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Student Wellness and Local Control Accountability Plans (draft)

LCAP Priority Area


Conditions of Learning
Basic Services
(Priority 1)

Brief Description of Area

Connection to Student Wellness and


Local School Wellness Policies

Examples of Data Indicators

Teachers are fully credentialed


in subject area
Updated instructional material
aligned with state standards
School Facilities in good repair

Physical Education Specialist


Health Education teachers
Cafeterias, Playgrounds, Drinking
water fountains
Instructional Materials for PE and
Health Education such as curricula
and equipment including volleyball
nets, fruit and vegetable models
Integration of Nutrition Education,
Physical Education, and Health
Education into other subjects such
as Garden coordinators (aligned with
science);
Professional Development in health,
nutrition and PE
Health Education
Physical Education
Culinary Arts Programs

Number of credentialed Physical Education and


Health Education teachers
Summary of upgrades to cafeteria or playground
Ratio of working water fountains to students
Fitness gram scores (correlation)

Implementing of State
Standards (Priority 2)

Focus on Common core


implementation

Course Access
(Priority 7)

Broad course of study in


required subject areas offered
for all students-includes health,
physical education, career and
technical education

Number of teachers and staff trained in health


related topics aligned with state standards
Curricula

Number of Health education and physical


education classes
Number of culinary arts programs

Student Wellness and Local Control Accountability Plans (draft)


LCAP Priority Area
Student Outcomes
Student Achievement
(Priority 4)

Other Student Outcomes


(Priority 8)

Engagement
Parental Engagement
(Priority 3)

Brief Description of Area

Connection to Student Wellness and


Local School Wellness Policies

Examples of Data Indicators

Improving outcomes for all


students to ensure student
success-test scores, API scores
College Readiness

(Healthy students ready to learn)


Breakfast, School Lunch, After
School Snacks and Suppers, summer
meals, use of Smarter Lunchrooms
Movement strategies
Physical Activity breaks
PE minutes-moderate to rigorous
Culinary arts programs
Health related internships

Meal participation rates


Improvements to meal program
Fitness grams scores linked to API

Physical Education, arts, career


technical training and foreign
languages

Parent input into decision


making
Parent participation
Parent communication

Parent input into menus, healthy


fundraising and classroom
celebrations
District and School Site Wellness
Councils include parents
Wellness policy brochures, Web
page on LSWP
Parent programs and activities to
implement wellness policies such as
workshops on health, walk to school
programs,

Number of PE minutes
Assessment tool results for MVPA
Number of Health education and physical
education classes
Number of culinary arts programs
Number of students in career internships
related to health
Number of parents participating based on
Committee rosters , tools developed in multiple
languages
Number of Communication pieces for wellness
policy translated into multiple languages
Number of parent programs and activities
Surveys showing increase in satisfaction or
connection with school

Student Wellness and Local Control Accountability Plans (draft)


LCAP Priority Area

Brief Description of Area

Connection to Student Wellness and Examples of Data Indicators


Local School Wellness Policies
Student Engagement
Attendance rates, absenteeism, Student participation taste testing,
Number of students participating in committees
(Priority 5)
drop out, graduation rates
wellness committee, nutrition
Changes made based on student feedback
advisory councils and promotion of
Meal participation rates
school nutrition programs
# of after school programs
Average Daily Attendance
On campus clubs related to health
Student feedback on preferences for Number of experiential classes and activities in
health
physical activity opportunities
Promoting health to reduce barriers Number of intramural sports and participation
by students
to attendance
After school programs
Physical Education, Nutrition
education
Intra mural ports
School Climate
Factors both inside and outside LSWP policy being implemented
LSWP implementation plan and progress
(Priority 6)
the classroom that impact
Pleasant eating environments
Meal participation rates
student success to help them.
Use of Smarter Lunchrooms
Smarter Lunchrooms Movement scorecards
This includes student health,
Movement techniques
Number of school gardens, murals, other
safety and discipline that help
School Gardens
environmental improvements
them feel connected to school Anti-bullying/violence prevention
Rates of Pupil suspension
Expulsion
Schools are the heart of health Peaceful playgrounds
Welcoming space before/ after
Student Surveys of Connectedness
school
# of Joint Use agreements
Parent and family resource center
# of school based health centers and family
Opportunities to engage families in
resource centers
learning community conversations
Healthy Kids Survey Results
around school climate
Number of partnerships and supplemental
Joint use agreements
grants
School Based health centers
Number of students acting as peer educators
Partnerships with community
organizations that support health
Peer health educators
Developed by the California Local School Wellness Policy Collaborative-This institution is an equal opportunity provider.

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