Tallahassee, FL - The Florida
Department of Health in Franklin County congratulates the Franklin County
School District on their Bronze level recognition as a Florida Healthy School
District. This recognition, developed by the Florida Coordinated School Health
Partnership, aims to recognize the hard work and success of school districts
related to physical, mental and social health of students and staff.
“We are proud of the
Franklin County School District for achieving this recognition”, said Marsha
Lindeman, Administrator for the Florida Department of Health in Franklin
County.
“Healthy Kids are
active and ready to learn, which is key to academic success in school. The
health department remains committed to supporting school policies and projects
aligned with the Healthy School District Assessment to promote healthy eating,
physical activity and healthier schools where kids thrive.”
The Florida Healthy District
recognition is based on the successful submission of the Florida Healthy
District Self-Assessment and lasts for a period of two years, after which
districts will need to reapply for recognition. The Self-Assessment is divided
and scored based on the following categories: district infrastructure; physical
education; health services; and counseling, psychological and social services.
Since 2009, the
Coordinated School Health Partnership, in cooperation with Florida Action for
Healthy Kids, Florida Association of School District Superintendents and
Florida Healthy Kids Corporation, has recognized 47 districts for establishing
a culture and climate that embraces the Coordinated School Health approach to
reduce and eliminate barriers to learning and support academic achievement.
The Coordinated School
Health Partnership is a grassroots, volunteer organization whose mission is to
create health literate and health practicing students and staff in all Florida
schools. Members represent professional associations, foundations,
not-for-profit organizations, businesses, insurers, and health and education
groups. The partnership is committed to working together to improve the health
of children, adolescents and staff in Florida schools.
For more information
and a complete list of recognized healthy districts, visit http://www.healthydistrict.com.
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