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Abington Board hears triennial student wellness review, administration recommends no policy changes
Summary
The board received the district’s triennial student wellness assessment required under federal law; Dr. Robert Rosenthal said the review showed the district meets or exceeds federal standards and the administration recommended no modifications to board policy.
On Jan. 13, 2026, the Abington Board of School Directors received the district’s triennial review of its student wellness policy, presented by Dr. Robert Rosenthal, Director of Pupil Services.
Rosenthal told the board that “in 2010, Congress passed the Healthy Hunger Free Kids Act” which requires districts participating in the National School Lunch Program to complete a wellness-policy review and assessment at least once every three years. He said Abington’s wellness committee met in October and December 2025 to complete the triennial assessment and that the district’s policy was last…
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