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FAIRBORN CITY SCHOOLS Paula M. Montgomery Child Nutrition Supervisor

FAIRBORN CITY SCHOOLS Paula M. Montgomery Child Nutrition Supervisor. OHIO “Talk about a lot of communication!”. Large SFA 40,000 or greater 2 Major Cities 15,001-40,000 7 Large Sponsors 5,001-15,000 52

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FAIRBORN CITY SCHOOLS Paula M. Montgomery Child Nutrition Supervisor

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  1. FAIRBORN CITY SCHOOLSPaula M. MontgomeryChild Nutrition Supervisor

  2. OHIO“Talk about a lot of communication!” • Large SFA 40,000 or greater 2 • Major Cities 15,001-40,000 7 • Large Sponsors 5,001-15,000 52 • Medium Sponsors 1,501-5,000 293 • Small Sponsors 501-1,500 327 • Very Small Sponsors less than 500 710 • Average Daily Participation (based on 175 days-FY2006) Lunch: 1,002,250 Breakfast: 267,879 *Total: 1391 (Includes Public, Non-Public, Residential Child Care, and Camp)

  3. OBSTACLES “What are the problems and challenges we face because the lack of uniformity among nutrition standards?” • What we know. • Our staff understands that we must follow guidelines. • Our staff understands that all schools must have a Wellness Policy. • Our staff is confused when they hear that requirements vary from District to District or Department to Department. • Our staff is confused when food service is restricted serving certain items but the foods sold or made available to students have no restrictions. • Our staff is discouraged when they work to be role models, educating our students about proper nutrition and healthy lifestyles when there is little support encouraging a consistent message. • Our staff is discouraged when they suggest introducing new products only to find out they are limited because of cost or availability. • Who makes the call? • We all are on the same board but going in different directions. • Pieces of the puzzle do not fit. • Surveys • What we found. • Goes back to finding that it isn’t easy when clear direction is not given and followed.

  4. Solutions • Speak up • Educate • Don’t sit still • Cheer up • Help one another

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