School Food Service
What opportunities does the NSLP provide
to introduce the child to unfamiliar foods, balanced diet, good food habits, and cafeteria can become a learning lab
What are the goals of OVS
to reduce food waste and to allow students choices in selecting the foods they prefer
What can centers and day care homes claim
two reimbursable meals and one snack
2018-2019 average full pay cost for school lunches
$2.70-$3.10
IF a school met the nutrition standard for lunch how much additional reimbursement did they receive
0.07
Designed to reduce the risk of foodborne hazards by following systematic approach in constructing food safety program
HACCP
Who signed the Child Nutrition Act
Lyndon B Johnson 1966
What is the largest federally subsidized food program in the US
NSLP
Ensure that the materials and services obtained for the NSLP efficiently, economically, and in compliance with the applicable laws and executive orders
Requirements of procurement
Receives federal subsidies in the form of cash and USDA commodity foods based on the number of reimbursable meals served
School Food Authority
The governing body that is responsible for the administration of one or more schools and has the authority to operate the NSLP
School Food Authority
Reimburses schools and other programs that do not participate in the NSLP for milk that they serve
Special Milk Program
Provides schools with technical training and assistance to help school food service staffs prepare healthful meals, and with nutrition education to help children understand the link between diet and health
Team Nutrition USDA
A healthy school environment integrates school nutrition services with
a coordinated, comprehensive school health program
Which schools may participate
any public and nonprofit private school - high school and elementary
Why was NSLP established
as a measure of nation security, to safe guard the health and well being of the nation's children and encourage the consumption of nutritious domestic ag commodities and other foods
Two major objectives of commodity foods
assist farmers and support the variety of government sponsored feeding programs
What must a school wellness policy provide
assurance that the schools meet nutritional standards established by federal law
Meal patterns for CACFP
breakfast - milk fruit/veg, grain. lunch: milk, 2fruit/veg, meat snack: 2 of 4 components. juice cant be served when milk is at snack
How are commodity foods available
canned, frozen, or fresh
foods that the federal government has the legal authority to purchase and distribute in order to support farm prices
commodity foods
USDA requires school districts participating in the NSLP to periodically undergo an administrative review called
coordinated review process
Primary goals of the CRE
determine if free and reduced price meals benefits are provided, proper meal counts are taken, complete reimbursable meals are offered for the reviewed period
What did child nutrition reauthorization act of 2005 mandate
each school agency establish a local wellness policy
requires efficient mechanisms to effectively communicate to the parents and students about a special event or service
effective marketing of school food service
Section 3 of the Child Nutrition and WIC Re authorization Act of 2004
enforces that foods served must comply to food safety regulations
Foods available through a government program providing benefits to members of a specified group
entitlement foods
Participants are entitled by law to receive these commodity foods called
entitlement foods
3 mandatory components for breakfast
grain (optional meat/meat alt after daily grain met), fruit/veg/juice, milk
What did the new menus do due to the health, hunger-free kids act of 2010
increase the availability of fruits, veggies, and whole grains
What should emergency plans include
kitchen fires, loss of electricity or gas, equipment breakdowns, water main breaks - regional in natural disasters
What did the hunger act of 2010 do to calories
limits to ensure age appropriate meals for grades k-5, 6-8, 9-12
OVS in NSLP
mandatory in senior high and optional for the other grade levels
Why did Harry S Truman sign the act into law in 1946 in response to claims
many US men had been rejected for WWII military service because of diet related health problems
Large school districts may require a
masters
What are components at lunch for reimbursable meals
meats/meat alternates; grains; fruit; vegetables; and fluid milk. Under OVS, a student must take at least three components in the required serving sizes. One selection must be at least ½ cup from either the fruit or vegetable component.
