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Power Up PacksDairy West NutritionA grant that offers seven options to take your breakfast program to the next level. Each option includes all the equipment and marketing needed to ensure a successful implementation.School Nutrition ProgramsK-12FreeDeena Benson at dbenson@dairywest.comhttps://dairywest.com/youth-wellness/school-nutrition
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EveryDay StrongUnited Way of Utah CountyMental HealthEveryDay Strong is training for any caring adult who wants to support youth dealing with anxiety and depression. This psychiatrist-designed class will answer your questions about real-life experience and teach you the perspectives and tools you need to help kids bounce back, no matter the issue.Parents, care givers, coaches, youth church leaders, teachers, 5-12th Freemichaelanng@unitedwayuc.org https://unitedwayuc.org/our-work/everyday-strong/
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Marathon KidsUSU ExtensionPhysical ActivityThe mission of Marathon Kids is to get kids & families moving. We encourage self-paced movement so that anyone, any age, and any ability can participate!Teachers, PTAAllFreeemma.parkhurst@usu.eduwww.marathonkids.usu.edu
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Youth Nutrition/Physical Activity EducationCreate Better Health/ SNAP-EdNutrition/ Physical ActivityFocus is USDA MyPlate food groups and Physical Activity. Taught in classrooms, afterschool programs and community locations. PreK-2 curriculum Food, Fun and Reading includes a story, food tasting experience and exposure to food groups and movement. Captain Create MyPlate is a youth curriculum for youth ages 6-11. Create MyPlate for Teens reaches the middle school age with applicable nutrition and health behavior education. Create Better Health for Teens is targeted to High School Students preparing for independence. Focus on Food Groups, menu planning, grocery shopping, teaches skills to prepare food based on ingredients on hand. CBH AmbassadorsPreK-2, all primary and secondary gradesFreeKristi.strongo@usu.eduhttps://createbetterhealth.org/https://kidscreateutah.org/
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Family Food MattersoUniversity of Utah Center for Community NutritionNutrition, Physical ActivityDoes your school host family engagement events? The University of Utah Center for Community Nutrition is seeking opportunities to engage with families to improve nutrition. The Family Food Matters program is a series of free workshops that cover 3 topics: child nutrition, family movement, and creating a healthy home environment. Workshops are taught by registered dietitians and can include food demonstrations and snacks. Kids are welcome to attend. These workshops are a weight-inclusive space, where caregivers can benefit from peer-support and discuss ways to enhance true wellbeing that do not include weight loss or dieting. If you’re interested in having a workshop at your school, fill out this registration form or email madeleine.french@utah.edu. Dietitians from the UUCCN will come to your school. AllFreemadeleine.french@utah.eduhttps://healthcare.utah.edu/wellness/driving-out-diabetes/family-food-matters/?utm_source=rebrandly&utm_medium=redirect#:~:text=Family%20Food%20Matters%20is%20part,and%20treat%20type%202%20diabetes.Request a free workshop here: https://redcap01.brisc.utah.edu/ccts/redcap/surveys/?s=AMRA9K3RC9737FFF
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Farm to SchoolDairy WestNutritionResearch has shown when students learn where their food comes from it can improve health behaviors, school meal participation and academic achievement. Explore the many ways to connect concepts taught in the classroom to real life applications on the farm.Classroom EducatorsK-12FreeRashel Clark at rclark@dairywest.comhttps://dairywest.com/youth-wellness/farm-to-school
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Health EducationUtah State Board of EducationHealth EducationThe Utah Health Education Core Curriculum emphasizes developing positive, life-long, health-related attitudes and behaviors. Although these attitudes and behaviors begin in the home, the school, in partnership with local school boards and community agencies, can provide support and reinforcement for parents and families. The primary goal of health education in the state of Utah is to develop the knowledge, skills, and behaviors essential to become health-literate. Educators K-12K-12https://schools.utah.gov/curr/health
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Physical Education Utah State Board of EducationPhysical EducationThe goal of physical education is to develop healthy, responsible students who have the knowledge, skills, and dispositions to work together in groups, think critically, and participate in a variety of activities that lead to a lifelong healthy lifestyle. Research tells us that students who are physically active for 60 minutes a day have higher self-confidence and more active synapses in the brain, experience a decrease in chronic illnesses, and are less likely to be absent from school. Such students are ready for career and college success. Time given to physical activity in school must not only be incorporated, but also be of the highest quality.Educators K-12K-12https://schools.utah.gov/curr/pe
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RecessUtah State Board of EducationRecessRecess is a necessary structural component of the elementary school day for all children in Utah public schools. Easy access to best practices will help promote successful recess programs throughout the state.Educators, administrators, staff, school leaders K-6K-6
https://schools.utah.gov/curr/pe?mid=909&tid=6
