The School Health Program provides leadership and coordination for preventive health and safety services to children and families through collaborative partnerships with other state agencies and organizations.
Target Population: Children ages 5-18, families & communities, schools & agencies that serve children.
The 2019 School Health Guidelines supporting school nurses and school staff in providing care for and the management of health care needs of student. For diabetes management, review Chapter 2 - Care of the Endocrine System of the health guidelines.
Contact Information Megan Sylvester, BS Health Education- School Health Consultant Phone: (405) 426-8106
Program Outcomes
Foster and increase communication and resource sharing between state agencies
Have healthy, educated students who become adults equipped with health-related skills, beliefs and practices conducive to a lifetime of learning, good health, productivity and economic success
Address health education, risk reduction, prevention and treatment
Establish partnerships – families, schools and communities
Develop, implement and evaluate programs
Create policies and regulations
Train school health personnel
Provide technical assistance and consultation
Support community/school programs
Report data on health status and develop solutions in community partnerships (Administer TOTS, 1st Grade, 5th Grade, and YRBS assessment tools)
Assure quality improvement
Provide for direct services as needed
Mobilize community partnerships and action to solve local problems
Improve school environments
Establish school health standards
Reduction of preventable diseases and injuries in children and families
This link, by the National Institutes of Health, addresses weight management for teens and includes information on the food pyramid, serving sizes, and general nutrition. It also provides links to additional resources.
Girls Health, sponsored by the Department of Health and Human Services, provides general health information to girls ages nine to thirteen. There is also a link for girls on nutrition, eating correctly, body image and eating disorders.
Best Bones Forever! - an interactive website for girls sponsored by the CDC.
The Food and Nutrition Information Center, part of the USDA, offersFood and Nutrition Resources for Teachers. Teaching materials are available for loan and include food models, games, kids, videocassettes, and lesson plans.
Fuel Up to Play 60, offers nutritional resources for educators, parents, and kids. Educators will find helpful curriculum resources and may sign-up for periodic updates through e-mail.
Team Nutrition, sponsored by the United States Department of Agriculture, provides resources specifically for schools.
The Produce for Better Health Foundation (PBH), a non-profit consumer education foundation whose mission is to be the catalyst for creating a healthier America through increased consumption of a variety of fruits and vegetables, has a health initiative, Fruits and Vegetables – More Matters™. This program builds on the momentum that 5 A Day created, taking it to the next level by encouraging families to eat more fruits and veggies at every eating occasion. Take advantage of the free downloadable activity, coloring, and recipe pages.
SuperKids Nutrition Inc. offers nutritional resources to empower children, families, and communities to become more knowledgeable about nutrition and how to make healthy choices everyday. SuperKids Nutrition Inc. partners with nutrition experts to provide free downloadable nutrition guides, coloring sheets, and sample meal menus and recipes.