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Smarter Snacking - A Resource for Families

Policy 5156
Policy 5156 works to “establish guidelines which support all students with nutrition education, physical activity, and other school based activities that are designed to promote student wellness.” 
The policy establishes pillars to support staff in establishing school-wide healthy choices. Staff are also encouraged to model healthy behaviors linked to Smart Snack Standards. 
 
Smart Snack Guidelines
Smart Snacks should contain one or more of the following as the first ingredient:
  • whole grains
  • fruits
  • vegetables
  • dairy
  • protein foods 
All food should be limited to food that improves the diet and health of students, helps mitigate childhood obesity, and complies with the Smart Snacks Standards
 
Experience Examples
Instead of a sweet treat, consider working with your child's teacher to create different experiences! Some examples would be:
  • a physical activity with water available 
  • bubble party with grapes
  • coloring time with carrot sticks
 
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Review the school snack guidelines and ask your child's teacher if they would partner with you to develop a special experience for the class to celebrate. An example could be a bubble activity on the playground. The food option can be a healthy choice. Your child's teacher will be able to help brainstorm options! 
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