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is a response to the alarming increase of
childhood obesity. The Santa Clara County Office of Education (SCCOE), in cooperation with The
Health Trust and Healthy Silicon Valley, launched the program in 2005. In the first year we focused
on 5th grade students in Santa Clara County. Last year we expanded to kindergarten through
sixth grade. This year, ffl is in place at more than 100 schools.

The California Governor's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports is a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to promoting physical activity for all Californians, with an emphasis on children and youth.
The SCCOE has developed a fit for learning School Wellness Assessment Tool to help school sites assess how they are
implementing their district's Local Wellness Policy.
The success of ffl hinges on support from our community. Meet two community
members who have been instrumental in advocating for our program:
Carl Guardino and Eric Schlosser.
We asked some fit for learning participants to tell us how the program works at their school sites.
(If you have a best practice to share for ffl, please let us know.)
Parents who want to monitor their child's food choices might find it
challenging to extend their influence inside school walls. But some new systems
make it easier for parents to help in the battle between nutritious fare and
junk food.
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