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Wake County SHAC delivers recommendations on nutrition, mental health and phone policy
Summary
The Wake County School Health Advisory Council presented its 2025 annual report to the Wake County Board of Education with recommendations on food recovery pilot expansion, survey administration, mental-health telehealth, technology/cell phone policy and school bike-share programs.
The Wake County School Health Advisory Council (SHAC) presented its 2025 annual report to the Wake County Board of Education on Oct. 21, outlining recommendations and commendations across nutrition, student mental health, technology policy and active-transportation programs.
The council’s liaison, Brian Glendening, Director of Health and Physical Education for Wake County Public School System, told the board the SHAC is “charged with providing recommendations to the board of education and the superintendent” and that the council’s work aligns with the whole child/whole school/whole community model.
Michelle Mulvihill, SHAC co‑chair, told the board the council currently has representation across each area of the WISC model and is seeking better ways to engage students. She thanked staff and partners and recognized Paula DeLuca for “her commitment to children nutrition in the SHAC.”
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