrition education for students and their parents
  • Physical activity
  • Healthy lunches
  • School wellness policies that support healthy fundraisers and celebrations
  • An environment that promotes the benefits of healthy choices

The list can go on and on!

In addition to supporting all of the above, UC CalFresh has been working with school administrators, teachers and food service staff to "brand" the cafeteria and classrooms as healthy spaces. This is accomplished through distributing nutrition corners.

Nutrition corners are essentially the materials to create nutrition bulletin boards in school cafeterias. They are updated regularly with nutrition and physical activity information for students, teachers and parents. Information on seasonal produce, recipes, student work and MyPlate decorate the corners.

Nutrition corners are also posted in classrooms, school libraries, teacher lounges and common areas.

Here are a few of the most recently added corners:

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Did I mention students love reading nutrition corners?

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A healthy environment that supports nutrition and physical activity is key to the health of the families in the Central Valley. For more information on the way we are creating healthier school environments, visit the UC CalFresh Fresno County blog.

 


By Shelby MacNab
Author - Nutrition Program Manager
By Brittanny N. Zweigle
Contributor - Nutrition Program Supervisor
By DeAnna Molinar
Contributor - Nutrition Program Coordinator