Safety and Wellness Survey Data Report for School Year
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1 Safety and Wellness Survey Data Report for School Year This report describes each school s progress in meeting the Hawaii State Department of Education Wellness Guidelines using data from the Safety and Wellness Survey (SAWS) school year (SY) The number of schools completing the SAWS in SY is 165 (65%) of 254 eligible schools. The school Wellness Guidelines score is calculated by dividing the number of points achieved by the total points possible. In SY , the school scores range between %. There are 46 schools receiving awards for Excellence in Wellness by meeting 90% or more of the Guidelines. Overall, Hawaii s schools are implementing an average of 79% of the Guidelines. The SAWS uses the following scoring criteria: one (1) point for a guideline that is fully met or zero (0) for a guideline not met. In SY , the number of points possible is 22 for elementary and 23 for secondary schools. Please see the next page for a summary of the Wellness Guidelines. The SAWS is an online survey administered annually to principals at public (non-charter) schools to monitor compliance with the Wellness Guidelines and evaluate school health and safety programs. The Wellness Guidelines operationalize the Hawaii State Board of Education s Health, Wellness, and Safety Policy This report fulfills requirements of Public Law , Sec. 204 and the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of Some of the SAWS data may not be comparable across years due to modifications in the survey and scoring criteria. More information about the Wellness Guidelines is online at and additional SAWS scores are included in the Superintendent s Annual Report. For questions about the Wellness Guidelines, please contact: Hawaii State Department of Education, School Food Services Branch Director, Glenna Owens, or glenna_owens@notes.k12.hi.us For questions about the SAWS administration, please contact: Hawaii State Department of Health, School Health Coordinator Jennifer Ryan, or jennifer.ryan@doh.hawaii.gov 1
2 Wellness Guidelines Summary CD1 CD2 CD3 CD4 CD5 NS1 NS2 NS3 NS4 NS5 Wellness Committee (CD) The school has a designated committee or council that will regularly address school health issues. The committee annually completes the School Health Index and utilizes the results and other data sources to identify priority areas and to monitor improvements in those areas. Identified priority areas submitted in the Safety and Wellness Survey (SAWS). Actions to address priority areas are reflected in the school s Academic and Financial Plan. The committee shall ensure that the school provides families with information about community physical activity resources and is encouraged to work closely with community organizations and programs that help schools implement these Wellness Guidelines. Nutritional Guidelines (NS) All reimbursable meals and snacks meet Federal nutrient standards as required by the USDA. All foods and beverages sold or served to students at school or school sponsored events (vending, concession stands, a la carte, fundraisers, student stores, and school parties) comply with the current USDA Dietary Guidelines. Nutrition information for products offered in snack bars, a la carte, vending, etc. is readily available near the point of purchase. Food and beverage providers promote positive nutritional messages on school property. Meals feature fresh and minimally processed fruits and vegetables from local sources to the greatest extent possible. Health and Nutrition Education (NH) NH1 All required health education classes include a focus on knowledge and skills that support healthy eating and are aligned with the Hawaii Content and Performance Standards for Health Education. NH2 The school promotes the importance of students starting the day with a healthy breakfast, including participation in the School Breakfast Program. NH3 The school promotes the importance of students eating a nutritious lunch & healthy snacks, including participation in the National School Lunch Program and After School Snack Program (if applicable). NH4 All required health education classes have instructional periods totaling a minimum of 45 minutes per week