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The meeting included student recognition through the superintendent honor roll for student representatives and two elementary students honored for their contributions to the American Heart Association's Kids Heart Challenge. Key business items included the approval of the meeting agenda, the announcement of a retirement celebration, information about a new local semi-pro soccer team, and the approval of a proclamation declaring May as Mental Health Month, with support from the North Range Behavioral Health organization.
The committee meeting focused on initiatives to support staff and student wellness within the district. Key topics included updates on the Student Health Advisory Council (SHAC) activities, such as mural painting, summer intensive planning, and menu action teams. Presentations highlighted successful workplace wellness programs, including health screenings, vaccinations, nutrition education, and fitness opportunities. The committee also conducted a triennial policy evaluation, reviewing compliance with state requirements and identifying areas for improvement in physical activity and nutritional education. Recent achievements were celebrated, including student and staff incentive awards and the expansion of wellness resources.
The committee meeting focused on the District's wellness policy, specifically initiatives to support employee health and wellbeing. Key discussions included updates on the Student Health Advisory Council (SHAC) activities, such as smoothie bike campaigns and mural painting, and the results of the 2025 Smart Source survey which evaluated health and wellness practices. Speakers highlighted various worksite wellness programs, including biometrics screenings, vaccine clinics, nutrition education, and the promotion of healthy habits through the 5210+ program. Additionally, the committee reviewed the status of the required Triennial Assessment of the local wellness policy, discussing strengths and areas for improvement, and concluded with a series of student and staff wellness celebrations and upcoming events.
The board reviewed the upcoming calendar, highlighting graduation events, retirement celebrations for district leadership and staff, and shared updates regarding school visits and student programs. Board members reported on their participation in various school events, including Early College Academy visits, elementary school cultural assemblies, and student leadership presentations. Discussion also covered the importance of school breakfast programs, the implementation of a community school model at Scott Elementary, and insights into enrollment processes and partnerships with local organizations.
The committee meeting focused on the District 6 Student Wellness Policy, reviewing results from the Smart Source evaluation and discussing health and wellness initiatives. Key agenda items included updates from the Student Health Advisory Council, curriculum integration for nutrition and physical education, and programs such as Farm to School, Healthy Hearts and Minds, and the Family Center's support services. The meeting also celebrated the D6 Online Academy's health recognition and provided updates on the Healthy Kids Colorado Survey and the upcoming quarterly meeting.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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