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Empower Guide – Technical Assistance Manual
Posted on November 16, 2022
Empower – Appendix_B Sample Partnership Agreement
Posted on September 30, 2022
Empower – Appendix_A Sample Email
Posted on September 30, 2022
Empower Out-of-School Time Action Plan
Posted on September 30, 2022
Person-Centered Tips for Childhood
Posted on April 23, 2021
Smarter Lunchrooms Movement (SLM) Tools and Resources
Posted on January 12, 2021
For evaluation-related SLM materials, including the SLM Scorecard Guide and Data Entry Portal, please visit the State Evaluation Team website. Log in and visit School Systems.
Empower Self-Assessment Tool-ENG
Posted on April 18, 2019
Empower Self-Assessment Tool-SPA
Posted on April 18, 2019
Let’s Play Arizona Recess Toolkit
Posted on August 22, 2018
When you think back to elementary school, recess is often a highlight of the day. Recess was a time to play with friends and socialize. Research shows that recess is more than just a break from classroom time — it helps students not only increase their daily physical activity promoting healthy growth and development, but also helps students practice social skills (e.g., cooperation, following rules, problem solving, negotiation, sharing, communication), positively engage in classroom activities (e.g., being on-task, not being disruptive), and enhance cognitive performance (e.g., attention, memory). The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention outlines the following benefits of recess for students:
• Increasing their level of physical activity.
• Improving their memory, attention, and concentration.
• Helping them stay on-task in the classroom.
• Reducing disruptive behavior in the classroom.
• Improving their social and emotional development (e.g.,
The evidence is clear - healthy, active students are ready to learn and contribute to a positive school climate.
Empower Basic Training Toolkit
Posted on April 30, 2018
Empower Advanced Training Toolkit
Posted on April 30, 2018
Strategies for Recess in Schools
Posted on December 13, 2017
This document, Strategies for Recess in Schools, describes strategies for planning and providing recess in schools to help increase participation in physical activity and improve academic achievement (e.g., performance, behavior, attention). The audiences for this document include state and school district leaders that provide technical assistance and professional development on recess
Empower Infographic
Posted on December 13, 2017
Use this infographic as a tool with providers, parents, and community partners to communicate how the Empower Standards may be implemented and how daily practices support each standard. Keep in mind that your work in the AzNN applies to the Empower Standards related to obesity prevention (1, 3, 4, 5, and 6).
Step By Step: How to Start a Walking School Bus At Your School
Posted on December 11, 2017
The purpose of this guide is to provide a clear description of how to plan and organize a walking school bus using adult volunteers as leaders. This step-by-step guide outlines how to plan and implement a walking school bus for your school, and includes proven tools, tips and resources for a fast and easy start. Whether or not you are familiar with SRTS, this guide will get you started on the right foot.
Empower Sample Policies (Standards 1, 3, 4, 5, and 6)
Posted on August 10, 2017
Sample policies for Empower Standards 1, 3, 4, 5, and 6. ECE decision makers may use these policy templates when creating or revising policies in their setting.
Safe Routes to Schools Talking Points: A Factsheet to Help Create Safe Routes to School in Your Community_EN_ES
Posted on August 9, 2017
This fact sheet provides talking points and information to help communities create Safe Routes to School programs and policies. English_Spanish
Youth-Led Participatory Action Research Orientation (YPAR) Intervention
Posted on July 18, 2017
YPAR is a proven framework and model used to engage, empower, and activate youth on research to improve their schools, afterschool programs, communities, and/or service groups. YPAR is a model SNAP-Ed program, as noted in the SNAP-Ed Strategies and Interventions Toolkit. Implementing this program requires a Training and Technical Assistance, which is provided by the Public Health Institute in California: Contact Amy DeLisio, MPH, RD • (916) 265-4042 x109 • amy.delisio@wellness.phi.org
Food and Beverage Marketing in School Wellness Policies
Posted on June 14, 2017
Model school wellness policy language for limiting unhealthy marketing to students.
Model Statute Limiting Food Marketing at Schools
Posted on June 14, 2017
This resource is a state-level tool for state boards of education, state policymakers, and school health advocates supporting healthy school food environments.
Washington Smarter Lunchrooms Toolkit
Posted on May 17, 2017
With a Smarter Lunchroom, your lunchroom team can have a positive impact on your students’ eating habits. This toolkit contains materials and resources that will help make the creation of your Smarter Lunchroom more manageable.