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One in every four Utah
students grades K-8 is overweight or at risk of becoming overweight.
That is enough students to fill 124 elementary schools or 2,067
classrooms.
With obesity on the rise
among children, schools have become the ideal place to teach students
about physical activity and nutrition. Former U.S. Surgeon General
David Satcher identified schools as a key setting to prevent and
decrease the prevalence of overweight and obesity. Schools can provide
many opportunities to engage children in healthy eating and physical
activity and to reinforce healthy diet and physical activity messages.
All of these healthy habits combined can also produce better overall
mental health, self-esteem, and academic success.
Gold Medal Schools™ makes
it possible for elementary schools to provide physical activity and
healthy nutrition choices at a time when budget cuts and testing
requirements overshadow physical activity and nutrition. Gold Medal
Schools improves students’ academic success through policies and
environmental changes that support good nutrition, physical activity,
and staying tobacco-free.
The Utah Department of
Health developed the Gold Medal Schools program in 2001 using the State
Office of Education’s core curriculum and the Center of Disease
Control’s guidelines to address overweight and obesity in elementary
schools. Today, Gold Medal Schools has reached more than 202,841
students and over 8,871 teachers in 373 elementary schools.
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| How does Gold Medal Schools Work? |
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Your
school will meet criteria that are divided into five levels: Bronze,
Silver, Gold, Platinum, and Platinum Focus. As your school achieves new
levels they continue to implement the criteria they completed in
previous levels. This way by the time a school reaches the Platinum
Focus level they will be implementing all Gold Medal Schools criteria
from Bronze to Platinum Focus and will have a comprehensive healthy
school environment.
There are 277 elementary
schools actively participating in Gold Medal Schools. Find out if your
school is one of them. See a list of all participating schools.
Examples of criteria include:
- Establish a Gold Medal Mile™ walking program on or around school grounds and a goal for student participation
- Write a policy for all teachers, faculty, and staff that food is not to be used as a reward or as a punishment
- Write a policy mandating a tobacco-free school
- Write a policy that requires a yearly teachers, faculty, and staff wellness program
- See a list of all criteria
School will be awarded a cash prizes for each level completed.
- Bronze: $200
- Silver: $300
- Gold: $500
- Platinum: $300
- Platinum Focus: Apply to receive $200
Your school will need to
provide a School Coordinator. All School Coordinators working with
schools on the Bronze-Platinum levels receive a $1000 stipend to
oversee, implement, and support the Program; Platinum Focus School
Coordinators do not a receive stipend.
Your Principal will also play an important role in implementing Gold Medal Schools and must agree to support the program.
Resources and support from your Local Health Department and the Utah Department of Health will be available. |
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| Why do schools participate? |
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- Earn up to $1500
- Healthy schools make healthy learners
- Studies demonstrate that students who are physically active and have good nutrition achieve higher test scores
- Healthier school environment
- Lasting changes in the school without putting high demands on teachers, faculty, and staff
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