Life is about balance. And it can’t be built without a lot of support. The best way to help kids grow up strong is to teach them the importance of a balanced diet and exercise. The new School Beverage Guidelines help to do just that by offering students a range of low-calorie, nutritious, smaller-portion beverage options. Full-calorie sodas are being removed. Developed with the Alliance for a Healthier Generation — a joint initiative of the American Heart Association and the William J. Clinton Foundation — the Guidelines have been endorsed by 82% of parents nationwide.* *Public Opinion Strategies survey, Feb. 2007 The School Beverage Guidelines offer balance: Bottled water Low-fat and non-fat milk 100% juice with no added sweeteners Diet sodas, low-calorie teas and sports drinks in high schools only Visit schoolbeverages.com
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Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of District Administration - July 2007