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Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. – 1972
The committee hearings in this report concern proposed Department of Agriculture regulations. These regulations deal with the method of apportioning the $153.2 million Section 32 funds available for the National School Lunch Program for fiscal 1972. Included are statements from school superintendents, food service representatives, State department…
Descriptors: Administrative Agencies, Breakfast Programs, Costs, Economically Disadvantaged
Perryman, John – 1972
The author contends that school food service should be tied directly to the educational process, because a child who eats properly will be both physically and mentally more receptive to learning than a child who is undernourished. A sound program of nutrition education should be developed to teach the child how to eat. The author further argues…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Finance, Equal Education, Food Service
Kavulla, Timothy A. – School Business Affairs, 1986
The Wichita, Kansas, Public Schools' Food Service Department Project Reduction in Paperwork (RIP) is designed to automate certain paperwork functions, thus reducing cost and flow of paper. This article addresses how RIP manages free/reduced meal applications and meets the objectives of reducing paper and increasing accuracy, timeliness, and…
Descriptors: Automation, Centralization, Computer Oriented Programs, Cost Effectiveness
VanEgmond-Pannell, Dorothy – School Business Affairs, 1984
This article offers guidelines for estimating necessary labor hours for school meal service. Factors influencing labor hours needed, distribution of labor hours, and other considerations are discussed. (MJL)
Descriptors: Cost Estimates, Elementary Secondary Education, Food Service, Labor Utilization
Kohl, Herb; Nitta, Sharon – Teacher, 1976
Under new management! This cafeteria rates four stars for food, atmosphere and working and learning together. (Editor)
Descriptors: Decentralization, Dining Facilities, Educational Facilities Design, Food Service
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McCulloch, Linda – Montana Office of Public Instruction, 2004
This report provides a count of all students in Montana public and nonpublic schools who are eligible to receive free and reduced price benefits for meals and milk. Because the data presented in this report are frozen on December 31, there may be missing values as well as late corrections for a given year because data came in later than that date.
Descriptors: Breakfast Programs, Public Schools, Private Schools, Eligibility
Robertson, Robert E. – 2000
Twenty outbreaks of foodborne illness in schools were reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) during 1997; however, only 8 cases were associated with food served in the school meal programs. Preliminary findings identified nine outbreaks in 1998, affecting an estimated 1,609 individuals. CDC notes that such outbreaks are…
Descriptors: Breakfast Programs, Communicable Diseases, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Regulation
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Berrol, Selma C. – Elementary School Journal, 1970
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Educational History, Health Services, Lunch Programs
Marradi, Tommaso – Western European Education, 1982
Discusses organizational problems in Italian state-run nursery schools. The causes of extreme variations in pupil-teacher ratios and problems concerning teacher scheduling, lunchroom management, and student transportation are examined. (AM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Practices, Foreign Countries, Lunch Programs
Anderson, Carrel M.; Schaffer, Raymond, Jr. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1981
Educators have a responsibility to learn as much as they can about the relationship between nutrition and the teaching/learning process. This article presents a model to help local school boards draw up their own policy statements. (Author/WD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Board of Education Policy, Board of Education Role, Breakfast Programs
Cline, Tami; Fitzgerald, Patricia L. – School Business Affairs, 1997
Due to shrinking financial resources accompanied by increased nutritional responsibilities, school food service professionals are employing economies of scale (central kitchens, cooperative purchasing, computerization, and high-tech food preparation equipment) and revenue-expansion opportunities (catering, vending machines, and "a la…
Descriptors: Breakfast Programs, Centralization, Cooperatives, Cost Effectiveness
Pellegrino, Tom – School Business Affairs, 1990
Describes a comprehensive food service computer needs assessment conducted in Minnesota. Includes three phases: (1) defining the needs of the food service; (2) evaluating vendors and their systems; and (3) system selection and contract negotiations. Cites availability of two documents published in the process.(MLF)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Software Evaluation, Computer Software Reviews, Elementary Secondary Education
Frey, Joseph P. – Journal of the New York State School Boards Association, 1989
Describes initiatives in New York State to meet student nutrition needs, including the Statewide Training Network for School Food Service Workers and the Nutrition Comes Alive in the Cafeteria program. Emphasizes the role of local boards of education in supporting better nutrition in school lunch and breakfast programs. (FMW)
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Breakfast Programs, Food Service, Food Standards
Reid, Joyce E. – School Business Affairs, 1988
An Arizona high school district chose to stop the National School Lunch Program in order to eliminate the unpopular components of the required meal pattern. Menu selections were narrowed down to the most requested items; nutritious food was offered at low prices; and fewer students left the campus at lunchtime. (MLF)
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Cost Effectiveness, Food Service, High Schools
Pannell, Dorothy V. – School Business Affairs, 1988
Labor shortages, cost increases, and turnover have prompted Fairfax County Schools, Virginia, food service managers to offer training programs and recruitment bonuses, to use more convenience foods, and to price out every service. (MLF)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education, Food Service, Fringe Benefits
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