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Wellness Plan School District Boise Boise School District Wellness Plan School District Prefer to go to your own primary care provider? If you have seen your provider for an exam and labs between May 1, 2020 and March 31, 2021 submit the completed and signed Health Screening Verification form into WellSteps to earn your screening points. Form can be found at: www.boiseschools.org/our_district/wellness_program. Additional Choices to Earn Points The district supports your health in a variety of ways. Listed here are many ways to earn your additional points. Wellness Plan WELLNESS ACTIVITY ACTIVITIES: POINTS POINTS Biometric Screening 75 Eligibility Information 25 Personal Health Assessment 25 50 Meet Take Charge Targets or Complete Program 100 75 Preventative Exam with Provider 25 100 125 WellSteps Campaign: Mindfulness at Work 25 150 [email protected] WellSteps Campaign: Yoga Flow II 25 367-6209 (208) 175 WellSteps Campaign: Circuit While You Work It 25 Wellness and Health Corporate 200 Alphonsus Saint WellSteps Campaign: Daily 30 25 225 Contacts: Partner Program Wellness Wellsteps MyTracker (5 days a week for 4 consecutive weeks) 50 250 2021- 2022 www.wellsteps.com/boiseschools 275 275 275 [email protected] Live Well Nutrition Counseling 25/visit Wellness Medical Plan Points Zip State City, 300 WellSteps Live Well Health Coaching 25/visit Address 325 wellness_program Lifesteps Weight Management 100 Doe John 350 www.boiseschools.org/our_district/ Series of Health/Wellness Classes 50-100 2020 - 2021 375 Website Wellness District $90.00 Gift Card! Points 375 400 District Wellness Presentations 25 each [email protected] Organize a Building Wellness Event 50 450 854-4074 (208) HR Benefits Team Benefits HR Boise, ID 83709 ID Boise, Community Fitness Event 50 Road Victory W. 8169 US Postage US [email protected] Endurance Competitive Event 75 District School Boise If it is unreasonably difficult or 854-4083 (208) Gym Attendance (20 times/2 months) 75 medically inadvisable for you to Coordinator Wellness BSD participate in this program, your Kurita Isabel Webinars 25 each physician may complete the Contacts: Program Wellness Employee Schools Boise New submission deadline is March 31st, 2021. 31st, March is deadline submission New exemption form and send the • Other Choices to Earn WellSteps Reward Points Reward WellSteps Earn to Choices Other For more offerings and program details visit: completed form to WellSteps. • www.boiseschools.org/our_district/wellness_program Forms can be found at: Complete Your PHA & Screening & PHA Your Complete • promoting healthy lifestyles healthy promoting Points are automatically added to your WellSteps account. http://www.boiseschools.org/our_ WELLNESS EMPLOYEE Wellness Plan Eligibility Steps Eligibility Plan Wellness To earn your points submit a completed Activity Form by sending a scan or district/wellness_program • Boise Schools Boise photo to [email protected] (Not eligible for Gold level reward) . Inside. Details Those hired after Dec. 1st will automatically be enrolled in the 2021-22 Wellness Plan. Now Action Take Healthy Actions = Healthy Rewards Take Action Now! Take Action To Earn Your WellSteps Rewards Points Complete the online Personal Health Assessment questionnaire by visiting: Boise School District www.wellsteps.com/boiseschools Anytime now through rewards you First time users will need to register on the WellSteps site prior to completing your PHA March 31, 2021 Those hired after December 1st will automatically be enrolled in the 2021-22 Wellness Plan for taking responsibility for your health, by offering the Wellness Medical Plan for those who earn For those who have previously registered 275 WellSteps Rewards Points. District employees on the District Health Plan Retirees under 65 on the District Health Plan Your username is your Boise Schools Your username is your date of birth followed by employee ID# followed by BSD: the first four letters of your last name • Example: 123456bsd • Example: John Smith, September 12, 1950 = 091250smit Yearly health screenings are a benefit Reserve Your Screening Time Slot Today: provided to you by the Boise School Easy Scheduling at: District and include biometric https://signupwellness.eventsmart.com/boiseschools measurements and labs. Available 24 hours Scheduling only takes a couple of minutes We encourage you to take advantage If you are not able to schedule online call 208-367-6225 of this valuable offering. Monday thru Thursday | 7:00am-5:00pm. Medical Plan Detail Eligibility / Action SEPTEMBER 2020 Time Location NOVEMBER 2020 Time Location Standard • $40 monthly payroll deduction Thursday, September 22 6:30am-9:30am Les Bois Jr Tuesday, November 17 6:30am-9:30am River Glen Junior High Medical Plan This is your plan if you choose not to • Higher office visit co-pays Friday, September 25 6:30am-8:30am Wellness Office Thursday, November 19 6:30am-9:30am Morely Nelson ($40/$55 per visit) participate in the wellness program. Tuesday, September 29 6:30am-9:30am Facilities & Operations Friday, November 20 6:30am-8:30am Wellness Office • Higher out of pocket deductibles ($1,000) OCTOBER 2020 Time Location DECEMBER 2020 Time Location Tuesday, October 6 6:30am-9:30am North Junior High Thursday, December 1 6:30am-9:30am DTECH Wellness • $40 monthly deduction waived Actions Needed: Medical Plan Thursday, October 8 6:30am-9:30am Borah High School Thursday, December 3 6:30am-9:30am Horizon • Lower office visit co-pays Examples of activities you may choose to reach 275 points: Tuesday, October 13 6:30am-9:30am DTECH Tuesday, December 8 6:30am-9:30am Whitney ($20/$40 per visit) • Online WellSteps Personal Health Assessment (PHA) ............................(25pts) Thursday, October 15 6:30am-9:30am South Junior High Thursday, December 10 6:30am-9:30am Timberline High School • Lower out of pocket deductibles Tuesday, October 20 6:30am-9:30am Liberty Tuesday, December 15 6:30am-9:30am Boise High School ($750) • Biometric Screening ...........................(75 pts) • Complete other wellness Thursday, October 22 6:30am-9:30am Timberline High School Thursday, December 17 6:30am-9:30am Capital High School • Need 275 points to be eligible activity options ......................(25-100 pts each) Friday, October 23 6:30am-8:30am Wellness Office JANUARY 2021 Time Location • Meet the Take Charge Health Targets Tuesday, October 27 6:30am-9:30am Capital High School Tuesday, January 12 6:30am-9:30am Grace Jordan or complete the Take Charge Program .........(*100 pts) Thursday, October 29 6:30am-9:30am Boise High School Thursday, January 14 6:30am-9:30am East Junior High November 2020 Time Location Tuesday, January 19 6:30am-9:30am Borah High School Find Wellness and Standard Medical Plan summaries on the Boise Schools Employee Benefits webpage. Thursday, November 5 6:30am-9:00am Fairmont High School Thursday, January 21 6:30am-9:30am Shadow Hill Wellness points must be earned by March 31, 2021. Tuesday, November 10 6:30am-9:30am Capital High School Friday, January 22 6:30am-8:30am Wellness Office The points you earn this year determine if you and your dependents are on the Standard or Wellness Medical Thursday, November 12 6:30am-9:30am Boise High School Tuesday, January 26 6:30am-9:30am Hawthorne plan in 2021 -2022. Thursday, January 28 6:30am-9:30am Koelsch *See a full description of the Take Charge program at: www.boiseschools.org/our_district/wellness_program.
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