In partnership with our good friends at the Walmart Foundation, the AASA is providing school districts the opportunity to apply for school breakfast «mini-grants,» in an effort to increase school
breakfast participation using alternative breakfast strategies.
Not exact matches
Breakfast - in - the - classroom is designed to increase participation in the federal School Breakfast Program (SBP) using three proven strategies to spur higher participation: (1) Expanding free breakfast to all students (2) Moving breakfast from the cafeteria to the classroom, and (3) Serving breakfast right after the open
Breakfast - in - the - classroom is designed to increase
participation in the federal School
Breakfast Program (SBP) using three proven strategies to spur higher participation: (1) Expanding free breakfast to all students (2) Moving breakfast from the cafeteria to the classroom, and (3) Serving breakfast right after the open
Breakfast Program (SBP)
using three proven strategies to spur higher
participation: (1) Expanding free
breakfast to all students (2) Moving breakfast from the cafeteria to the classroom, and (3) Serving breakfast right after the open
breakfast to all students (2) Moving
breakfast from the cafeteria to the classroom, and (3) Serving breakfast right after the open
breakfast from the cafeteria to the classroom, and (3) Serving
breakfast right after the open
breakfast right after the opening bell.
Available online, The Wellness Impact addresses the importance of
breakfast and increased student physical activity
using language helpful for school nutrition professionals, especially in your efforts to overcome common obstacles in boosting
breakfast participation.
According to this article from the Wall Street Journal, General Mills Foodservice has awarded $ 375,000 in Fuel Up ™ Grants since 2009; most grant recipients have
used the awards to expand
breakfast outside the cafeteria to improve student access to, and
participation in, school
breakfast.
Use the scorecard to track national and state trends in school
breakfast service and
participation, and take a closer look at how 73 of the country's largest school districts are managing
breakfast programs.
A host of resources has been provided for school foodservice professionals to
use during implementation of National School
Breakfast Week in schools, including menus, tools & resources (including marketing & PR materials), and information on the design contest and NSBW
participation sweepstakes.
The Grab - n - Go and «second chance
breakfast» models are two strategies SN professionals are
using to increase
participation.
Stephanie Anzman - Frasca, Ph.D., of ChildObesity180, Tufts University, Boston, and co-authors
used data from 446 public elementary schools in a large, urban school district in the United States to look at the impact of BIC on
participation in the School
Breakfast Program (SBP), school attendance and academic achievement.
Edwards also recognized the «stories behind the data,» highlighting principals whose school
breakfast programs had high
participation rates, a principal who took an art class to connect more with his students and let them critique his work, and a principal who bought a bus for his school that he
uses to drive students to their internships around the city.