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| Volunteer initiative for schools to make their environments heathier for children. |
What is the HealthierUS School Challenge?
The HealthierUS School Challenge is a government-to-school encourager to voluntarily make school environments healthier. The participation rate started skyrocketing when First Lady Michelle Obama added incentives to schools that took part. The result is that more and more schools are cleaning up their kitchens - reducing fat, calories and sugar and adding more nutrient-rich foods in their place - for the sake of our growing children.
HealthierUS Food Guidelines
The initiative as a whole includes good nutrition and physical activity. Here is a brief rundown of what your child will be exposed to when he/she eats the school lunch:
- Offers a different vegetable each day of the week
- Offers dark green or orange vegetables 3 or more days each week
- Offer dry beans and/or peas 1 or more days each week
- Offers a different fruit each day of the week
- Offers at least a serving of whole grains 3 or more days each week
- Offers only low-fat and fat-free milk each day
- Teach nutrition education to the children
- Incorporate the teaching into the classrooms
- Use multiple channels of communication including the cafeteria, classroom and home
Does your school participate in the HealthierUS School Challenge? Find out here. If this is their first year to participate, you may want to contact your child's foodservice manager and ask them. If they are not currently participating, encourage them to do so! For more information on the HealthierUS School Challenge, go to: http://www.fns.usda.gov/tn/HealthierUS/vision.html.

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