San Jose Schools Changes School Nutrition and Limits Junk Food
Changes for the 2006-2007 School Year at San Jose Schools
Following in the footsteps of both federal and state trends to limit junk food and provide better < >nutrition > to students, San Jose Schools will implement new some changes starting in September 2006. These changes may appear sudden but actually is part of a long term goal for improving student < >nutrition >. San Jose Schools have been working to improve student < >nutrition > over the past few years. San Jose Schools have already removed fried chips and carbonated beverages from all kindergarten-eighth grade schools. A lot of the changes occurring in September are a result of new federal laws. The new policy states that for a school to receive federal funds for their school lunch program they must institute a Wellness Policy. The Wellness Policy is a < >nutrition > program that is designed and approved by the school board. In order to better meet these guidelines the San Jose Schools have created the SHAPE committee. The SHAPE committee is made up of school food service personnel, a school board member, district employees, health care professionals, concerned parents, and community members.
The Nutrition Policy
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