Schools can support healthy eating habits in children by offering nutritious, low-fat snacks and lunches and by teaching proper nutrition. Physical education programs are also important to ensure that children develop an active lifestyle. The most effective school programs are comprehensive ones that address food service, physical education, classroom education in the importance of healthy lifestyles and health decision making, and include community/parent involvement. The CATCH Program (Coordinated Approach to Child Health) is an example of a comprehensive obesity prevention program. For more information about coordinated school health programs, please see Making Health Academic. School and community-based gardens are another good approach to encourage healthy eating. Students can benefit from growing their own fruits and vegetables and then consuming them in school and community-supported lunch programs.