Team Nutrition and The HealthierUS School Challenge. Eileen Ferruggiaro, RD, PhD USDA Food and Nutrition Service

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Team Nutrition and The HealthierUS School Challenge Eileen Ferruggiaro, RD, PhD USDA Food and Nutrition Service

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HealthierUS School Challenge 2013: An Overview

HealthierUS School Challenge Voluntary certification initiative recognizing excellence in school nutrition/physical activity 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2012 changes to school meal pattern requirements 4 Award Levels Bronze Silver Gold Gold Award of Distinction

HUSSC Schools Be a Team Nutrition School Participate in National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and School Breakfast Program (SBP) Offer reimbursable breakfasts and lunches that reflect Dietary Guidelines and meet USDA nutrition standards Complete all corrective actions Ne Be certified by SFA for additional 6-Cents reimbursement Provide more nutritious competitive foods, if offered Submit local school wellness policy and describe ways school is meeting wellness goals Provide nutrition education, physical education, and opportunities for physical activity New

Average Daily Participation Breakfast Bronze Silver Gold Gold of Distinction Elementary Nocriteria 20% 35% 35% Middle No criteria 20% 35% 35% High No criteria 15% 25% 25% Lunch Elementary Nocriteria 60% 75% 75% Middle No criteria 60% 75% 75% High No criteria 45% 65% 65%

Meal Criteria Schools are required to include foods that are Whole grain-rich Dark-green, red/orange, beans and peas (legumes) Fruits (canned, dry, fresh, frozen) Variety of fruits and vegetables and some fresh Variety of types of Whole grain-rich products Additional amounts of Whole grain-rich and vegetable subgroups

Additional Criteria Criteria focus on entire school environment Established criteria to impact students at school, home, and in the community Nutrition Education Physical Education Physical Activity Local School Wellness Policy Fundraising Other Criteria for Excellence

Other Criteria for Excellence Categories Program Outreach Excellence e.g., Increase School Breakfast Program participation, make Summer Food Service Program available Physical Activity Excellence e.g., Promote walking to school, recess before lunch Nutrition Education Excellence e.g., Team Nutrition lessons, Chefs Move to Schools Excellence in School and Community Involvement in Wellness Efforts e.g., School partners with community groups School Food Service Excellence e.g., Farm to School initiative, Smarter Lunchroom techniques

Competitive Foods Criteria All Award Levels Criteria for competitive foods unchanged in 2012 Set limits on total fat, trans fat, saturated fat, sodium, total sugars, and portion sizes Only allowable beverages include low-fat/fat-free milk 100% fruit and vegetable juice unflavored, non-carbonated water Competitive Foods Calculator available online

HUSSC Incentives Currently, awarded schools are eligible to receive incentives Award Bronze Silver Gold Gold of Distinction Amount $500 $1,000 $1,500 $2,000

HUSSC Goals 6000 5411 Goal met early! Number of Sc chools 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 624 1250 1250 2250 3098 3250 0 Let's Move Begins Goal Actual SY 2010 SY 2011 SY 2012 School Year

For more information: TEAMNUTRITION.USDA.GOV