![]() It was an opportunity presented by an adult to engage youth in decision-making. When the food service director at my school approached me about being on a wellness council, I was ecstatic. We thank these students, parents, teachers, and school nutrition professionals for sharing their stories!īy: Patrick Binder, student, Yankton, South DakotaĪristotle once said, “Good habits formed at youth make all the difference.” As a young person, I recognize the issues that face my peers. The blog is part of our Cafeteria Stories series, highlighting healthy meals in schools and the impact of hard working school nutrition professionals who are dedicated to making the healthy choice the easy choice at schools across the country. The following guest blog is from a high school student from Yankton, South Dakota that was invited to discuss the implementation of USDA’s Smart Snacks in Schools rule at a meeting hosted by the Pew Charitable trusts last fall. Innovations in the produce industry can help with just that! The Alliance for a Healthier Generation, in collaboration with the United Fresh Produce Association, has identified several kid-friendly, single-serve, fresh produce snacks that meet USDA’s Smart Snacks in School nutrition standards and offer easy, delicious snack options for schools or out-of-school time programs. Children should be exposed to a variety of fruits and vegetables to help ensure these products are what come to mind when reaching for a snack. Produce is packed full of the nutrients youth need to learn and play, whether at school, in an out-of-school time program, or at home. The Healthy Schools Program has since grown to become the nation’s most extensive effort to prevent childhood obesity in schools and is now building healthier school environments for more than 17 million students in more than 29,000 schools in every state and the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.īy Jill Turley, MS, RD/LD and Joshua Moore of the Alliance for a Healthier Generation To combat this epidemic and to help make the healthy choice the easy choice, the Alliance created the Healthy Schools Program in 2006, launched in 231 schools in 13 states. We have also partnered to train youth advocates across the country.The Alliance for a Healthier Generation (“The Alliance”) was founded as a response to the growing rate of childhood obesity. Healthier Generation is also an important partner in supporting efforts to pass policies that prevent and reduce tobacco use, like ending the sale of flavored tobacco products. ![]() Tobacco-free environments are critical for young people’s health, and Shauvon shares how Healthier Generation helps schools and districts create and implement policies that both encourage kids to stay tobacco-free and support students’ health and academic success - avoiding harmful disciplinary measures like suspension and expulsion. ![]() Healthier Generation works with schools, youth-serving organizations, businesses and communities to support kids in developing lifelong healthy habits by ensuring the environments that surround them provide and promote good health. In this edition of The Take Down, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids’ Gustavo Torrez interviews Shauvon Simmons-Wright, Director of Special Projects at Alliance for a Healthier Generation. In Conversation with Shauvon Simmons-Wright COVID-19: QUIT SMOKING AND VAPING TO PROTECT YOUR LUNGS. ![]()
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