The Bristol Tennessee City Schools Wellness Plan Assessment is a tool for measuring compliance with objectives stated in the Bristol Tennessee City Schools Wellness Policy and Wellness Plan. For each objective stated, schools were asked to select the choice that best describes their school’s level of compliance.
Anderson Elementary
Completed by: John Sproles, Principal
Health and Nutrition Education Objectives
Objective | Result |
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Students will be encouraged to make nutritious food choices and will have an awareness of the benefit of eating a variety of foods including fruits, vegetables, and grains, as well as foods low in sug | In Compliance |
Nutrition education will be made available to parents/guardians and the community. This nutrition education may be provided in the form of handouts or newsletters, bulletin board postings or banners, | In Compliance |
Encourage the use of non-food items when rewards are given. | In Progress |
Encourage serving healthy foods for school or classroom events or celebrations when held during school hours. | In Compliance |
When fundraising events are permitted, encourage healthy fundraisers as alternatives to fundraising that involves the selling of food items not in compliance with Smart Snacks standards. | In Compliance |
Serving or sales of food items to students should not be in competition with breakfast or lunch programs (during serving times) | In Compliance |
Physical Education and Physical Activity Objectives
Objective | Result |
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In accordance with TCA 49-6-2021, all schools shall integrate a minimum of 90 minutes of physical activity per week into the instructional day for all elementary and secondary school students. | In Compliance |
Moderate to vigorous physical activity is an integral part of all physical education classes. | In Compliance |
Denying student participation in recess or other physical activities as a form of discipline is discouraged. | In Compliance |
The use or implementation of physical activity as a form discipline is discouraged. | In Compliance |
Avoca Elementary
Completed by: Sherry Hutton, Program Assistant
Health and Nutrition Education Objectives
Objective | Result |
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Students will be encouraged to make nutritious food choices and will have an awareness of the benefit of eating a variety of foods including fruits, vegetables, and grains, as well as foods low in sug | In Compliance |
Nutrition education will be made available to parents/guardians and the community. This nutrition education may be provided in the form of handouts or newsletters, bulletin board postings or banners, | In Compliance |
Encourage the use of non-food items when rewards are given. | In Compliance |
Encourage serving healthy foods for school or classroom events or celebrations when held during school hours. | In Compliance |
When fundraising events are permitted, encourage healthy fundraisers as alternatives to fundraising that involves the selling of food items not in compliance with Smart Snacks standards. | In Compliance |
Serving or sales of food items to students should not be in competition with breakfast or lunch programs (during serving times) | In Compliance |
Physical Education and Physical Activity Objectives
Objective | Result |
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In accordance with TCA 49-6-2021, all schools shall integrate a minimum of 90 minutes of physical activity per week into the instructional day for all elementary and secondary school students. | In Compliance |
Moderate to vigorous physical activity is an integral part of all physical education classes. | In Compliance |
Denying student participation in recess or other physical activities as a form of discipline is discouraged. | In Compliance |
The use or implementation of physical activity as a form discipline is discouraged. | In Compliance |
Fairmount Elementary
Completed by: Tracy Easterling, Program Assistant
Health and Nutrition Education Objectives
Objective | Result |
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Students will be encouraged to make nutritious food choices and will have an awareness of the benefit of eating a variety of foods including fruits, vegetables, and grains, as well as foods low in sug | In Compliance |
Nutrition education will be made available to parents/guardians and the community. This nutrition education may be provided in the form of handouts or newsletters, bulletin board postings or banners, | In Compliance |
Encourage the use of non-food items when rewards are given. | In Progress |
Encourage serving healthy foods for school or classroom events or celebrations when held during school hours. | In Compliance |
When fundraising events are permitted, encourage healthy fundraisers as alternatives to fundraising that involves the selling of food items not in compliance with Smart Snacks standards. | In Compliance |
Serving or sales of food items to students should not be in competition with breakfast or lunch programs (during serving times) | In Compliance |
Physical Education and Physical Activity Objectives
Objective | Result |
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In accordance with TCA 49-6-2021, all schools shall integrate a minimum of 90 minutes of physical activity per week into the instructional day for all elementary and secondary school students. | In Compliance |
Moderate to vigorous physical activity is an integral part of all physical education classes. | In Compliance |
Denying student participation in recess or other physical activities as a form of discipline is discouraged. | In Compliance |
The use or implementation of physical activity as a form discipline is discouraged. | In Compliance |
Haynesfield Elementary
Completed by: Allyson Dowdell, Program Assistant
Health and Nutrition Education Objectives
Objective | Result |
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Students will be encouraged to make nutritious food choices and will have an awareness of the benefit of eating a variety of foods including fruits, vegetables, and grains, as well as foods low in sug | In Compliance |
Nutrition education will be made available to parents/guardians and the community. This nutrition education may be provided in the form of handouts or newsletters, bulletin board postings or banners, | In Compliance |
Encourage the use of non-food items when rewards are given. | In Compliance |
