As a consequence, unlike many parents and other laypeople who are (very rightly)
concerned about school breakfasts sometimes containing upwards of 9 or 10 teaspoons of sugar, I do understand the regulatory construct that yields this result — including, as you correctly state, the fact that there's no sugar cap imposed by USDA.
Not exact matches
As Chicago Public
Schools pushes ahead with a district - wide roll - out of its
Breakfast in the Classroom program,
concerns are mounting from some parents worried
about kids» allergies
We should all be less
concerned about supermarket shoppers being misled (though that's a real problem) and far more worried
about the 32 million public
school children participating in the National School Lunch Program and the 12 million in the School Breakfast Program, all of whom are offered milk — usually including a flavored milk option — each and every school day, sometimes multiple times
school children participating in the National
School Lunch Program and the 12 million in the School Breakfast Program, all of whom are offered milk — usually including a flavored milk option — each and every school day, sometimes multiple times
School Lunch Program and the 12 million in the
School Breakfast Program, all of whom are offered milk — usually including a flavored milk option — each and every school day, sometimes multiple times
School Breakfast Program, all of whom are offered milk — usually including a flavored milk option — each and every
school day, sometimes multiple times
school day, sometimes multiple times a day.
Council members expressed their
concerns to her
about services to homeless students, the delivery of free
breakfast in the classroom, and teacher training in
schools that serve high - need communities.
In response to longstanding
concerns about the nutritional quality of
school meals, five
school districts this fall began using new menus and recipes in an unusual effort funded by the U.S. Agriculture Department to lower the amount of fat and sodium in
school breakfasts and lunches.
Raise
concerns with your
school principal: Talk to your principal
about the importance of
school breakfast, any barriers you see to students accessing the meal, and talk through ways to troubleshoot.