May 9, 2008

In This Issue

HSC News: Green Clean Schools; Marathon Team Opportunities
Program Updates: Parent Summit; School Nurse Leadership Training
Recent Blog Entries: Soaring Food Costs; Richard Simmons & FIT Kids; School Nurse Advocacy and more

HSC News

Illinois Green Clean Schools Law Goes Into Effect Today, May 9
Schools Anticipate Benefits for Health and Learning; Businesses See New Market Opportunities

Children, teachers, school administrators and many more benefit when students have a healthy learning environment and good attendance at school. Illinois schools are one step closer to achieving that goal today, as the Green Clean Schools Act goes into effect.

The law requires Illinois schools to clean for health without harming the environment – that is, to implement cleaning programs that use less toxic cleaning chemicals and include common-sense measures such as door mats to reduce the amount of dirt that enters a school in the first place.

The law provides numerous health benefits for those involved, particularly the growing number of children who suffer from asthma that can be triggered by exposure to commonly-used toxic cleaning chemicals, and the janitorial staff who work closely with the chemicals. It also provides benefits for Illinois businesses that, when faced with a huge jump in the demand for cleaning products that are sensitive to health and the environment, have the opportunity to expand their “green” offerings and reach into new markets.

HSC brought together the coalition that successfully advocated for this law in 2007, and is offering ongoing support to schools and cleaning product vendors as the law is implemented.

“Everyone wants to see kids healthy and ready to learn,” said HSC deputy director Mark Bishop. “Schools want to look out for the health of their staff, and we all benefit from a clean environment. This law makes the state of Illinois a leader in setting a clear expectation that schools and businesses work together to create safer, healthier learning environments.”

Learn more about the green purchasing guidelines for schools »


Registration Available for Chicago Marathon through HSC Team

Although open registration for the 2008 Bank of America Chicago Marathon has closed, Healthy Schools Campaign has a limited number of guaranteed charity bibs for the race!

As the weather gets warmer, many athletes are beginning to train for fall events such as this one and are looking for a charity to support with their efforts. This is the perfect time to let friends, family and colleagues know about opportunities to join the HSC team.

Charity athletes receive training and fundraising support - and make a difference for children’s health and learning for a lifetime.

Learn more or register today »


National, Local Experts to Speak on Schools and Climate Change at HSC Event

Few people realize that nearly one-third of all U.S. commercial construction involves schools. With green construction for schools increasing by more than 65 percent each year, schools play a unique role in our nation's sustainability efforts. How does the trend toward green construction and renovation affect our local schools, and how do schools relate to climate change?

HSC is pleased to announce a unique event bringing together national and local experts working at the forefront of issues surrounding climate change and the school environment. Please join us on June 11 to learn about the latest developments and opportunities in this exciting field.

Presented in partnership with Read Green, Live Green, the Chicago Public Library’s 2008 summer reading program.

Learn more or register today »

Program Updates

Parents United for Healthy Schools Plan Parent Summit

Parents complete wellness team training in Aug. 2007.

The Parents United for Healthy Schools/Padres Unidos para Escuelas Saludables coalition assembled by HSC is planning a Parent Summit as follow-up to the successful four-part training series on creating school wellness teams that more than 50 parents attended in Aug. 2007.

The training prepared parents with knowledge of the benefits of healthy eating and physical activity as well as strategies for building a coalition to affect policy change at the school level. Now, parents will gather to report on their experiences after one school year and share strategies developed to overcome barriers to wellness in schools.

The summit will focus on the four phases of developing a school wellness team, a set of concepts created by Parents United leaders through observation and experience over the past year. Questions? Contact Guillermo Gomez at 312-419-1810.

Learn more »


School Nurse Leadership Program Launching in Chicago

HSC is expanding our popular School Nurse Leadership Program to include a three-day leadership training series open to Certified School Nurses working in the Chicago Public Schools.

The focus of the training is on implementing CPS’s wellness policy that focuses on improving food, nutrition education, and physical activity in the schools. Certified School Nurses will have the unique opportunity to learn skills for assessment, team building, goal setting, program development, implementation and evaluation as well as leadership skills.

