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School Food Services Update SY13/14

School Food Services Update SY13/14. Jaleena Davis MS,RD Director, School Food Services 3/13/2014. Healthy Hunger Free Kids Act. Effective July 1, 2012. Administrative Review. Areas of Review Free and Reduced Eligibility Meal Counting and claiming Meal pattern compliance

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School Food Services Update SY13/14

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  1. School Food Services Update SY13/14 Jaleena Davis MS,RD Director, School Food Services 3/13/2014

  2. Healthy Hunger Free Kids Act • Effective July 1, 2012

  3. Administrative Review • Areas of Review • Free and Reduced Eligibility • Meal Counting and claiming • Meal pattern compliance • Successful review

  4. Average Daily Lunch Participation *Eligible students based on attendance factor each year

  5. Average Food Cost Per Meal (all levels) *Year to date, total all schools

  6. Increase Food Costs • Students required to take fruit or vegetable at lunch • Must offer larger fruit/vegetable portions • Additional grain offered daily to high school students • Must offer 1 cup of fruit at breakfast • 50%→100% whole grain rich

  7. Smart Snacks Guidelines • Any food sold in schools must: • Be a “whole grain-rich” grain product; or • Have as the first ingredient a fruit, a vegetable, a dairy product or a protein food; or • Be a combination food that contains at least ¼ cup of fruit and/or vegetable; or

  8. Smart Snacks Guidelines • Any food sold in schools must: • Contain 10% of the daily value (DV) of one of the nutrients of public concern in the 2012 Dietary Guidelines for Americans • calcium, potassium, vitamin D or dietary fiber • no longer an option after July 2016 • Accompaniments must be included in nutrient profile

  9. Smart Snacks Guidelines • Any food sold in schools must: *July 1, 2016 snack items must contain less than 200 mg of sodium per item

  10. Smart Snacks Guidelines • Nutrition Standards for Beverages • Plain water • Unflavored low fat milk • Unflavored or flavored fat free milk and milk alternatives permitted by NSLP/SBP • 100% fruit or vegetable juice and • 100% fruit or vegetable juice diluted with water, and no added sweeteners.

  11. Smart Snacks Guidelines • Nutrition Standards for Beverages • Elementary schools may sell up to 8-ounce portions • Middle schools and high schools may sell up to 12-ounce portions of milk and juice • There is no portion size limit for plain water

  12. Smart Snacks Guidelines • Nutrition Standards for Beverages • The standards allow additional “no calorie” and “lower calorie” beverage options for high school students. • No more than 20-ounce portions of calorie-free, flavored water and other flavored beverages that are labeled to contain < 5 calories per 8 fluid ounces or ≤ 10 calories per 20 fluid ounces. • No more than 12-ounce portions of beverages with ≤ 40 calories per 8 fluid ounces, or ≤ 60 calories per 12 fluid ounces.

  13. Smart Snacks Guidelines • Fundraisers • Food items that meet nutrition requirements are not limited • The standards do not apply during non-school hours, on weekends and at off-campus fundraising events. • The standards provide a special exemption for infrequent fundraisers that do not meet nutrition standards

  14. Action • Student surveys • Student taste tests • Meeting with managers • Meet w/ School Administrators & ECCPTA • New bid specifications

  15. Recognition Programs • Alliance for Healthier Generations • Bronze and silver • Healthier US School Challenge • In progress • Florida Healthy School District • Silver

  16. Increased Training Opportunities • New Employee Training • Food Safety Training • ServSafe & Safe Staff • Training courses w/ Pensacola State College • Customer Service • Hiring the Best • Listening in a hectic world • Culinary Skills • Ethics Training

  17. Interactive Menus • More information about each food, including a photo and description • A new menus website: http://ecsd-fl.nutrislice.com • A mobile website: http://ecsd-fl.nutrislice.com/mobile • A FREE app for iPhone and Android, School Lunch by Nutrislice • And you can still print a PDF of your school’s menu by visiting the menus website above.

  18. Websitehttp://ecsd-fl.nutrislice.com

  19. School Lunch by Nutrislice

  20. Questions

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