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“GET SMART! GREAT START!” By: Kelsey Bobrowski, Abby Brummett, Crystal Converse and Natalie Gutzler

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“Get Smart! Great Start!”. By: Kelsey Bobrowski , Abby Brummett , Crystal Converse and Natalie Gutzler. Target Population. 26 fourth grade students at South Roxana Elementary School The participants were ages 9-10. Needs Assessment. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: “Get Smart! Great Start!”

“GET SMART! GREAT START!”

By: Kelsey Bobrowski, Abby Brummett, Crystal Converse and Natalie Gutzler

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Target Population 26 fourth grade

students at South Roxana Elementary School

The participants were ages 9-10

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Needs Assessment Contact with our Community Partners:

Janna Pitchford (teacher) and Regina Chappel (food service director)

Windshield Tour of South Roxana Survey students at South Roxana

Elementary School Asked students what they ate for breakfast

and lunch

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Mission Statement The program “Get Smart! Great Start!”

aims to provide students with primary prevention activities to increase their knowledge and understanding of the negative effects of skipping breakfast and the benefits of choosing healthy breakfast alternatives.

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Goal To decrease the number of students in

Roxana (through primary prevention) who do not eat breakfast, and increase the amount of students who choose to eat healthy breakfast alternatives.

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Evaluation

Directions for pre-test/post-test were not followed

Only 17 evaluations were accounted for Objectives could have been met if all

evaluations were accounted for

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Learning Objective 1 After implementation, when given a post-test,

60% of students who participate will be able to recall two reasons eating breakfast positively impacts their health.

Results: Only 12% of students answered correctly. Status: Goal was not met

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Learning Objective 2 After implementation, 90% of students will be

able to identify at least two healthy breakfast options when given choices.

Status: Goal was met with 100% accuracy.

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Learning Objective 3 After implementation, when given a post-test,

90% of students will either agree or strongly agree that breakfast is important.

Status: Goal was not met with only 88% accuracy

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Recommendations

Contact community partners early Conduct a thorough needs assessment More classroom time View the classroom setting prior to

implementation Hands-On Activies

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