Nutrition Services of the Coordinated School Health Model
Texas school districts offer access to a variety of nutritious and appealing meals that accommodate the health and nutrition needs of all students. School nutrition programs reflect the U.S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans and other criteria to achieve nutrition integrity. The school nutrition services offer students a learning laboratory for classroom nutrition and health education and serve as a resource for linkages with nutrition-related community services. Qualified child nutrition professionals provide these services.
The following links provide information about nutrition:
- Alliance for a Healthier Generation Healthy Cafeterias (outside source)
- Center for Disease Control (CDC) Nutrition Information (outside source)
- Choosemyplate.gov (outside source)
- Go Texan (outside source)
- Kids Gardening (outside source)
- Local Harvest (outside source)
- Mindless Eating (outside source)
- More Matters (outside source)
- National Alliance for Nutrition and Activity (outside source)
- Nutrition Education of Texas (outside source)
- National Farm to School Network (outside source)
- Square Meals (outside source)
- Yale Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity (outside source)
- School Fundraising Can Be Healthy (outside source)
Contact Information
Curriculum Division
(512) 463-9581
healthandsafety@tea.texas.gov