Encourage serving healthy foods for school or classroom events or celebrations when held during school hours. | In Compliance |
When fundraising events are permitted, encourage healthy fundraisers as alternatives to fundraising that involves the selling of food items not in compliance with Smart Snacks standards. | In Compliance |
Serving or sales of food items to students should not be in competition with breakfast or lunch programs (during serving times) | In Compliance |
Physical Education and Physical Activity Objectives
Objective | Result |
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In accordance with TCA 49-6-2021, all schools shall integrate a minimum of 90 minutes of physical activity per week into the instructional day for all elementary and secondary school students. | In Compliance |
Moderate to vigorous physical activity is an integral part of all physical education classes. | In Compliance |
Denying student participation in recess or other physical activities as a form of discipline is discouraged. | In Compliance |
The use or implementation of physical activity as a form discipline is discouraged. | In Compliance |
Holston View Elementary
Completed by: Allyson Dowdell, Program Assistant
Health and Nutrition Education Objectives
Objective | Result |
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Students will be encouraged to make nutritious food choices and will have an awareness of the benefit of eating a variety of foods including fruits, vegetables, and grains, as well as foods low in sug | In Compliance |
Nutrition education will be made available to parents/guardians and the community. This nutrition education may be provided in the form of handouts or newsletters, bulletin board postings or banners, | In Compliance |
Encourage the use of non-food items when rewards are given. | In Compliance |
Encourage serving healthy foods for school or classroom events or celebrations when held during school hours. | In Compliance |
When fundraising events are permitted, encourage healthy fundraisers as alternatives to fundraising that involves the selling of food items not in compliance with Smart Snacks standards. | In Compliance |
Serving or sales of food items to students should not be in competition with breakfast or lunch programs (during serving times) | In Compliance |
Physical Education and Physical Activity Objectives
Objective | Result |
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In accordance with TCA 49-6-2021, all schools shall integrate a minimum of 90 minutes of physical activity per week into the instructional day for all elementary and secondary school students. | In Compliance |
Moderate to vigorous physical activity is an integral part of all physical education classes. | In Compliance |
Denying student participation in recess or other physical activities as a form of discipline is discouraged. | In Compliance |
The use or implementation of physical activity as a form discipline is discouraged. | In Compliance |
Tennessee Middle
Completed by: Jeff Mustard, Assistant Principal
Health and Nutrition Education Objectives
Objective | Result |
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Students will be encouraged to make nutritious food choices and will have an awareness of the benefit of eating a variety of foods including fruits, vegetables, and grains, as well as foods low in sug | In Compliance |
Nutrition education will be made available to parents/guardians and the community. This nutrition education may be provided in the form of handouts or newsletters, bulletin board postings or banners, | In Compliance |
Encourage the use of non-food items when rewards are given. | In Progress |
Encourage serving healthy foods for school or classroom events or celebrations when held during school hours. | In Progress |
When fundraising events are permitted, encourage healthy fundraisers as alternatives to fundraising that involves the selling of food items not in compliance with Smart Snacks standards. | In Compliance |
Serving or sales of food items to students should not be in competition with breakfast or lunch programs (during serving times) | In Compliance |
Physical Education and Physical Activity Objectives
Objective | Result |
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In accordance with TCA 49-6-2021, all schools shall integrate a minimum of 90 minutes of physical activity per week into the instructional day for all elementary and secondary school students. | In Compliance |
Moderate to vigorous physical activity is an integral part of all physical education classes. | In Compliance |
Denying student participation in recess or other physical activities as a form of discipline is discouraged. | In Compliance |
The use or implementation of physical activity as a form discipline is discouraged. | In Compliance |
Tennessee High
Completed by: Ashleigh Shu, Assistant Principal
Health and Nutrition Education Objectives
Objective | Result |
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Students will be encouraged to make nutritious food choices and will have an awareness of the benefit of eating a variety of foods including fruits, vegetables, and grains, as well as foods low in sug | In Compliance |
Nutrition education will be made available to parents/guardians and the community. This nutrition education may be provided in the form of handouts or newsletters, bulletin board postings or banners, | In Compliance |
Encourage the use of non-food items when rewards are given. | In Progress |
Encourage serving healthy foods for school or classroom events or celebrations when held during school hours. | In Progress |
When fundraising events are permitted, encourage healthy fundraisers as alternatives to fundraising that involves the selling of food items not in compliance with Smart Snacks standards. | In Compliance |
Serving or sales of food items to students should not be in competition with breakfast or lunch programs (during serving times) | In Compliance |
Physical Education and Physical Activity Objectives
Objective | Result |
---|---|
In accordance with TCA 49-6-2021, all schools shall integrate a minimum of 90 minutes of physical activity per week into the instructional day for all elementary and secondary school students. | In Compliance |
Moderate to vigorous physical activity is an integral part of all physical education classes. | In Compliance |
Denying student participation in recess or other physical activities as a form of discipline is discouraged. | In Compliance |
The use or implementation of physical activity as a form discipline is discouraged. | In Compliance |