Sentences with phrase «aldine isd»

South San ISD has also teamed up with the Red Cross and opened up Kazen Middle School, located at 1520 Gillette Blvd., San Antonio, TX 78224, to 150 evacuees.
Southlake parents packed into The Marq this week to hear what steps the city police and Carroll ISD district are taking to campuses safe.
She previously served as both the vice president and secretary of the Spring Branch ISD Board of Trustees.
ISD didn't answer, so I didn't get to get into it, but my point was that God is not a tyrant.
I started The Lunch Tray back in May, 2010, shortly after I became involved in school food reform in Houston ISD.
Getting students excited within school walls is important, however Robert and his staff at Laredo ISD also use their community resources to expand their salad bar program from the inside out.
Laredo ISD and their food service program operate under five core values: Passion (to take care of every student's meals and / or dietary needs), Hunger (to go that extra mile), Drive (to excel in their daily work), Dedication (to the Child Nutrition Program mission) and Service (to all children, staff and administration with dignity and respect).
After a few short months, the Whole Kids Foundation generously provided funding for eight salad bars for Laredo ISD's upper schools.
Born and raised in Laredo, and a part of Laredo ISD for over 11 years, Robert has watched the district transform into the health - conscious and innovative institution that it is today.
Some Arsenal fans will agree with the criticism that Merson often levels at the manager or the team in general or even at specific players like Mesut Ozil, but I for one feel that our former midfield star isd always looking for a negative spin about our club, so I was surprised to see a Metro report today in which Merson suggests that we are the right side and have what it takes to defy expectations this week and come away from the clash at high flying Man City with all three points.
ISD has confirmed through multiple sources OL coach Harry Hiestand is headed to the #NFL.
It isd what Tony Adam, Maritn Keown and other Arsenal greats used to do week in week out.
Last week, the Parent Advisory Committee on which I serve met with Houston ISD Food Services / Aramark to share menu ideas and other suggestions to improve school food.
And, having now worked closely with Houston ISD's Food Services department for the last four years, I feel only sympathy for school districts trying to balance their budgets while meeting the HHFKA's healthier school food mandates, all in the face of insufficient funding and negative student reactions to the food.
Houston ISD's Food Services meets this week with its Parent Advisory Committee (PAC) to solicit menu ideas.
Michael Rosenberger is Dallas ISD's Food & Child Nutrition Services Executive Director.
Siegel is also a Houston ISD Food Services Parent Advisory Committee member and chairperson of the food / nutrition subcommittee of Houston ISD's School Health Advisory Council.
I also heard the same complaints at food services meetings in my own district of Houston ISD.
Mr. Rosenberger previously served as the director of Food & Nutrition Services in nearby Irving ISD.
Jody Houston is the director of food services at Corpus Christi ISD, and a 2016 School Nutrition Hero.
Parents of children in Houston ISD schools can look forward to some improvements in the school food this year, thanks to a cooperative effort between HISD / Aramark's Food Services and its recently formed Parent Advisory Committee.
One of the 19 past SNA presidents who signed the letter is Dora Rivas, MS, RDN, SNS and Executive Director of Dallas ISD's Food & Child Nutrition Services.
Today on my Houston ISD school food blog, The Spork Report, I describe two potentially encouraging developments which could presage the end of junk food in our cafeterias: the recent, courageous action of two of our school board trustees in objecting to the sale of these foods, as well as a fantastic Houston Chronicle editorial today in which the paper urges HISD to clean up its act.
I just received an email from the Houston ISD School Health Advisory Council on which I sit, alerting me to the fact that the Texas state legislature is presently considering a wide - ranging school accountability bill (HB400) which will weaken... [Continue reading]
That question was prompted by seeing the breakfasts served in my own district, Houston ISD, where a child selecting from the daily menu offerings could easily choose a meal like this:
So, it's Day Four of the Houston ISD school year and, yes, I'm already looking for some lunch box packing inspiration.
