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Birkenshaw, Patricia – School Business Affairs, 1994
Nutrition integrity ensures that all foods available in schools for children are consistent with recommended dietary allowances and contribute to the development of lifelong, healthy eating habits. Attaining nutrition integrity is the goal of numerous changes in National School Lunch and Breakfast Program regulations. Outlines new federal…
Descriptors: Breakfast Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Regulation, Food Service
Food Research and Action Center, Washington, DC. – 1987
This guide lays out the issues, objections, responses, and strategies involved with expanding the School Breakfast Program in a state or a school district. The guide describes in lay terms the particulars of the School Breakfast Program, and outlines successful state and local campaign strategies. It contains the following chapters: (1) The School…
Descriptors: Breakfast Programs, Community Action, Elementary Secondary Education, Government Role
Harvey, Michael A. – School Business Affairs, 1991
An Arkansas school district increased student participation in the school lunch program by using top quality food, a large variety of menu items, and a dedicated staff. The district pulled all its secondary schools from the federal lunch program; however, any student could eat free by assisting in the cafeteria for at least 20 minutes. (MLF)
Descriptors: Breakfast Programs, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education, Food Service
Baehr, Bonnie – School Business Affairs, 1987
A program that provides a cash alternative to actual commodity food items to the Archdiocese of Philadelphia's Child Nutrition Program has greatly reduced processing charges and virtually eliminated warehousing expenses. By only purchasing the food wanted, and in the form preferred, the children are provided with the full commodity benefits to…
Descriptors: Breakfast Programs, Catholic Schools, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education
Woodall, Michael V.; Spoonhour, Laura T. – American School Board Journal, 1994
A South Carolina school district changed food service from a financial loss to a profit. Recommends that food service managers record meal revenues and expenses when they occur and study the profitability of each program. Selling meal tickets in advance provides some control over the number of students who purchase meals. (MLF)
Descriptors: Breakfast Programs, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education, Food Service
Johnston, James B. – School Business Affairs, 1994
A New York State school district employed a management company to privatize the food-service program with the goal of enticing all students to eat lunch. Expertise in marketing, menu planning, and food-service operation turned the program around. Suggests questions to ask when selecting a management company. (MLF)
Descriptors: Awards, Breakfast Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Lunch Programs
Hall, Bryan – 2003
Despite the importance of breakfast, summer, and after-school child nutrition programs, coverage in these programs in Massachusetts is low. This report describes the barriers facing the states School Breakfast, Summer Food Service, and After-School Snack Programs and suggests many innovative solutions and resources that program sponsors can use to…
Descriptors: After School Programs, At Risk Persons, Breakfast Programs, Case Studies
Underwood, Julie – National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP), 2004
Exclusive vending contracts with food and beverage companies can produce much-needed revenue for school districts. However, these pouring and vending contracts as well as other forms of exclusive vendor contracts are often the subject of contentious public debate and legal challenges. Even the language used to refer to such agreements varies:…
Descriptors: School Business Relationship, Vendors, Contracts, Food Service