Learn more or apply today »

Recent Blog Entries

HSC's staff experts discuss news stories and new developments every week at the HSC Blog. Stop by and leave a question or comment. And while you're there, enter your email address for automatic delivery on days when a new blog entry has been posted. Here's a look at some of our recent posts:

Soaring Foods Costs and School Food | by Rochelle Davis
As most of us have noticed in our weekly trip to the grocery store, food prices have been increasing. While economists debate the reasons for these increases (rising transportation and energy costs, increased demand to use corn for fuel), a recent article in the Washington Post discussed the impact of higher food prices on schools’ ability to offer healthy lunches ... Read more

Richard Simmons: Amend NCLB to Encourage Physical Education | by Rochelle Davis
Fitness Guru Richard Simmons has been hitting the talk shows in a build-up to support American Heart Association’s national lobby days to promote the FIT Kids Act. As we’ve discussed in previous blogs, one of the unintended and dangerous consequences of No Child Left Behind has been a dramatic decrease in physical education and the time that children have to be physically active at school ... Read more

School Nurses Making a Difference through Advocacy | by Linda Gibbons
WOW! Thanks to the sponsorship and support of the Healthy Schools Campaign, 40 Illinois school nurses traveled to Springfield and spent the day making a difference and advocating for our students and the need for professional school nursing support. We were able to present our petition for a State School Nurse Consultant at the Illinois State Board of Education meeting with more than 20 nurses present ... Read more

California Assembly Considers Green Clean Schools Legislation | by Claris Olson
California may be the next state to bring green cleaning to schools, following the lead of New York and Illinois. In April, the Green Schools: Environmentally Sensitive Cleaners act (Assembly Bill 2808) was approved by the education subcommittee ... Read more

Celebrate School Nurse Day | by Donna Fishman
Today, May 7, 2008, is School Nurse Day. We at HSC are constantly amazed by the intelligence, commitment, energy and wisdom of the school nurses we meet in our trainings—not to mention the phenomenal school nurse educators and leaders that comprise our School Nurse Advisory Committee ... Read more

We Heard It ...

"We are affected by our environment. We understand that when we're talking about air quality, but we forget it affects what we eat."
- Dr. Jonathan Fielding, Los Angeles County's public health director, on a recent study linking obesity and diabetes to the prevalence of fast-food restaurants and convenience stores, as quoted in the Los Angeles Times

Events

May 22 | Parents United for Healthy Schools Summit | More

June 11 | Schools and Climate Change: A Panel Discussion  | More

HSC in the News

Going green to clean schools
5.04.2008 | Daily Herald
This article about the Green Clean Schools Act quotes HSC's Mark Bishop

What's next? Hamburger Helper at Harvard?
5.02.2008 | The Boston Globe | This article about schools' response to rising food costs quotes HSC's Jean Saunders.

Chicago's first LEED-built green school teaches the A, B, Es of eco lessons
4.29.2008 | Medill News Service | This article spotlights HSC's green school tour.

View all coverage »

HSC Jobs

Assistant for Special Events
HSC is seeking a short term, full time Assistant for Special Events to support the organization’s Cooking up Change Healthy Cooking Contest and annual benefit | More

School Nurse Leadership Program Student Intern
HSC is seeking student an intern interested in school-based health and evaluation to assist with the evaluation of the School Nurse Leadership Project. The intern also has the opportunity to use the data for his/her own research.| More

Support Healthy Schools
Make a donation
You have the power to help make healthy schools a reality through a gift to HSC or a donation in honor of a friend, family member or a child in your life! | More
Grants & Awards

Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program Grants
Deadline: May 16, 2008
To increase fruit and vegetable consumption in elementary and secondary schools | More


Live Green Teacher Grants
Deadline: May 15, 2008
For middle school teachers to develop innovative ideas for furthering environmental and energy sustainability | More


Environmental Justice Small Grants
Deadline: June 30, 2008
For projects addressing a local environmental and public health issue | More


Governor's Pollution Prevention Awards
Deadline: May 19, 2008
For schools, service organizations, manufacturers and other businesses | More


Midwest Clean Diesel Grants
Deadline: June 12, 2008
For diesel emission reduction solutions such as retrofit technologies and cleaner fuel use| More

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