Holy Family Catholic School Local Wellness Policy
The nutritional quality of our diet affects our well-being throughout our lives, but it has an even greater impact on children whose bodies and minds are still growing. Proper nutrition plays a crucial role in the developmental, cognitive and behavioral outcomes in life.
We, at HFCS, believe good nutrition is a building block to learning. Learning about healthy eating can never start too early. Understanding the importance of proper nutrition is especially important for parents of small children, but also for older children who begin to make their own choices. We are committed to providing good nutrition for our students and hoping they will make healthy choices on their own.
Your child can learn good habits for life by making healthy food choices and getting proper exercise now. Last year was a transition year as schools implement these new standards and work together with parents, to ensure that every child, in every community across America, has access to healthy and nutritious meals. Encourage them to try new foods and eat the healthy food offered. Reinforce healthy eating by offering similar new foods at home.
Keep updated on the changes at www.fns.usda.gov/healthierschoolday.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact:
Robin Moline, NDTR [email protected] or 412-793-0555 x603
Purpose
Holy Family Catholic School recognizes that student wellness and proper nutrition are related to students’ physical well-being, growth, development, and readiness to learn. The staff and faculty are committed to providing a school environment that promotes student wellness, proper nutrition, nutrition education, and regular physical activity as part of the total learning experience. In a healthy school environment, students will learn about and participate in positive dietary and lifestyle practices that can improve student achievement.
Authority
To ensure the health and well-being of all students, we provide to students:
Marketing, pricing and nutrition education strategies will be used to encourage selection of the healthier foods.
The school Food Service Supervisor can provide assistance in identifying foods that meet these criteria.
Classroom Parties/Holiday Celebrations –
In order to facilitate healthy foods at classroom parties or celebrations, foods may be purchased from the food service department. Parents/guardians/caregivers will be encouraged to promote their child’s participation in the school meals program. If they or their child chooses not to participate in the school meal program, parents/guardians/caregivers will be strongly encouraged to provide the student with healthy alternatives.
Foods from Home –
Foods from outside sources, other than home, such as fast foods, pizzas, Arby’s, Subway, McDonald’s, Wendy’s etc. will not be permitted in the school cafeteria during student lunch periods.
School Stores - Food/Snacks/Beverages –
The school store does not sell any food or beverages.
Faculty Lounges –
Not applicable.