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      • Schools can help kids stay hydrated by promoting water access, changing school wellness policies, and involving community partners, students, and parents.
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  2. Apr 16, 2021 · Learn how to help kids stay hydrated by addressing water access in schools. 1 in 5 children and adolescents do not drink any plain water during the day, and about 1/2 of school-aged children are underhydrated.

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    • Water Access in Schools Microlearning Modules
    • Toolkit for Increasing Access to Drinking Water in Schools

    The Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 requires schools participating in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) to make free water available to students during meal times where they are served. The standards also require schools in the School Breakfast Program (SBP) to make drinking water available when breakfast is served in the cafeteria.

    In addition to the requirements, schools can use a variety of strategies to:

    •Ensure that water fountains are clean and properly maintained.

    •Provide access to water fountains, dispensers, and hydration stations throughout the school.

    •Allow students to have water bottles in class or to go to the water fountain if they need to drink water.

    US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards and regulations assure that public water supply is clean and safe before it leaves the water utility. However, lead plumbing parts (pipes, fittings, and fixtures) can contaminate water after it leaves the water main. Schools can test the water quality and have a plan in case there is contamination. In cases when tap water may not be safe to drink, schools can provide drinking water to students in other ways until the contamination can be fixed. This includes installing filtration systems or purchasing drinking water.

    Water access in schools: Why it’s important and how schools can help

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    These short video training modules guide schools on steps to take to help students drink more water during the day. School staff will learn what can be done to ensure water is available, safe, and promoted as an ideal beverage choice.

    •Module 1: Water Access in Schools: Why it’s important and how schools can help

    •Module 2: Safe Drinking Water in Schools

    •Module 3: Building Access to Drinking Water in Schools

  3. Mar 22, 2022 · Access to clean drinking water is crucial in helping students increase their water consumption and maintain hydration throughout the day. While important in maintaining good physical health, adequate hydration may also improve cognitive function in students.

  4. Aug 10, 2023 · Kids need water throughout the school day, whether they are in class or playing at recess. Making drinking water more accessible could improve their health, a new study found.

  5. Feb 13, 2018 · There are many ways for school communities – leadership, administration, staff, teachers, students, and parents – to improve school drinking water and help build healthy hydration habits. If your state currently has a voluntary testing program for lead in school tap water (find out here), encourage your district to take full advantage.

  6. These short video training modules guide schools on steps to take to help students drink more water during the day. School staff will learn what can be done to ensure water is available, safe, and promoted as an ideal beverage choice.

  7. Jun 4, 2018 · Studies show that with improved access to water and drinking water education and promotion, children’s water consumption increases and body mass index decreases. Coupled with the cognitive, oral health, “green,” and equity benefits – these are all good reasons to turn to the tap at your school!

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