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Day, C. William – School Business Affairs, 1979
Suggestions to increase student participation in school lunch programs include changing the delivery systems, solicitation of student input, and improving the cafeteria environment. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Influences, Food Service
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
Jones, Rebecca – American School Board Journal, 1994
Some children have chronic illnesses that require diet modifications as part of their medical treatment. Advises school districts to hire a registered dietitian or look for resources at a local hospital or public health office. In addition, schools should work with parents, improve staff training, and conduct spot checks of school cafeterias. (MLF)
Descriptors: Allergy, Breakfast Programs, Dietitians, Elementary Secondary Education
Food and Consumer Service (USDA), Washington, DC. – 1996
These guidelines offer recommended topic areas and content for training local-level food service personnel. The recommended topic areas for training school food service directors/supervisors and food service managers are nutrition requirements, menu planning for school meals, procurement, financial management, marketing, food production, program…
Descriptors: Breakfast Programs, Child Health, Elementary Secondary Education, Food Service
Haszu, Louis A.; McAtee, Sharon A. – 1983
While costs are no longer reported to the Child Care Food Program on the monthly reimbursement voucher, Federal regulations for the program require that each participating sponsor operate a nonprofit food service and that any income accrued from the program be used solely for the conduct of improvement of the food service operation. Therefore, it…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Compliance (Legal), Cost Estimates, Expenditures
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
O'Leary, Mick – School Business Affairs, 1984
At each of Baltimore's 46 junior and senior high schools, a microcomputer system distributes tickets for subsidized lunches and transportation for over half of the students. (MLF)
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Oriented Programs, Delivery Systems, Equalization Aid
Utah State Office of Education, Salt Lake City. – 1998
Recognizing the importance of efficient and effective program administration for the success of Utah's Child Nutrition Programs, the State Office of Education developed a manual to assist local program administrators in using the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA's) programs. This document contains Part 1 of the manual's four interrelated…
Descriptors: Breakfast Programs, Children, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation
Goodling, William F. – School Business Affairs, 1990
The ranking minority congressman on the Committee on Education and Labor forecasts the future of federal funding for school food service programs under the Child Nutrition Act. (MLF)
Descriptors: Budgeting, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Aid
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
Michigan State Univ., East Lansing. Cooperative Extension Service. – 1984
Introductions to menu planning I and II--including nutrition requirements for children of all ages--are the subjects of the first two lessons of this Food Service Training Manual. The menu planning system of lesson 3 deals with place and time, as well as with needs for eye appeal and contrast. Lesson 4 is a progress test with answer key for…
Descriptors: Eating Habits, Elementary Secondary Education, Food Service, Foods Instruction
Food and Nutrition Service (USDA), Washington, DC. – 1990
This manual contains information on federal policy regarding meal-pattern requirements for school-nutrition programs. It also describes the Offer Versus Serve (OVS) provision, which allows students to decline either one or two food items they do not intend to eat in order to reduce food waste. The manual explains food components, gives examples of…
Descriptors: Breakfast Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Programs, Federal Regulation
California State Dept. of Education, Sacramento. – 1987
This guide was written to provide sponsors with a combination of guidance and policy information in order to help them plan, purchase, prepare, and serve nutritious meals and snacks that comply with the Child Care Food Program meal pattern requirements. Nutrition information and lists of allowable foods for each menu component (meat, fruit and…
Descriptors: Breakfast Programs, Child Caregivers, Compliance (Legal), Day Care
VanEgmond-Pannell, Dorothy – School Business Affairs, 1986
Among the 10 megatrends that will affect school food service in the future are population changes; computerized and automated kitchens; cost increases; school districts contracting to serve other community groups; fewer federal government controls; and higher teacher salaries, forcing changes in how students are taught. (MLF)
Descriptors: Cost Estimates, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Food Service
Baehr, Bonnie – School Business Affairs, 1986
Changing the National School Lunch Program to eliminate funding to the full-price meal would affect the entire program, leading to a drastic increase in the price of these meals, a decrease in program participants, and a loss of the health emphasis of the program. (MLF)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation, Federal Regulation, Food Service