At the last Houston ISD Food Services Parent Advisory Committee meeting of the school year, we were given a lot of information about some promising changes ahead in school food for the 2011 - 12 school year.
So I've had a crazy week, including a few days with a non-functioning laptop (fixed now, btw, and thanks to all who kindly talked me down from the ceiling), a Houston ISD - related project to finish and Mr. TLT out of town.
Yesterday Houston ISD held its first ever «food show.»
In early 2010, Siegel became interested in improving the food in her children's school district, Houston ISD, and soon after launched The Lunch Tray, a blog focusing on «kids and food, in school and out.»
When I started writing The Lunch Tray in 2010, an actual week's menu in Houston ISD included breaded chicken sandwiches, cheeseburgers, chicken fried steak fingers with cream gravy, beef taco nachos, beef taco salad, pepperoni pizza and Frito Pie (fried corn chips topped with chili and cheese).
First, I know from my own district, Houston ISD, that districts accommodate kids with special dietary needs, such as offering soy milk or other substitutes.
Since 2010, she has been a member of Houston ISD's School Health Advisory Council (SHAC).
According to a story published on the website, OnlyNews.com, the weekend after the election, a girl's volleyball team from Archer City, TX (about 2 hours north of Dallas) was playing against a team from Fort Hancock ISD in Snyder, TX (a town on the Texas / Mexico border which happens to be 97 percent Hispanic) when students from Archer City starting chanting «Build a Wall!»
But as I noted in that same 2011 TLT post, this hadn't proven true in Houston ISD as of the last time I discussed this issue with our Food Services department.
Check out the video linked here on breakfast - in - the - classroom produced by Austin ISD.
You can follow Austin ISD Nutrition Services on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, and make sure you check back to Beyond Breakfast throughout SY 2017 - 18 as Partners for BIC help Austin ISD implement breakfast in the classroom in more classrooms!
-LSB-...] these comparisons not to denigrate Houston ISD's school food, which is often quite good (and steadily improving), but to offer a reality check.
Because I have seen firsthand here in Houston ISD how fundraisers selling junk food can have a real and negative impact on student health, I endorsed the second approach.
So for example, if you shared a story from the Washington Post about the Dallas Independent School District you would share the link, and in your status update you would mention — and tag — both the Washington Post and Dallas ISD Facebook pages, in addition to briefly summarizing the article for your audience.
-LSB-...] written in the past about the strides that Houston ISD is making to improve its federally subsidized school food, but -LSB-...]
As a member of Houston ISD's Food Services Parent Advisory Committee (and now also HISD's Student Health Advisory Council), and as someone who is very much «in the weeds» on this issue, meaningful school food reform seems nearly impossible to me on my darkest days.
For the last four and a half years, I've served on a parent advisory committee to Houston ISD food services and have gotten to know well many of the men and women working hard to serve over 200,000 meals a day to our 300 schools.
This affected nearly two - thirds of Houston ISD's 283 campuses.
Houston ISD is also making slow but steady progress and I feel it doesn't always get enough press.
Some semi-bad news Bettina... with Houston being the largest ISD in Texas, ARAMARK in the mix, and hundreds of thousands of parents not willing to care «enough»... I'm thinking the only way to get ARAMARK to comply / listen is through the school board.
Houston ISD, the nation's seventh largest district, offers flavored milk with only 18 grams of sugar per serving.
The staff at J.J. «Jake» Pickle Elementary and Mendez Middle School welcomed us with open arms, and answered our many questions about why BIC is a priority in Austin ISD, and how schools are making the program not just work, but succeed.
It's a common theme on The Food Network and among conscientious gourmets these days — the idea of sustainability and local sourcing — and it's coming to Houston ISD in the new school year.
Here in Houston ISD, for example, high school students, PTOs and coaches often set up fundraising tables at lunch to sell entrees from local restaurants and fast food chains, everything from pizza to Chinese food, creating veritable «food courts» of junk food.
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