What must the lunch provide
meet the guidelines requirements, 30% cal comes from fat, 10% sat fat, no trans fat, 1/3 RDA for protein, vit a, vit c, iron, calcium, and calories
How can day care homes participate in CACFP
must sign and agreement with a sponsoring organization and must be licensed
Criteria for CACFP
non res adults who are functionally impaired or 60 and older, income 185% below poverty
A program that is exempt from income tax under section 501c3 of the Internal Revenue Code
nonprofit program
How is the eligibility based for NSLP
on the students family income is within 130% of the poverty level = free lunch
Look over emergency plan
slide 52
School wellness policy requirements
slide 56-57
one person may directly fulfill all roles
small districts
The SFA must do what to the state authority to operate under the NSLP
submit an application annually
What does marketing the school food and nutrition program ensure
successful business while providing nutrition education
provides federal resources to local sponsors to combine a feeding program with summer activities programs
summer foodservice program
Why are these programs important to the US families and children
they are regarded as a safety net for ensuring that children at risk for poor nutrition intake have access to safe, adequate, and nutritious foods that promote optimal physical, cognitive, and social growth
How does the USDA administer CACFP
through grants to states
What is the purpose of the CRE
to ensure compliance with regulations for child nutrition programs
Who may participate in CACFP
public or private nonprofit child care centers and other institutions which are licensed or approved to provide day care services
What can emergency shelters claim
up to three reimbursable meals to each eligible resident
Annual cost of NSLP in 2016
13.6 billion
How much of a serving must they take of the fruit or veg
1/2 a cup
Nutrient content of each meal meets how much of a daily nutrient requirement
1/3
How many adults are provided meals and snacks who receive care in nonresidential adult day care centers
112,000
How many children receive nutritious meals and snacks through CACFP
3.2 million
Students must select at least how many of the offered components
3/5
How many US children did NSLP serve in 2016
30.4 million
How many participate in the SBP
67%
How many public schools participate in the NSLP
95%
In addition to cash reimbursements, schools are entitled by law to receive USDA foods called what
entitlement foods at a value of 33.5 cents for each meal served
What did the Child Nutrition Act do
established the SBP and authorized the Special Milk Program which provides nutritionally balanced, low-cost, or free breakfast for children
Funding by the government to an individual or organization to assist in an enterprise deemed advantageous to the public
federal subsidies
As of July 1 2006 SFA are required to have a
food safety program for the preparation and service of school meals served to children
Adults who receive what are eligible for free meals
food stamps, FDPIR, SSI, or medicaid
What are the two categories to meal planning approach
foodbased/meal components and meeting dietary specifications
children who are participants of head start or even start programs are automatically eligible for
free meals, SNAP, TANF
SBP reimbursement rates for 2019-20 school year
free: 1.84, reduced: 1.54, paid: 0.31
NSLP reimbursement rates for the 2019-20 school year
free: 3.41, reduced 3.01, paid: 0.32
Meal planning lunch components
fruit, vegetables, whole grains, meal/meat alternative, milk
a computer based menu planning system that uses approve computer software to analyze the specific nutrient content of menu items automatically while menus are being planned
nutrient standard menu planning
How often should state agencies conduct reviews of all SFA
once during a 3 year cycle
OVS in SBP
optional at all levels based on SFA (offer must have four components to choose from serve 3)
build awareness of the school food service product line
promotions
What do these schools use the cash subsidies and USDA donated commodity foods for
providing meals that meet federal requirements
What are those with incomes between 130% and 185% of the poverty level eligible for
reduced-price meals for which students can be charged no more than 40 cents
Three major components to HACCP
sanitation, temp control, and standard operating procedures
provides credentialing that includes min education requirements and the passing of a rigorous exam specific to school food service admin
school nutrition association
should have a minimum of a bachelors degree in a nutrition/food service related field
school nutrition directors
What are components of OVS at breakfast
schools must offer students all three required food components in at least the minimum required amounts. The components at breakfast are: grains (with optional meats/meat alternates allowed); juice/fruit/vegetable; and milk. Under OVS, a student must be offered at least four food items and must select at least three food items. Students are required to take a minimum of ½ cup of fruit or vegetable.
Where is cacfp authorized
section 17 of the national school lunch act