By increasing children's
participation in federal
school breakfast and summer meals
programs, the No Kid Hungry North Carolina
program could not only offer kids more food but
also could garner more federal funds for the state, according to WRAL.
Whitfield County
Schools (
Also a USDA Southeast Region Award Winner) Implementation of the New Meal Pattern and Increasing Fruit and Vegetable Consumption Seaborn Lee Elementary / Fulton County
School Nutrition (
Also a USDA Southeast Region Award Winner) Liberty County
Schools (
Also a USDA Southeast Region Award Winner) Promoting a Healthy
School Environment Atlanta Public
Schools Nutrition Department Savannah — Chatham County Public
Schools (
Also a USDA Southeast Region Award Winner) Walton County Public
Schools Farm to
School Programs Commerce City
Schools DeKalb County
Schools Sharon Elementary
School — Forsyth County
Schools (
Also a USDA Southeast Region Award Winner) Jackson County
Schools Pierce County
Schools (
Also a USDA Southeast Region Award Winner) Fiscal Management Thomaston - Upson
School System (
Also a USDA Southeast Region Award Winner) Food Safety (HACCP Implementation) Gwinnett County
Schools (
Also a USDA Southeast Region Award Winner) Increasing
Participation in School Lunch,
School Breakfast, or Afterschool Snacks Bibb County
School Nutrition Butts County
School System Tri-Cities High
School, Fulton County
School Nutrition
Program Leadership, Development and
Program Management Cobb County
School District Jackson County
Schools School Breakfast and
School Lunch Week Events Dublin City
Schools Jackson County
Schools Pierce County
Schools (
Also a USDA Southeast Region Award Winner)
In - classroom, universal breakfast «went live» in Little Rock at Mabelvale Elementary on April 12th, and participation in the program at that first school has increased 55 %; not only that, lunch participation has also increase
In - classroom, universal
breakfast «went live»
in Little Rock at Mabelvale Elementary on April 12th, and participation in the program at that first school has increased 55 %; not only that, lunch participation has also increase
in Little Rock at Mabelvale Elementary on April 12th, and
participation in the program at that first school has increased 55 %; not only that, lunch participation has also increase
in the
program at that first
school has increased 55 %; not only that, lunch
participation has
also increased!