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Michigan Nutrition Standards
Welcome to the Michigan Nutrition Standards Toolkit You are taking an important step toward improving the health of students
and the nutrition environment in your school. This toolkit will give you the
resources you need to implement the Michigan Nutrition Standards.
This kit is for everyone that is involved with schools: teachers, administrators, parents, school nutrition professionals, counselors, social workers, school
nurses, community members, and more.
TABLE OF CONTENTS (Click on the title to view the section or click on each page)
Acknowledgements ...........................................................................................4 Welcome Letter .................................................................................................5
Does Our School Make the Grade ?...............................................................6-7
What are the Michigan Nutrition Standards ?..............................................11-12 Linking Nutrition and Academic Achievement .............................................13-14The State of the State: Childhood Obesity in Michigan ..............................15-16 Working Toward Health Equity ........................................................................17
Ready, Set, Go: A 5-Step Plan to Implement the Michigan NutritionStandards ..........................................................................................21Forming a Coordinated School Health Team .............................................23-24Linking the District Local Wellness Policy .......................................................25Michigan Students-Fit, Healthy and Ready to Learn !................................27-28Making a Difference in Michigan Schools ..................................................29-31
The Michigan Nutrition Standards .............................................................35-45Nutrition Standards FAQ .................................................................................47Michigan Nutrition Standards During the School Day vs. the Healthy,
Hunger Free Kids Act of 2010: A Comparison Chart .....................................48USDA School Meal Requirements vs. the Michigan Nutrition Standards:
A Comparison Chart ..................................................................................49-51Healthy, Hunger Free Kids Act 2010 Implementation Plan ........................52-53
Healthy Food = Healthy School: Implementing the Standards Outside the Cafeteria ...................................................................................................57-60Involve Administrators and School Boards in 10 Easy Steps ....................61-62School Health Champions: Who Are They at Your School ?.....................63-64It Starts with Students: Getting Student Buy-in for Healthy Foods .................65 Nutrition News You Can Use ....................................................................67-72Monthly Nutrition Themes .........................................................................73-77Go! School Staff Resources ..........................................................................79The Michigan Nutrition Standards School Staff Training ...............................81
Meeting the Standards in the Cafeteria: A How To Guide ..........................85-90
Do Our Meats Meet the Standards? A Checklist for School Meals ..................91
Competitive Food and Beverage Guidelines ....................................................93
Competitive Food Calculator .......................................................................95-96
Try It, You'll Like It! The Benefits of Taste-Testing .....................................97-98
Fun & Tasty Ways to Describe Food ...............................................................99
Anything But Boring Menu Ideas ....................................................................101
Healthy Recipes that Meet the Michigan Nutrition Standards ........................103
Family Matters: Engaging Students and Parents ....................................105-106
Farm to School: Ways to Involve Local Farmers .....................................107-108
The School Meal Initiative(SMI) and the Michigan Nutrition
Standards ...............................................................................................109-110
The Healthier US School Challenge ..............................................................111
Fuel Up to Play 60 and the HealtherUS School Challenge ...........................112
Fuel Up to Play 60 - Who Can Help and How: School Nutrition
Professionals .........................................................................................113-114
It Takes a Village: Involving Families and Communities ..........................117-119Are We On Target? A Michigan Nutrition Standards Checklist ...............121-123School Meals 101: What Families Should Know .....................................125-126Communities Can! Gaining Support for the Standards ...........................127-128GO! Family Resource Sheets .........................................................................129The Michigan Nutrition Standards Families and Communities Training .........131
Using 5-4-3-2-1-Go!® to Promote the Michigan Nutrition Standards ........135-1365-4-3-2-1-Go!® User Guide .......................................................................137-138
Media Basics ............................................................................................141-142Strategies for Using Social Media ............................................................143-144Michigan Success Story Website .............................................................145-146Success Stories Around the State :
Bennett Elementary School,Jackson, MI ..................................................147
Bothwell Middle School, Marquette, MI ....................................................148
Buchanan Elementary School, Grand Rapids, MI ....................................149
Cherryland Middle School, Elk Rapids, MI ...............................................150
City High School, Grand Rapids, MI .........................................................151
Detroit Edison Public School Academy, Detroit, MI ..................................152
MacDonald Elementary School, Casco, MI ..............................................153
Marshall High School, Marshall, MI ..........................................................154
Mather Elementary School, Munising, MI .................................................155
Mattawan Elementary School, Mattawan, MI ...........................................156
Parkside Elementary, Jackson, MI ...........................................................157
Pinconning Area High School, Pinconning, MI .........................................158
Success Stories From Pilot Districts :
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Michigan Nutrition Standards toolkit is the product of a project called Schools Implementing Nutrition Standards which is a collaborative project of the Michigan Department of Community Health, the Michigan Department of Education, the United Dairy Industry of Michigan, pilot school districts, and the special project school district. We would like to thank the following partners for their hard work and dedication to this project:
Michigan Department of Community Health
Pilot School Districts
Prashanti Boinpally
Shannon Carney Oleksyk
Rochelle Hurst
Karen Krabill Yoder
Jill Scott Gregus
Alma Public Schools
Belding Area Schools
Roscommon Area Public Schools
Michigan Department of Education
Special Project School District
Nicholas Drzal
Kyle Guerrant
Kevin Sarb
Whitney Vance
South Redford Schools
United Dairy Industry of Michigan
This Toolkit Has Been Funded By:
Anne Guyer
Deanne Kelleher
Sharon Toth
Amy Viselli
An American Recovery and Reinvestment Act:
Communities Putting Prevention to Work Cooperative
Agreement Award from the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention
United Dairy Industry of Michigan
Additional Expertise Provided By: Altarum Institute, Karah Mantinan
Healthy Habits Today, Chris Flood
Redhead Design Studio
The Wellness Writer, Karen Giles-Smith