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National School Lunch Week October 12-16, 2015
Copyright 2015 School Nutrition Association
Agenda
• The facts about school meals• National School Lunch Week• “School Lunch Snapshot”• How to get involved
School Lunch: The Basics
National School Lunch Program (NSLP)• 30+ million children served daily• 95% of schools participate in NSLP
Our district’s Lunch Program• *Enter custom information here*• Feature a photo of a complete lunch tray – with
fruits, veggies, and milk!
The Facts
• Fresh fruits and veggies• Whole grains• Reduced/zero TransFats• Salads/salad bars• Lowfat dairy • Baked items rather than fried• Healthy cooking and prep
techniques
Habersham
County Schools, GA
School lunches include:
*Swap out these tray images for your own if you’d like*
St. Paul Public Schools (MN
)
Standards for School Meals
The USDA’s nutrition standards for schools meals have
changed:• Fruits and vegetables
offered daily• More whole grains• Only fat-free or low-fat milk
varieties• Calorie limits by grade• Limits on saturated fat, trans
fats and sodium
Anne Arundel County Schools, MD
The Facts
• USDA research indicates that children who participate in School Lunch have superior nutritional intakes compared to those who do not participate.
• Healthy eating at school correlates with higher test scores and less absenteeism*
*Source: The Wellness Impact Report, 2013
The Benefits of School Lunch
What is National SchoolLunch Week?
• Draws attention to the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) via a fun theme
• Established by President John F. Kennedy in 1962
• It provides the opportunity to highlight the important, positive role of school lunch nationwide
What is National SchoolLunch Week?
*On this slide, add photos from your past NSLW celebrations to give your
audience an idea of a typical promotion*
“School Lunch Snapshot”
Conejo Valley Unified School District (CA) Bibb County Schools (GA)
RSU
57 (M
E)
Polk County Schools (FL)
Portland Public Schools (OR)
The 2015 NSLW theme is all about sharing photos of today’s real school lunch scenes!
Follow the Campaign!
#NSLW[On this slide, add URLs for your social media pages, so attendees can follow you]
What’s New on Our Menu
• *Add example of new recipes and items you are serving here.*
• *Draw attention to your healthy recipes and/or foods that provide energy for sports and activites.*
Getting Involved
Teachers and Administrators can:• Visit the cafeteria during lunch
• Encourage the school nutrition director to make presentations about the benefits of a healthy lifestyle at PTA meetings and in the classroom
• Talk about “School Lunch Snapshot” during the morning announcements
• Making cooking techniques or healthy eating topics part of the curriculum
Getting Involved
Parents can:• Parents and school nutrition professionals share the
same goals: Well-balanced nutritious meals for their kidsCreating healthy eating habits for life
• Visit the cafeteria and have lunch with your child
• Encourage healthy eating and active lifestyles at home for you and your kids (actions speak louder than words!)
• Create a “School Lunch Snapshot” night at PTO or PTAs
How We are Celebrating
*Add details here about how you will recognize NSLW in your district, and how you will celebrate using the
“School Lunch Snapshot” theme*
Thanks for Your Time!
Learn about National School Lunch Week:www.schoolnutrition.org/nslw
Get the facts about school meals:www.schoolnutrition.org/SchoolMeals
Copyright 2015 School Nutrition Association