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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
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Farris, Rosanne P.; And Others – Journal of School Health, 1992
Describes a 15-year study of cardiovascular disease-related nutrients in a school lunch program. According to the findings, although school lunches contributed less than one-third of total daily nutrients, intakes of diet components related to cardiovascular disease risk were excessive. (SM)
Descriptors: Cardiovascular System, Child Health, Dietetics, Disease Control
McCormick, Kathleen – American School Board Journal, 1983
Reviews United States Department of Agriculture's school lunch subsidy program, including such problems as delivery of large quantities of certain food types rejected by school children and the expense and inconvenience of subsidy food distribution. Proposes cash equivalency or commodity letters of credit as alternatives to the existing delivery…
Descriptors: Costs, Efficiency, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Aid
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Walker, David A.; Mohammad, Shereeza F. – Mid-Western Educational Researcher, 2005
This analysis indicated that from variables theorized to influenced score changes in NAEP reading scores from 1994-1998, two were the most consistent with pattern of correlations found in the data. Together, both median household income (AVGINC) and the percentage of students eligible for free and reduced-priced lunch (FRELCH) had fairly large…
Descriptors: Family Income, Academic Achievement, Lunch Programs, Grade 4
Parcel, Guy S.; And Others – Health Education Quarterly, 1989
An elementary school program included classroom health education and environmental changes in school lunch and physical education to encourage healthful diet and exercise habits. Interventions based on social learning theory and organizational change resulted in statistically significant changes in diet behavior, self-efficacy, use of salt, and…
Descriptors: Eating Habits, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Grade 4
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Jones, Molly M.; Mandeville, Garrett K. – Remedial and Special Education (RASE), 1990
Basic Skills Assessment Program reading scores for all South Carolina students in grades 1-3 and 6 were analyzed. Failure to meet state standards was higher among younger, male, Black, and lunch-subsidized students. Risk of failure was still higher for younger students after controls for race, gender and lunch-payment status. (Author/PB)
Descriptors: Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Disabilities, Economically Disadvantaged
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Hicks, Bonnie; Montequin, Leah; Hicks, Jason – Primary Voices K-6, 2000
Forms part of a themed issue describing "Parent-Kid-Teacher Investigators," a program in which parents, children, and teachers gather regularly to use language and literacy for action research projects. Offers a portrait of the weekly meetings. Summarizes what three particular groups learned about their topics: the underground railroad;…
Descriptors: Action Research, Active Learning, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Education
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Duster, Troy; Waters, Alice – Liberal Education, 2006
This article discusses a relatively new and decidedly healthy educational movement emerging across the United States, from grade schools to high schools, from community colleges to graduate programs at the nation's most prestigious universities. The movement goes by the name of "engaged learning." The authors describe two experiments to…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Public Schools, Cooking Instruction, Nutrition Instruction
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Da Ros, Denise; Duff, R. Eleanor – Dimensions of Early Childhood, 1995
Discusses the benefits of having family-style meals in early childhood programs. Notes how such meals allow young children to develop self-help and communication skills and allow teachers to assess many aspects of children's development. Reviews the implementation of a family-style meal program at the University of South Carolina's Children's…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Communication Skills, Day Care, Early Childhood Education
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Hampton, Hazel – Research Papers in Education, 1992
Study examined responses to cultural diversity at three British primary schools with Muslim students. At two schools, Muslim students received different meals when meat was served. Interviews with personnel, parents, and students uncovered undesirable, covert, stereotyping effects from the effort. Policies to avoid such effects and increase…
Descriptors: Consciousness Raising, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Elementary Education
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Simons-Morton, Bruce G.; And Others – American Journal of Public Health, 1991
Reports the positive effects of a school-based program including classroom health education, vigorous physical education, and lower fat and sodium school lunches on improving students' diet and physical activity. However, staff development and policy changes would have to accompany any widespread implementation. (CJS)
Descriptors: Child Health, Eating Habits, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Kubik, Martha Y.; Lytle, Leslie; Fulkerson, Jayne A. – Journal of School Health, 2004
This study assessed the interest of alternative high school staff in intervention research on students' eating and physical activity habits and the feasibility of conducting such research in alternative school settings. A two-phase descriptive design incorporated both quantitative and qualitative methods. In fall/winter 2001-2002, alternative high…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Dietetics, Health Behavior, High School Students
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Payne, Beverly D.; Payne, David A. – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 1991
Assesses the ability of elementary school teachers to identify at-risk students using three prominent indicators. Summarizes the reasons teachers give for identifying a student as at risk. Concludes that teachers are moderately accurate estimators of students' likelihood of being academically at risk. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Academic Ability, Achievement Tests, Attention Span
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Blom-Hoffman, Jessica; Kelleher, Constance; Power, Thomas J.; Leff, Stephen S. – Journal of School Psychology, 2004
This study was an outcome evaluation of a multi-component nutrition education program for African American kindergarten and first grade students attending an under-resourced urban school. The program focused on increasing fruit and vegetable knowledge and vegetable consumption during school lunch. It included a classroom-based knowledge change…
Descriptors: Food, Nutrition Instruction, Program Effectiveness, Eating Habits
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O'Neill, Martin; Rebane, Deanne; Lester, Carolyn – Health Education Journal, 2004
Objective: The research objective was to identify how healthy eating was understood in a disadvantaged community and how barriers to healthy eating might be overcome. Design: Participatory action research. Setting: Communities in Gurnos, Merthyr Tydfil, one of the most deprived areas in the UK. Method: Trainees on a participative methods course…
Descriptors: Methods Courses, Preservice Teachers, Action Research, Economically Disadvantaged
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