School Food
Removing Soda and Junk Food from California Schools
PHAdvocates Lead Movement to Remove Junk Food & Sodas from Schools
Overview
With childhood obesity rates skyrocketing, from 1999-2005 we led the campaign in California to prohibit the sale of soda and junk food in schools. Our work helped launch a national movement, culminating with Michelle Obama championing healthier school food throughout the country.
Data and Research
Our study found 40% of California children were overweight or obese, with the highest rates in communities of color. The epidemic was found in every state legislative district.
Media Advocacy
Our efforts attracted massive media coverage about the growing childhood obesity epidemic, including calls from spokespeople throughout the state to remove soda and junk food from schools.
Community Mobilization
We helped rally support from parents, teachers, and students throughout the state who were upset that schools were contributing to the childhood obesity epidemic. As local school districts began enacting their own nutrition standards, local progress built statewide momentum.
Partnership Building
We rallied support from hundreds of health and social justice organizations, parents, schools, insurance companies, and unions from all over California.
Policymaker Education
Our widely circulated fact sheets showcased childhood obesity rates for each state legislative district. Constituents used them when visited, called, and wrote letters holding their representatives accountable for getting schools out of the soda and junk food business.
Policy Changes
Over a six-year period (1999-2006), our efforts led to enactment of four major pieces of state legislation:
Expansion
Success in California encouraged dozens of other states to replicate our model.
Michelle Obama then championed the Healthy and Hunger-Free Kids Act in 2010, establishing nutrition standards for all foods and beverages sold in schools nationwide.
Media Coverage
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Los Angeles Times, 9/7/05
School Soda, Junk Food Bans Approved
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Los Angeles Times, 9/16/05
Gov. Signs Bans on School Junk Food
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Resources
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Public Health Advocates, August 2005
Child Overweight Rates on the Rise in California Assembly Districts
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Public Health Advocates, 2004
Overweight Children in California Fact Sheet
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Public Health Advocates, December 2002
Overweight and Unfit Children in California Assembly Districts
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Public Health Advocates, March 2002
National Consensus Panel on School Nutrition: Recommendations for Competitive Food Standards in California Schools
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