Sentences with phrase «fewer kids served»

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I currently serve as a mentor for a few kids in my community, but I want to be able to do more.
They keep well in the refrigerator for a few days and make a great lunch (make them into single - serving sizes) to pack — for kids, for your spouse, for YOU!
I served these to a bunch of unsuspecting kids (and a few adults) and I got the biggest kick out of their reaction.
And by adding a few tbsp of quinoa, it would make a complete meal that I would serve to my kids for lunch.
These are cupcakes you can feel good about serving at a kid's birthday party, thanks to a few healthy upgrades: some of the butter is replaced with applesauce, to reduce...
During a stop in one gray stone village for a bathroom break, he whipped out the Opinel knife he keeps in the glove compartment to cut through some donkey - meat salami we'd bought a few towns ago and served it to the kids, who gobbled it down like hungry birds.
Rainbow Stir - Fry Recipe nutritional information Serves 4 30 minutes or fewer Kids and adults will love this sweet - and - spicy stir - fry.
the kids came and overtook the most serving manager in EPL, and we are here still waiting for our few talents to mature so that we might one day win it
But then again, these are huge kids with huge appetites, so I wouldn't be surprised if a few of them helped themselves to third or fourth servings.
Many of the schools we serve are private schools, and the public districts we do serve have Free and Reduced rates below 10 % [i.e, fewer than 10 % of the kids qualify for free or reduced price lunch.]
In the coming days, I'll be sharing a few more posts to help you out: a round - up of blogs and websites with helpful lists and recipes for healthy packed lunches; a guest blog post from Bri of Red, Round or Green that will get you «pumped up to pack» (plus her super-creative list of ideas for kids who need to go gluten - or grain - free); a healthy muffin recipe from The Simply Wholesome Kitchen that can serve as a quick breakfast, a school lunch item or an after - school snack; a free lunch menu subscription give - away from MOMables, and more.
In the last few weeks I've been surprised to find myself in the role of School Food Reform Naysayer, which isn't what you'd expect from someone who serves on her district's Food Services Parent Advisory Committee and its Student Health Advisory Council and who is a daily kid - and - food blogger.
These include homework - free weekends like the one coming up over Thanksgiving break, encouraging teachers to economize on assignments by, for instance, assigning fewer practice problems in math (10 can serve just as well as 25), and creating a centralized homework calendar that will allow teachers to coordinate big assignments, so that kids don't end up with a lot of tests or projects due on the same day.
Kids don't really need toys at the beach; however, if you bring a few tools or toys, make them justify the luggage space by serving multiple purposes.
In addition to containing fewer than 600 calories, San Francisco's new rules demand that fast food kids meals include fruit and vegetables, unless served at breakfast, and that they have less than 640 mg sodium, less than 35 percent of calories from fat and a beverage that gets less than 10 percent of its calories from added sweeteners.
With only a few hundred kids to serve, on - site kitchens inevitably make a loss and schools simply can not afford to keep them going.
For example, a few years ago an environmental organization put out a list of kids squeeze - packs of fruits, like apple - cause in those single serve little soft - bottles.
This may be one of those weekends when spending a few hours with the kids doesn't have to be so fraught with peril, or pizza served by a mouse named Chuck.
«There are very few good options in school nutrition, and most schools serve their kids lousy food that is unappealing,» says Bob Nardo, managing director of operations for KIPP TEAM Charter Schools in Newark, N.J. «This is a problem everywhere, but particularly in low - income areas that are considered food deserts, where you can't get adequate, nutritious food nearby.
Fritch's generation of teachers has few historical roots with the labor movement, yet they speak of social justice and daily serve kids from working - class families.
While charter schools were taking root in D.C. and around the country, it seemed few people were starting charters that would recruit the kids we wanted to serve: kids who were behind in school, who had been suspended or expelled, who had been locked up.
The education system that had served me well as a student in Dayton just a few years earlier was mistreating these kids in Newton.
The American Sign Language school serves fewer than 200 kids and the high - needs population at the school struggles.
It is illegal for charter schools to screen out certain students, but for years studies have shown the city's charter schools serve fewer foreign - language speakers and kids with disabilities.
An umbrella group for the city's charter schools says its members outperformed district schools on state exams this year - but admits they serve fewer special - needs kids.
We did have a democratic high school for several years that served the needs of many kids for whom the local high school wasn't a great fit, and we currently have a very small project - based alternative high school, but it's got fewer than 20 students enrolled.
I don't remember seeing wine being given out at the grocery store when I was a kid, but now it's rare not to see a table with a few open bottles being served.
Over 35 years ago Avanti Auto Driving School became South Florida's «Go To» driving school for all driver license needs, serving Boca Raton and the surrounding communities to mention a few: Winston Park, Coquina, Regency Lakes at Coconut Creek, Coco Lakes, Coral Gate, Wildwood, Banyan Trails, Secret Pond, Tall Trees, Hillsboro Ranches, the kids at North Broward Prep and other areas in Broward.
Parent of a Child served by House Calls Counseling A few weeks ago, Wendy asked me to write an article about preparing to take a vacation with my 4 kids, 2 with serious RAD.
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