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Listed below are information and references to address physical activity and nutrition in specific sites or settings within the  community setting.

Many aspects of a school intervention are incorporated within the What Works in Schools (PDF, 503 KB) document.  Although there is not a complete toolkit for the school setting, listed below are specific resources for the school setting.  

General Schools Page - Links to the general schools page for additional resources.

 

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Strategies List

What Works in Schools (PDF, 503 KB) - a two-page paper summarizing evidence-based and promising strategies that focus on helping people eat healthier and be more active in the school setting.  - . 

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Evaluation Tools

Wisconsin School Health Award Application  - A link to the pdf version of the award criteria to download as a guide prior to submitting the application electronically.

 

Nutrition Tools

Got Veggies? is a garden-based nutrition education curriculum created with the goal of getting children to eat more fresh fruits and vegetables. Got Veggies? features seven full lesson plans that are aligned with Wisconsin's Model Academic Standards for Nutrition, Health, Science, and other related subjects.  A series of shorter garden-based activities are also included, as well as fun recipes and helpful tips for cooking and eating in the garden.  This curriculum provides an all around great way to nurture students’ interest in growing and eating fresh fruits and vegetables!

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