School Food Sales and Policies Provincial Report II (2008)
This report measures the impact of the 2005 Guidelines for Food and Beverages on the elimination of unhealthy foods and beverages in BC public schools.
Sign up to this list which provides nutrition ratings for packaged and franchised foods and beverages and helps you find Choose Most and Choose Sometimes items that meet BC’s nutrition standards for schools.
These Guidelines provide schools and food/beverage providers within schools with a set of nutrition standards for choosing/ supplying items sold in schools.
This practical guide for parents and educators outlines fundraising activities that support healthy living and provide opportunities to be active and/or contribute to community service.

This report measures the impact of the 2005 Guidelines for Food and Beverages on the elimination of unhealthy foods and beverages in BC public schools.

This evaluation report looks at the benefits, successes and challenges of implementing a School Fruit and Vegetable Snack Program in ten elementary schools across BC with BC grown fresh fruits and vegetables twice a week.

This report addresses critical student health issues and provides recommendations on how schools can play a role in disease prevention and health promotion.

An adequate diet for children during their early years is a key component to being able to learn and be active in school.

This research article shows an association between diet quality and academic performance.

This review provides an overview of the few revenue-related studies published recently, as well as information from a sampling of state reports on the subject.

This study shows that lunch sales do not decline when healthier meals are served and that more nutritious lunches do not necessarily cost more.