Wellness
District Wellness Committee
The District Health Education & Wellness Advisory Committee convenes twice a year to discuss wellness goals for students and staff. All meetings and membership are open to Central School District students, parents, staff, and community members.
Meeting Agenda & Minutes
District Wellness Policy Annual Progress Report
The District will assess and update the District Wellness Policy every 3 years and complete a Wellness Policy Progress Report annually.
Wellness Progress Report
District Mission Statement
Central School District is committed to supporting a healthy lifestyle through health and nutrition education, various opportunities for physical activity, maintaining high standards for foods on all campuses, and promoting student and staff wellness.
2019 District wellness survey
The District Wellness Committee will be reviewing and updating the District Wellness Policy this school year. We welcome and appreciate all feedback from our valued partners - administrators, staff, parents, students, and community members.
Please take this quick 5 minute survey: District Wellness Survey
Thank you for your continued support of our District's wellness goals!
Wellness Plan
Central School District (hereto referred to as the District) is committed to the optimal development of every student. The District believes that for students to have the opportunity to achieve personal, academic, developmental, and social success, we need to create positive, safe, and health-promoting learning environments at every level, in every setting, throughout the school year.
Information for Competitive Food Sales and Classroom Parties
Central School District Guidelines for Classroom Parties and Foods Sold Outside of the School Meal Program:
Classroom Parties and Competitive Foods Sales
Competitive Food Sales and Fundraisers During the School Day
A competitive food is a food or beverage in which the following five criteria must be met in order to have a competitive food sale: (1) sold, (2) to a student, (3) on the school campus, (4) during the school day, and (5) outside of the federal reimbursable meal program (7 CFR, Section 210.11[a][2]). If all five criteria are not met, it is not a competitive food sale and the competitive food rules do not apply.
"School Day" is defined as midnight to 30 minutes after the last dismissal bell.
California requires that all competitive foods and beverages meet applicable standards; therefore, California does not allow any exempted food or beverage fundraisers during the school day. Fundraisers can still occur during the school day, but they must follow all applicable state and federal competitive food rules. For additional information regarding fundraisers, please visit the CDE Grain Entrées/Fundraisers Related to Smart Snacks Webpage.
Reference Card for Foods Sold Outside of the School Meal Program:
Competitive Food Sales Reference Card.pdf
Calculator to Determine if Foods Sold Outside of the Meal Program are Compliant:
Board Policy
BP 3550
BP 3551
BP 3553
BP 3554
BP 3555
BP 5030
Administrative Regulations
AR 3550
AR 3551
AR 3553
AR 3554