Orange County Grand Jury
• 2003-2004
• Agency Response
Response to:
Childhood And Adolescent Obesity: Making The Orange County Schools Part Of The Solution 06/08/04, 275K
State of School Orange Unified School District Education Center*
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Findings and Recommendations 5 findings
F1
[email protected] Childhood Obesity Prevention Act, authorized school districts to establish a Child Nutri8tion and Physical Activity Committee to help coordinate functions and è activities that address students' obesity problems. Superintendent Beginning in school year 2002-03, the Orange Unified
No recommendations for this finding
F2
food and beverages served on school campuses meet federal and state requirements. Orange Unified School District complies with all Federal
No recommendations for this finding
F3
physical education specialists who can train classroom teachers in the essentials of their specialties. The Orange Unified School District employs state
No recommendations for this finding
F4
finance and improve the schools' nutrition and physical education programs. In October 2002, the Orange Unified School District was
No recommendations for this finding
F5
Body Mass Index is not fully utilized as an assessment tool by schools' nutrition and physical education programs, but is used as appropriate by school nurses for clinical purposes. The district school nurses include Body Mass Index (BMI)
No recommendations for this finding
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