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Model Wellness PolicyUtah State Board of EducationModel Wellness PolicyThe USBE Model Wellness Policy has been developed to provide Utah Local Education Agencies (LEA)s with an exemplary policy designed to help students and staff have optimal opportunities for physical, mental, academic, and emotional health. The Model Wellness Policy is supported by research showing students, educators, and staff who are physically, emotionally, and socially healthy have positive outcomes and are more productive. This comprehensive wellness policy incorporates multiple areas of student and staff wellness such as nutrition, physical activity, substance use prevention, health promotion, and mental health. School and district leaders and educators K-12K-12https://www.schools.utah.gov/file/bf0e58b9-70c8-416b-8d2b-9d769d37afee
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Safe and Healthy SchoolsUtah State Board of EducationSafe and Healthy SchoolsThe Utah State Board of Education (USBE), in coordination with stakeholders, has made Safe and Healthy Schools a board priority. The Utah School Safety Framework includes 9 Conditions that schools may follow to create comprehensive safe and healthy school policies, plans, protocols, and partnerships. The information included in this website has been a result of intensive collaboration with multiple state agencies, research from national organizations, and input from Utah educators, parents, and students. Educators, administrators, staff, school leaders K-12K-12https://schools.utah.gov/safehealthyschools
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Prevention and Student ServicesUtah State Board of EducationPrevention and Student ServicesPrevention and Student Services staff support Local Education Agencies (LEAs) in implementing a student-focused, evidence-informed, data-driven approach for all prevention work, to promote the knowledge and skills necessary for college and career success and meaningful engagement with their community.Educators, administrators, staff, school leaders K-12K-12https://schools.utah.gov/prevention
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Kids EatUSANANutritionWe provide backpacks filled with select non-perishable, easily prepared foods to ensure kids get enough to eat when they can’t depend on school meals.School administratorsK-12Free801-952-4518https://usanakidseat.org/
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Walk & Roll ChallengeSafe Routes UtahPhysical ActivityThe Walk & Roll Challenge runs from September to May and rewards students K-8 monthly prizes for walking and biking to school. Students track the days that they walked or biked to school (walking or biking to the bus counts) and then submit them online by the end of each month. Prize winners get chosen the first week of the following month. The more frequently a student walks or bikes to school, the greater their chance of winning prizes like scooters and bikes.

Parents can also view their school's Safe Routes map, and the website has additional resources for parents and school workers.
Students/ParentsK-8Freehttps://saferoutes.utah.gov/contact-us/https://saferoutes.utah.gov/
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Captain Create MyPlate CurriculumUSU ExtensionNutritionCurriculum resources to teach elementary students about nutrition.EducatorsElementary SchoolsFreehttps://extension.usu.edu/contact-ushttps://extension.usu.edu/fscreate/captain-create-myplate-curriculum
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Smarter LunchroomsUSU ExtensionNutritionFree or low cost strategies to build a lunchroom environment that makes the healthy choice the easy choice for all students. Increase healthy food consumption and reduce food waste! USU Extension will work with schools to implement strategies.EducatorsK-12Free/Low Cost https://extension.usu.edu/contact-ushttps://extension.usu.edu/fscreate/smarter-lunchrooms
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It's Real: Teens and Mental HealthAmerican Foundation for Suicide Prevention
Mental Wellness
60 minute mental health literacy trainingEducatorsHigh SchoolsFreethiatt@afsp.orghttps://afsp.org/itsreal#it-s-real--teens-and-mental-health
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NAMI Ending the SilenceNAMI Utah
Mental Wellness
50-minute presentation designed for middle and high school students that includes warning signs, facts and statistics and how to get help for themselves or a friend for a mental health condition. A lead presenter shares an informative presentation while a young adult with a mental health condition shares their journey of recovery. Also a module for school staff and for parents and care-givers.Educators (local presenters will come to the school)6-12Free(801) 323-9900; programs@namiut.orghttps://ets.nami.org/
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Community and School Gardens; Agricultural EducationWasatch Community GardensNutritionThe mission of Wasatch Community Gardens is to empower people to grow and eat healthy, organic, local food. We accomplish this through four main programs: Community Garden, Community Education, Youth and School Garden, and Job Training Programs.Educators in Salt Lake CountyK-12Varies801-359-2658https://wasatchgardens.org/
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Consulting; Professional Development; Online LearningPlayworksActive LivingPlayworks is a national nonprofit dedicated to ensuring that every kid has access to safe and healthy play every day. We partner with elementary schools and other community organizations to implement programs and strategies to maximize play space potential and help kids build valuable social and emotional skills through play.Educators Elementary schools, ASPs, kids and adults VariesAmanda Jolley
amanda.jolley@playworks.org
https://www.playworks.org/utah/services/
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