Your District's Scorecard

Policy Assessment Name: Henderson Co. Schools Health Assessment (1/2025)

District Name: HENDERSON COUNTY

Congratulations! You have completed the WellSAT Policy Assessment. You can see your Policy scores for each item below. Please note if you are missing any of the federal requirements in Section 1. Items with a rating of "0" (item not addressed in the policy) or "1" (weak statement addressing the item) can be improved by referring to the links at wellsat.org/resources.

Section 1. Federal Requirements

Rating

FR1

Includes goals for nutrition education that are designed to promote student wellness.

2

FR2

Assures compliance with USDA nutrition standards for reimbursable school meals.

2

FR3

District takes steps to protect the privacy of students who qualify for free or reduced priced meals.

2

FR4

Free drinking water is available during meals.

2

FR5

Ensures annual training for food and nutrition services staff in accordance with USDA Professional Standards.

2

FR6

Addresses compliance with USDA nutrition standards (Smart Snacks) for all food and beverages sold to students during the school day. 

2

FR7

Regulates food and beverages sold in a la carte.

2

FR8

Regulates food and beverages sold in vending machines.

2

FR9

Regulates food and beverages sold in school stores.

2

FR10

Addresses fundraising with food to be consumed during the school day.

2

FR11

Regulates food and beverages served at class parties and other school celebrations in elementary schools. Use N/A if no elementary schools in district.

2

FR12

Restricts marketing on the school campus during the school day to only those foods and beverages that meet Smart Snacks standards.

2

FR13

Addresses how all relevant stakeholders will participate.

2

FR14

Identifies the officials responsible for compliance with all components of the local wellness policy in each school.

2

FR15

Addresses making the wellness policy available to the public.

2

FR16

Addresses the assessment of district implementation of the local wellness policy at least once every three years.

2

FR17

Addresses making triennial assessment results available to the public and specifies what will be included.

2

FR18

Addresses a plan for updating policy based on results of the triennial assessment.

2

Section 2. Nutrition Environment and Services

Rating

NES1

Addresses access to the USDA School Breakfast Program.

2

NES2

Addresses how to handle feeding children with unpaid meal balances without stigmatizing them.

2

NES3

Specifies how families are provided information about determining eligibility for free/reduced price meals.

2

NES4

Specifies strategies to increase participation in school meal programs.

2

NES5

Specifies marketing to promote healthy food and beverage choices.

2

NES6

Addresses the amount of “seat time” students have to eat school meals.

2

NES7

 Addresses purchasing local foods for the school meals program.

2

NES8

USDA Smart Snack standards are easily accessed in the policy.

2

NES9

Exemptions for infrequent school-sponsored fundraisers.

2

NES10

Addresses foods and beverages containing caffeine at the high school level.

2

NES11

Addresses nutrition standards for all foods and beverages SERVED to students after the school day, including aftercare on school grounds, clubs, and after-school programming.

2

NES12

Addresses nutrition standards for all foods and beverages SOLD to students after the school day, including aftercare on school grounds, clubs, and after-school programming.

2

NES13

Addresses food not being used as a reward.

2

NES14

Addresses availability of free drinking water throughout the school day.

2

Section 3. Nutrition Education

Rating

NE1

Nutrition education teaches skills that are behavior focused, interactive, and/or participatory.

2

NE2

All elementary school students receive sequential and comprehensive nutrition education.

2

NE3

All middle school students receive sequential and comprehensive nutrition education.

2

NE4

All high school students receive sequential and comprehensive nutrition education.

2

NE5

Nutrition education is integrated into other subjects beyond health education.

2

NE6

Links nutrition education with the food environment.

2

NE7

 Nutrition education addresses agriculture and the food system.

2

Section 4. Physical Education and Physical Activity

Rating

PEPA1

 There is a written physical education curriculum for grades K-12.

2

PEPA2

The written physical education curriculum for each grade is aligned with national and/or state physical education standards.

2

PEPA3

Physical education promotes a physically active lifestyle.

2

PEPA4

Addresses time per week of physical education instruction for all elementary school students.

2

PEPA5

Addresses time per week of physical education instruction for all middle school students.

2

PEPA6

Addresses time per week of physical education instruction for all high school students.

2

PEPA7

Addresses qualifications for physical education teachers for grades K-12.

2

PEPA8

Addresses providing physical education training for physical education teachers.

2

PEPA9

Addresses physical education exemption requirements for all students.

2

PEPA10

Addresses physical education substitution for all students.

2

PEPA11

 Addresses family and community engagement in physical activity opportunities at all schools.

2

PEPA12

 Addresses before and after school physical activity for all students including clubs, intramural, interscholastic opportunities.

2

PEPA13

Addresses recess for all elementary school students.

2

PEPA14

 Addresses physical activity breaks during school.

2

PEPA15

Joint or shared-use agreements for physical activity participation at all schools.

2

PEPA16

District addresses active transport (Safe Routes to School) for all K-12 students who live within walkable/bikeable distance.

2

PEPA17

 Addresses using physical activity as a reward.

2

PEPA18

Addresses physical activity not being used as a punishment.

2

PEPA19

Addresses physical activity not being withheld as a punishment.

2

Section 5. Employee Wellness

Rating

EW1

 Addresses strategies to support employee wellness.

2

EW2

Encourages staff to model healthy eating and physical activity behaviors.

2

Section 6. Integration and Coordination

Rating

IC1

Addresses the establishment of an ongoing district wellness committee.

2

IC2

Addresses the establishment of an ongoing school building-level wellness committee.

2

Overall District Policy Score

Total Comprehensiveness

District Score
100

Total Strength

District Score
100

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