for grades K- 3, 55 minutes per week for grades 4-5, 107 minutes for elementary grade 6, and 200 minutes per week for secondary grades NH5 Nutrition education is integrated into other areas of the curriculum such as math, science, language arts, and social studies. Physical Education and Activity (PA) PA1 PA2 1 PA3 PA4 PA5 2 PA6 PA7 PA8 2 PA9 All required physical education classes are aligned with the Hawaii Content and Performance Standards for Physical Education (PE). Secondary school s PE department provides support for participation in physical activity outside of physical education class. All students have at least 20 minutes a day of supervised recess, during which students are encouraged to participate in moderate to vigorous physical activity. All required PE classes have instructional periods totaling a minimum of 45 minutes per week for grades K-3, 55 minutes per week for grades 4-5, 107 minutes per week for elementary grade 6, and 200 minutes per week for secondary grades The school ensures that state-certified PE instructors teach all physical education classes and have a student/teacher ratio similar to other classes. The school provides information to families to help them incorporate physical activity into students lives. The school discourages extended periods (i.e., periods of two or more hours) of inactivity. When mandatory school-wide testing makes it necessary for students to be inactive for extended periods of time, schools will give students periodic breaks to stand and be moderately active unless the testing protocol specifies otherwise. The school does not use or withhold physical activity as punishment. Professional Development (PD) PD1 All applicable role groups including the School Food Service staff are given the opportunity to receive professional development in Hawaii's Wellness Guidelines, health, nutrition, physical education, and healthy school meals 1 This Guideline applies to secondary schools only. 2 This Guideline is not mandatory at this time. 2
3 STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION WELLNESS GUIDELINES MET BY SCHOOLS IN SCHOOL YEAR 3 Complex & School Name WG % 4 CD1 CD2 CD3 CD4 CD5 NS1 NS2 NS3 NS4 NS5 NH1 NH2 NH3 NH4 NH5 PA1 PA2 5 PA3 PA4 PA6 PA7 PA9 PD1 Aiea Complex Aiea Elementary n/a Aiea High Aiea Intermediate Pearl Ridge Elementary n/a Scott Elementary n/a Waimalu Elementary Webling Elementary n/a Baldwin Complex Baldwin High Iao Intermediate Waihee Elementary Wailuku Elementary n/a Campbell Complex Campbell High Ewa Beach Elementary Ewa Elementary n/a Ewa Makai Middle School Holomua Elementary Ilima Intermediate Iroquois Point Elementary n/a Kaimiloa Elementary n/a Keoneula Elementary n/a Pohakea Elementary n/a Castle Complex Ahuimanu Elementary n/a Castle High Heeia Elementary n/a Kahaluu Elementary n/a Kaneohe Elementary n/a Kapunahala Elementary n/a King Intermediate Parker Elementary n/a Puohala Elementary n/a Waiahole Elementary n/a Farrington Complex Dole Middle 3
4 Farrington High Fern Elementary Kaewai Elementary n/a Kalakaua Middle Kalihi Elementary Kalihi kai Elementary n/a Kalihi uka Elementary n/a Kalihi waena Elementary n/a Kapalama Elementary n/a Linapuni Elementary n/a Puuhale Elementary n/a Hana Complex Hana High and Elementary Hilo Complex de Silva Elementary n/a Haaheo Elementary Hilo High Hilo Intermediate Hilo Union Elementary n/a Kalanianaole Elementary & Intermediate Kapiolani Elementary Kaumana Elementary n/a Keaukaha Elementary n/a Honokaa Complex Honokaa Elementary Honokaa High and Intermediate Paauilo Elementary & Intermediate Waikoloa School Waimea Elementary n/a Kahuku Complex Hauula Elementary n/a Kaaawa Elementary n/a Kahuku Elementary n/a Kahuku High and Intermediate Laie Elementary n/a Sunset Beach Elementary n/a Kailua Complex Enchanted Lake Elementary n/a
5 Kaelepulu Elementary Kailua High Keolu Elementary n/a Maunawili Elementary n/a Olomana Pope Elementary n/a Waimanalo Elementary & Intermediate Kaimuki Complex Ala Wai Elementary n/a Aliiolani Elementary Hawaii Center for the Deaf and the Blind Hokulani Elementary Jarrett Middle Jefferson Elementary n/a Kaimuki High Kuhio Elementary n/a Lunalilo Elementary Palolo Elementary n/a Washington Middle Kaiser Complex Aina Haina Elementary n/a Hahaione Elementary Kaiser High Kamiloiki Elementary n/a Koko Head Elementary Niu Valley Middle Kalaheo Complex Aikahi Elementary n/a Kailua Elementary n/a Kailua Intermediate Kainalu Elementary n/a Kalaheo High Mokapu Elementary n/a Kalani Complex Kahala Elementary n/a Kaimuki Middle Kalani High Liholiho Elementary n/a
