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Improving Student Health and Academic Achievement through Nutrition, Physical Activity and the Management of Chronic Conditions in Schools (CDC-RFA-DP18-1801) is sponsored by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This program aims to increase the number of students who participate in daily physical education and physical activity within schools and during out-of-school time.
It supports evidence-based school health policies and programs.
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Award Information | HHS TAGGS Other Financial Assistance Grants by Recipient Class Grants by Location - US/World Grants by Location - US by Metro/Non-Metro Assistance Listings Summary close data submission menu Improving Student Health and Academic Achievement through Nutrition, Physical Activity and the Management of Chronic Conditions in Schools CDC-RFA-DP18-1801, Healthy Schools Washington Award Number: NU58DP006412 ORGANIZATION: NATIONAL CENTER FOR CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION & HEALTH PROMOTION AWARD CLASS: DISCRETIONARY AWARD ACTIVITY TYPE: SCIENTIFIC/HEALTH RESEARCH (INCLUDES SURVEYS) PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE START DATE: 06/30/2018 PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE END DATE: 06/29/2023 Improving Student Health and Academic Achievement through Nutrition, Physical Activity and the Management of Chronic Conditions in Schools CDC-RFA-DP18-1801, Healthy Schools Washington - The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) is Washington’s State Education Agency (SEA) that is applying for the CDCs, Improving Student Health and Academic Achievement through Nutrition, Physical Activity and the Management of Chronic Conditions in Schools (CDC-RFA-DP18-1801, Priority 1).
For the past 15 years, Washington has a long and positive history of receiving funding from CDC which has been the major coordinating vehicle for school health across programs internally as well as externally with the Department of Health (DOH) and other state partners in Washington.
The purpose of Healthy Schools Washington (HSW) is to improve project outcomes over the five-year period by (a) increasing the number of students who consume nutritious food and beverages, (b) increasing the number of students participating in daily physical education and physical activity, and (c) increasing the number of students who can effectively manage their chronic health conditions through concerted efforts of infrastructure building, implementing professional developments (PD), and delivering technical assistance (TA).
OSPI is excited to implement this grant opportunity to continue to collaborate with education and public health partners across the state to institutionalize the administration, collection, and dissemination of weighted data for the School Health Profiles and Healthy Youth Survey (HYS) – our state equivalent to Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) in Washington State.
We will monitor and improve all outcomes over the five-year project period. There is dire need to improve health and dietary behaviors particularly in our priority districts. Nearly 64% of adults in Washington are obese or overweight (CDC, Obesity Data, 2016).
In Washington, 81% of 12th graders do not eat 5 servings of fruits and vegetables daily and 79% drank sugar-sweetened beverages in the past week (HYS, 2016).
One priority district has 54,424 students in 103 schools with 154 languages spoken, 53% are non-white, 34% live in or near the federal poverty level, 25% are English Language Learners, and 89% of 10th graders did not participate in daily PE (Washington State School Report Card, 2016-17 and HYS, 2016).
Another priority district has 312 students, 60% are non-white, 67% live in or near the federal poverty level, and 50% of 10th grade students are obese or overweight (Washington State School Report Card, 2016-17 and HYS, 2016).
OSPI will improve infrastructure by building and facilitating the Healthy Schools Statewide Coalition and adding a new cadre, Healthy Schools Training Team, which will provide targeted professional development (PD) and technical assistance (TA) to schools, districts, and at statewide conferences.
The focus will be on the Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child model with support on wellness policy improvement, implementation, and evaluation using CDC’s evidence-based resources. We will develop a statewide system for management of chronic health conditions by identifying models and developing an assessment tool to ensure continuation of care between schools and out-of-school time settings.
The HSW Staff and external evaluator will develop and ensure that a comprehensive evaluation is used and public health objectives are met. HSW will allocate 10% of our award to support evaluation activities, collect and use quality process and outcome evaluation data. OSPI is requesting $400,000 for the project from June 30, 2018 – July 1, 2019.
This will continue throughout the five year period dependent on the availability of funds from CDC. The HSW project is an organized, effective and efficient approach to maximizing the health and well-being of both students and staff to contribute to a student’s well-being and readiness to learn. This is a coordinated approach in policies, programs and services that ensure healthy schools and healthy and successful students.
