Triennial Assessment Report
2025
The Local Wellness Policy final rule requires state agencies to assess compliance with the wellness policy requirements as a part of the general areas of the administrative review every three years. School districts must conduct an assessment of the wellness policy every three years, at a minimum. This assessment determines:
- Compliance with the wellness policy,
- How the wellness policy compares to model wellness policies, and
- Progress made in attaining the goals of the wellness policy
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Local Wellness Policy Report
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Wellness Policy Goals
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FIP
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MIP
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PIP
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NIP
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Policy and Healthy School Environment (n = 5)
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5
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-
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-
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-
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Improving Nutrition and Food Access (n = 7)
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5
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2
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-
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Smart Snacks (n = 5)
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3
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2
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-
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Health and Physical Education (n = 5)
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5
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-
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-
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-
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Bolstering Physical Activity (n = 6)
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3
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3
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-
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-
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Employee and Staff Wellbeing (n = 3)
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1
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1
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1
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- FULLY IN PLACE (FIP) = All of our health and safety policies included all of these components.
- MOSTLY IN PLACE (MIP) = Most of our health and safety policies included all of these components.
- PARTIALLY IN PLACE (PIP)= Some of our health and safety policies included some of these components.
- NOT IN PLACE (NIP) = Few of our health and safety policies include only a few of these components, or our school or district does not have any health and safety policies.