6 Waikiki Elementary Wilson Elementary Kapaa Complex Hanalei Elementary Kapaa Elementary Kapaa High Kapaa Middle Kilauea Elementary Kapolei Complex Barbers Point Elementary n/a Kapolei Elementary n/a Kapolei High Kapolei Middle Makakilo Elementary Mauka Lani Elementary n/a Kau Complex Kau High & Pahala Elementary Naalehu Elementary Kauai Complex Kamakahelei Middle Kauai High Kaumualii Elementary n/a Koloa Elementary Wilcox Elementary n/a Keaau Complex Keaau Elementary Keaau High Keaau Middle Mountain View Elementary Kealakehe Complex Holualoa Elementary n/a Kahakai Elementary Kealakehe Elementary n/a Kealakehe High Kealakehe Intermediate Kekaulike Complex Haiku Elementary n/a Kalama Intermediate 6
7 Kekaulike High Kula Elementary n/a Makawao Elementary n/a Paia Elementary n/a Pukalani Elementary n/a Kohala Complex Kohala Elementary n/a Kohala High Kohala Middle Konawaena Complex Ehunuikaimalino Honaunau Elementary Hookena Elementary n/a Konawaena Elementary n/a Konawaena High Konawaena Middle Lahainaluna Complex Kamehameha III Elementary n/a Lahaina Intermediate Lahainaluna High Nahienaena Elementary n/a Lanai Complex Lanai High & Elementary Leilehua Complex Hale Kula Elementary n/a Helemano Elementary n/a Iliahi Elementary n/a Kaala Elementary n/a Leilehua High Solomon Elementary n/a Wahiawa Elementary n/a Wahiawa Middle Wheeler Elementary n/a Wheeler Middle Maui Complex Kahului Elementary n/a Kamalii Elementary n/a Kihei Elementary 7
8 Lihikai Elementary n/a Lokelani Intermediate Maui High Maui Waena Intermediate Pomaikai Elementary School McKinley Complex Central Middle Kaahumanu Elementary n/a Kaiulani Elementary n/a Kauluwela Elementary n/a Lanakila Elementary n/a Likelike Elementary n/a McKinley High Royal Elementary n/a Mililani Complex Kipapa Elementary n/a Mililani High Mililani Ike Elementary n/a Mililani Mauka Elementary n/a Mililani Middle Mililani Uka Elementary n/a Mililani Waena Elementary n/a Moanalua Complex Moanalua Elementary n/a Moanalua High Moanalua Middle Red Hill Elementary n/a Salt Lake Elementary n/a Shafter Elementary n/a Molokai Complex Kaunakakai Elementary n/a Kilohana Elementary n/a Maunaloa Elementary n/a Molokai High Molokai Middle Nanakuli Complex Nanaikapono Elementary n/a Nanakuli Elementary n/a
9 Nanakuli High & Intermediate Pahoa Complex Keonepoko Elementary Pahoa Elementary n/a Pahoa High & Intermediate Pearl City Complex Highlands Intermediate Kanoelani Elementary n/a Lehua Elementary n/a Manana Elementary n/a Momilani Elementary n/a Palisades Elementary n/a Pearl City Elementary Pearl City High Pearl City Highlands Elementary Waiau Elementary n/a Radford Complex Aliamanu Elementary n/a Aliamanu Middle Hickam Elementary Makalapa Elementary Mokulele Elementary Nimitz Elementary n/a Pearl Harbor Elementary n/a Pearl Harbor Kai Elementary n/a Radford High Roosevelt Complex Anuenue Kawananakoa Middle Lincoln Elementary n/a Maemae Elementary n/a Manoa Elementary Noelani Elementary n/a Nuuanu Elementary n/a Pauoa Elementary Stevenson Middle Roosevelt High Waiakea Central Hilo 9
10 Waiakea Elementary Waiakea High Waiakea Intermediate Waiakeawaena Elementary Waialua Complex Haleiwa Elementary n/a Waialua Elementary n/a Waialua High & Intermediate Waianae Complex Leihoku Elementary n/a Maili Elementary n/a Makaha Elementary n/a Waianae Elementary n/a Waianae High Waianae Intermediate Waimea Complex Eleele Elementary Kalaheo Elementary Kekaha Elementary n/a Waimea Canyon Middle Waimea High Waipahu Complex August Ahrens Elementary n/a Honowai Elementary n/a Kaleiopuu Elementary Waikele Elementary Waipahu Elementary n/a Waipahu High Waipahu Intermediate The "1" indicates the guideline was met; a "0" indicates the guideline was not met; a " " indicates no data available. 4 The "WG %" represents the percentage of all required Wellness Guidelines met by the school during the school year. 5 This guideline applies to secondary schools only. 10
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