Commission Background and Establishment
Healthy Youth and Schools Commission Active Advisory
Quarterly Committee of the Whole Executive Appointment
The Healthy Youth and Schools Commission shall advise the Mayor and the Council on health, wellness, and nutritional issues concerning youth and schools in the District, including: (1) School meals; (2) Farm-to-school programs; (3) Physical activity and physical education; (4) Health education; (5) Environmental programs; (6) School gardens; (7) Sexual health programming; (8) Chronic disease prevention; (9) Emotional, social, and mental health services; (10) Substance abuse; and (11) Violence prevention.
The Commission shall be composed of 13 members who are experts in health, wellness, or nutrition; parents; teachers; or students. The Mayor shall appoint 10 members, no more than 5 of whom shall represent District agencies. The Chairman of the Council shall appoint one member. The chair of the Council committee with oversight of education shall appoint one member. The Chair of the Public Charter School Board shall appoint one member.
https://code.dccouncil.gov/us/dc/council/code/titles/38/chapters/8A/subchapters/VII
Deputy Mayor for Education (DME) Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE)
05-19-2014
No No stipend
Commission Appointees
Executive Appointment (Mayor's Order) 3
http://motaboards.applytojob.com/apply/y50K6m/Healthy-Youth-And-Schools-Commission
Appointed by Mayor 10
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Commissioners
Points of Contact
Caitlin Shauck Policy Analyst, Division of Health and Wellness caitlin.shauck@dc.gov (202) 531-0178
Harlie Jackson Harlie.Jackson@dc.gov (202) 727-0427
Confirmation documents
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