The phrase
"cafeteria meals" refers to food that is served in a cafeteria, which is a place where people can buy and eat meals.
Full definition
Encourage kids to
choose cafeteria meals that include fruits, vegetables, lean meats, and whole grains, such as whole wheat bread instead of white.
These rules on food sold outside
traditional cafeteria meals are a key part of the first major overhaul on school food in more than three decades.
Healthful or not, school food is not always good to eat, according to restaurant critic Mark Zanger's delectable review (see page 18) of six school -
cafeteria meals in Massachusetts.
Week in and week out, students who opt
for cafeteria meals this year will be offered hand - assembled entrees, roasted fresh veggies, handmade fresh - seasoned salads and exclusively whole - wheat bread and buns.
Guilderland Central School District is pleased to offer SchoolCafé, a safe and secure way for parents to make online
cafeteria meal payments via credit or debit card and view student meal account activity.
In 2011, before Marinelli arrived, just 27 percent of students — and only a single staff member —
ate cafeteria meals regularly.
For the seventh year in a row, the Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) and the Washington State Nutrition Association (WSNA) will promote Taste Washington Day, partnering with farmers and schools to feature Washington - grown foods in
school cafeteria meals.
Havelock Middle School has implemented an intermediary «Second Chance» breakfast program, served between 9:30 a.m. and 10 a.m., for students who miss the 7
a.m. cafeteria meal; the school received a $ 1500 No Kid Hungry / Share Our Strength North Carolina state grant, intended to increase breakfast participation in schools.
What I've learned over a period of months photographing school meals, blogging about them and traveling around the country investigating the school meals program is that while the movement for healthier school food has clearly identified
where cafeteria meals go wrong, it has failed to articulate a clear message about what a healthy school meal should look like and how it's to be paid for.
Nutrition directors encourage involving kids in food choices, expanding meal service beyond the cafeteria
Worse, it creates a stigma
around cafeteria meals if only poor students eat them, while wealthier students grab a few slices of pizza from the student activities sale table.
Students and parents now can click on these buttons to access popular content, such as the Aspen student and parent portal,
MyPaymentsPlus cafeteria meal payment system, enrollment and «first day» forms and student handbooks.
Thousands more Illinois schoolchildren ate free or
discounted cafeteria meals last year as the recession nudged their families toward poverty, and the need shows no sign of slowing.
Over half of the nation's high - poverty schools are taking advantage of a new federal initiative intended to make it easier for U.S. children to eat
nutritious cafeteria meals for free, federal officials said on Tuesday.
What do you think about
the cafeteria meals in your school district?
One specific target of the parents» ire was
a cafeteria meal called «Brunch for Lunch.»
Early last year, I told you about a Houston man, Kenny Thompson, who generously paid off
the cafeteria meal debt of 60 students at the elementary school at which he serves as a mentor and tutor.
Many parents — myself included, before starting The Lunch Tray — have no idea what
the cafeteria meals look like in their children's school.
It is what has convinced me that these goals are worth nine months of dorm living,
cafeteria meals, and a webcam marriage.
The Tribune reports that many of the students do not like the school meals and that on the day it observed lunch, dozens of students bought
the cafeteria meal but threw most of it in the garbage cans uneaten.