Issue Date FY Funding FY Legal Entity Name Legal Entity Address Legal Entity City Legal Entity State Legal Entity Zip Code Legal Entity COUNTY Legal Entity COUNTRY Assistance Listing Award Code Budget Year Action Date Action Type Action Amount Issue Date FY: 2024 ( Subtotal = -$82,071 ) 2024 2022 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 600 WASHINGTON ST SE OLYMPIA WA 98501 THURSTON USA Improving Student Health and Academic Achievement through Nutrition, Physical Activity and the Management of Chronic Conditions in Schools 02 5 12/1/2023 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR - ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) -$31,975 2024 2021 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 600 WASHINGTON ST SE OLYMPIA WA 98501 THURSTON USA Improving Student Health and Academic Achievement through Nutrition, Physical Activity and the Management of Chronic Conditions in Schools 02 5 12/1/2023 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR - ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) $0 2024 2020 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 600 WASHINGTON ST SE OLYMPIA WA 98501 THURSTON USA Improving Student Health and Academic Achievement through Nutrition, Physical Activity and the Management of Chronic Conditions in Schools 02 5 12/1/2023 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR - ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) -$50,096 2024 2019 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 600 WASHINGTON ST SE OLYMPIA WA 98501 THURSTON USA Improving Student Health and Academic Achievement through Nutrition, Physical Activity and the Management of Chronic Conditions in Schools 02 5 12/1/2023 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR - ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) $0 2024 2018 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 600 WASHINGTON ST SE OLYMPIA WA 98501 THURSTON USA Improving Student Health and Academic Achievement through Nutrition, Physical Activity and the Management of Chronic Conditions in Schools 02 5 12/1/2023 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR - ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) $0 Issue Date FY: 2023 ( Subtotal = $0 ) 2023 2022 PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, WASHINGTON STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF 600 Washington St SE Olympia WA 98504 THURSTON USA Improving Student Health and Academic Achievement through Nutrition, Physical Activity and the Management of Chronic Conditions in Schools 01 5 1/7/2023 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR - ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) $0 2023 2020 PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, WASHINGTON STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF 600 Washington St SE Olympia WA 98504 THURSTON USA Improving Student Health and Academic Achievement through Nutrition, Physical Activity and the Management of Chronic Conditions in Schools 01 5 1/7/2023 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR - ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) $0 Issue Date FY: 2022 ( Subtotal = $365,000 ) 2022 2022 Public Instruction, Washington State Superintendent of 600 Washington St SE Olympia WA 98504 THURSTON USA Improving Student Health and Academic Achievement through Nutrition, Physical Activity and the Management of Chronic Conditions in Schools 00 5 6/2/2022 NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION $365,000 2022 2021 Public Instruction, Washington State Superintendent Of 600 Washington St SE Olympia WA 98504 THURSTON USA Improving Student Health and Academic Achievement through Nutrition, Physical Activity and the Management of Chronic Conditions in Schools 02 4 10/21/2021 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR - ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) $0 2022 2021 Public Instruction, Washington State Superintendent Of 600 Washington St SE Olympia WA 98504 THURSTON USA Improving Student Health and Academic Achievement through Nutrition, Physical Activity and the Management of Chronic Conditions in Schools 03 4 3/18/2022 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR - ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) $0 Issue Date FY: 2021 ( Subtotal = $365,000 ) 2021 2021 Public Instruction, Washington State Superintendent of 600 Washington St SE Olympia WA 98504 THURSTON USA Improving Student Health and Academic Achievement through Nutrition, Physical Activity and the Management of Chronic Conditions in Schools 00 4 6/11/2021 NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION $365,000 2021 2021 Public Instruction, Washington State Superintendent Of 600 Washington St SE Olympia WA 98504 THURSTON USA Improving Student Health and Academic Achievement through Nutrition, Physical Activity and the Management of Chronic Conditions in Schools 01 4 9/21/2021 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR - ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) $0 Issue Date FY: 2020 ( Subtotal = $698,333 ) 2020 2020 Public Instruction, Washington State Superintendent of 600 Washington St SE Olympia WA 98504 THURSTON USA Improving Student Health and Academic Achievement through Nutrition, Physical Activity and the Management of Chronic Conditions in Schools 00 3 7/17/2020 NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION $698,333 2020 2019 Public Instruction, Washington State Superintendent Of 600 Washington St SE Olympia WA 98504 THURSTON USA Improving Student Health and Academic Achievement through Nutrition, Physical Activity and the Management of Chronic Conditions in Schools 02 2 10/9/2019 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR - ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) $0 Issue Date FY: 2019 ( Subtotal = $365,000 ) 2019 2019 Public Instruction, Washington State Superintendent Of 600 Washington St SE Olympia WA 98504 THURSTON USA Improving Student Health and Academic Achievement through Nutrition, Physical Activity and the Management of Chronic Conditions in Schools 01 2 8/27/2019 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR - ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) $0 2019 2019 Public Instruction, Washington State Superintendent Of 600 Washington St SE Olympia WA 98504 THURSTON USA Improving Student Health and Academic Achievement through Nutrition, Physical Activity and the Management of Chronic Conditions in Schools 00 2 5/7/2019 NON-COMPETING CONTINUATION $365,000 2019 2018 Public Instruction, Washington State Superintendent Of 600 Washington St SE Olympia WA 98504 THURSTON USA Improving Student Health and Academic Achievement through Nutrition, Physical Activity and the Management of Chronic Conditions in Schools 02 1 3/15/2019 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR - ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) $0 Issue Date FY: 2018 ( Subtotal = $365,000 ) 2018 2018 Public Instruction, Washington State Superintendent of 600 Washington St SE Olympia WA 98504 THURSTON USA Improving Student Health and Academic Achievement through Nutrition, Physical Activity and the Management of Chronic Conditions in Schools 00 1 6/10/2018 NEW $365,000 2018 2018 Public Instruction, Washington State Superintendent Of 600 Washington St SE Olympia WA 98504 THURSTON USA Improving Student Health and Academic Achievement through Nutrition, Physical Activity and the Management of Chronic Conditions in Schools 01 1 9/17/2018 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPLEMENT ( + OR - ) (DISCRETIONARY OR BLOCK AWARDS) $0 Grand Total All Awards = $2,076,262 Sum of Action Amount is $2,076,262; HHS’ Tracking Accountability in Government Grants System (TAGGS) website provides access to detailed descriptions of grants, loans, aggregated direct payments and other types of financial assistance awarded by the HHS Operating Divisions (OPDIVs) and the Office of the Secretary Staff Divisions (STAFFDIVs).
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Improving Student Health and Academic Achievement through Nutrition, Physical Activity and the Management of Chronic Conditions in Schools (CDC-RFA-DP18-1801) is funded by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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