In her article, Ragalie stressed the whole - child approach to health that is reinforced by the values of the learning connection: «With American children spending more than 2,000 hours in school each year, it's clear that in - school wellness initiatives (e.g., Fuel Up to Play 60) and
alternate school breakfast programs, can be an engine for positive change to help achieve wellness goals, including being a part of the solution to overcome food insecurity.»
Take a look at our recent blog post on
school breakfast and
breakfast in the classroom resources for
school nutrition professionals to learn more about how
alternate delivery models and CEP can help you implement BIC and make it sustainable.