At a glance
- School staff can give their best when they feel their best. And a school employee wellness program can help.
- Schools and school districts can provide an employee wellness program that includes healthy eating and physical activity.
- Fostering the physical and mental health of school employees also helps to support students’ health and academic success.

Why it's important
Every school employee, no matter their role, contributes to a school’s mission. School staff can give their best when they feel their best—and a school employee wellness program can help.
When staff model these healthy behaviors, they can reinforce them with students.
Additionally, supporting school employee wellness programs can:
- Improve staff retention and productivity.
- Decrease employee absenteeism.
- Decrease employee health care costs.
Resource
School Employee Wellness: A Toolkit for Supporting the Implementation of School Employee Wellness in Districts/Schools
Strategies to create an employee wellness program
- Gather data and information to determine the nutrition and physical activity needs of school staff members. Also, assess the availability of existing school employee wellness activities and resources.
- Refer to CDC's Worksite Health ScoreCard—it's a great way to access your school’s wellness program.
- Encourage administrative support for and staff involvement in school employee wellness.
- If you don't yet have a school employee wellness program, use this tip sheet for help with starting a wellness program today.
- Develop, carry out, and evaluate healthy eating and physical activity programs for all school employees.