Getting parents and students
excited about school breakfast is an important aspect of increasing your school's breakfast participation.
Not exact matches
We are also
excited about the announcement from National Dairy Council and Fuel Up to Play 60 — with support from Dean Foods and Share Our Strength —
about the Spring 2014 «It Starts with
School Breakfast» campaign!
We could not be more
excited about National
School Breakfast Week, which is just a month away now.
Mr. Haria talked
about the measurable benefits of universal, in - classroom
breakfast like higher attendance and fewer tardies, and said that kids are more
excited to come to
school when
breakfast is waiting for them.
What I liked best
about this format for presenting information was the «360 degree» perspective it offered: Casey gave the issue a framework, with useful advice on how to persuade principals and administrators to implement in - classroom
breakfast programs; Nora followed, sharing her personal story with using free / reduced programs when her children were young, and stressing the importance of taking care of «the whole child»; Rosario charmed the crowd with her experiences implementing in - classroom
breakfast in her district, sharing a story
about how
excited her kids got
about breakfast after a power outage — not how
excited they were
about the return of electricity, but
about getting
breakfast; Barry inspired the group by explaining how he took his successes as a
school food director as a springboard to a new career as a consultant, replicating and spreading that success in other classrooms.
We hope you'll stay tuned to Beyond
Breakfast in 2015 to learn more about the exciting changes, as well as updates from our statewide breakfast summits and our participating
Breakfast in 2015 to learn more
about the
exciting changes, as well as updates from our statewide
breakfast summits and our participating
breakfast summits and our participating
schools.
We talked
about what's been going on in her
schools as universal in - classroom
breakfast has been implemented, and Lilly's enthusiasm was clear: «We're
excited to be part of the program and to see the benefits for the children.
In addition to having the kids be a part of the serving process, the
schools are providing information and incentives to get the kids
excited about universal in - classroom
breakfast.
To fight chronic absenteeism the district is creating programs that get kids
excited about school, like adult mentors who eat
breakfast with students, and offering targeted help based on the problems each student is facing.