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District Wellness Committee & Policy
For the first time in two centuries, the current generation of children in America are on trend to have shorter life expectancy than their parents. Only 4% ofAmerican children eat their recommended amounts of fruits and vegetables. Overconsumption of sugar and junk food have impacted health outcomes for ourstudents. Diet related diseases like Type 2 diabetes, obesity and heart disease are preventable when children regularly eat a healthy diet. Adopting these healthy behaviors is easier during childhood and adolescence, compared to changing unhealthy behaviors during adulthood.
District English Learner Advisory Committee (DELAC)
The District English Learner Advisory Committee (DELAC) purpose is to advise district officials on English learner programs and services. Our overall goal is to help English learners attain English proficiency and achieve academic success.
Duties include:
Approved Snacks & Healthy Celebrations
The following list is of foods and beverages that meet the standards for all grade levels.
LCAP PAC Workshop
Washington Room, Serna Center
The Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) Parent Advisory Committee (PAC) is a key group in ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ’s stakeholder engagement process. The input provided by the LCAP PAC informs the development of the LCAP, which in turn influences the district’s strategic actions and services to improve outcomes for students. The LCAP PAC meets monthly to engage in discussion, review data, and plan outreach to other stakeholders – all to support the formation of informed input/recommendations to the Superintendent and Board of Education.