Her experience as a principal at both the middle and high school levels provides a practical knowledge base to formulate successful strategies
for partner school districts.
Not exact matches
For the last 15 years, Partners for Progress, a group of private and public - sector leaders in St. Charles County, Missouri, have invested a significant amount of time and money to create a culture of STEM education in the area's school distric
For the last 15 years,
Partners for Progress, a group of private and public - sector leaders in St. Charles County, Missouri, have invested a significant amount of time and money to create a culture of STEM education in the area's school distric
for Progress, a group of private and public - sector leaders in St. Charles County, Missouri, have invested a significant amount of time and money to create a culture of STEM education in the area's
school districts.
With the generous support of the Walmart Foundation, the newest phase of
Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom shifts our focus from direct implementation in individual
schools to a state - level expansion; this expansion will allow us to work in partnership with local organizations to provide
district - and
school - level technical assistance and support
for start - up breakfast - in - the - classroom programs.
Learn more about our
partners, and find additional breakfast - in - the - classroom resources
for Louisiana
schools and
districts:
The
Partners for BIC grant is targeted to help high - need
schools and
districts cover up - front costs commonly associated with implementing breakfast - in - the - classroom; funds can be used to purchase equipment and supplies, provided some staff support and training, or to procure marketing materials and other related costs.
Schools and
districts in Louisiana and nine other states are eligible to apply
for a
Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom grant: Ohio, Idaho, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas, and Utah.
The
Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom are all about assisting
schools and
school districts succeed in their alternative breakfast programs.
If your Texas
school or
district was affected by Harvey, and you're interested in implementing breakfast - in - the - classroom in SY 2017 - 18, the
Partners for BIC can help; if you qualify, our grant can help cover upfront costs associated with breakfast - in - the - classroom startup and implementation costs such as equipment, outreach, promotion, and other related expenses.
The Park
District plans to
partner with Lemont Township High
School to build four baseball fields, three football fields, two soccer fields, parking
for 200 to 300 cars, a cross-country track and a locker room and concession building on the site.
She also applied
for a
Partners for BIC grant
for two of the
district's 42
schools: Walker Elementary and North Corbin Junior High.
If you work in a Utah
school or
district that struggles with breakfast participation, we've got some news
for you:
Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom are now offering breakfast - in - the - classroom grants in your state.
In this series, the
Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom take a look at some of the most powerful resources available to help
school nutrition professionals make the case
for breakfast - in - the - classroom in their
school or
district.
The
district partners with the Fernbank Science Center to provide in - depth training
for educators and volunteers to become Master
School Gardeners.
Prince George's County Public
Schools (Md.) was one of the original five
districts funded by the first cycle of the
Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom grant back in 2010 - 11.
If you think your
school or
district could benefit from breakfast - in - the - classroom, visit the
Partners for BIC website to learn more about our grant and to begin the application process today.
If you work in an Oklahoma
school or
district and you are struggling with
school breakfast participation, the
Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom have great news!
The report also features success stories, including Fort Wayne Community
Schools in Fort Wayne, Indiana, where a
Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom grant, combined with CEP, helped the
district implement breakfast - in - the - classroom.
One of the
Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom grant requirements is that each
school or
district serve breakfast at no charge to students after the morning bell.
On Thursday, stakeholders will gather at the Council
for Leaders in Alabama
Schools in Montgomery; representatives from twelve
school districts will be in attendance, as well as representatives from the Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom, the Alabama Food Bank Association, Alabama Department of Education, Alabama Education Association, and Alabama School Nutrition Associ
school districts will be in attendance, as well as representatives from the
Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom, the Alabama Food Bank Association, Alabama Department of Education, Alabama Education Association, and Alabama
School Nutrition Associ
School Nutrition Association.
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Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom counts Prince George's County
Schools among its participating
districts.
Last month we were thrilled to announce that Gadsden Elementary
School District in Arizona has been awarded a $ 126,000 grant from
Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom!
The grant will allow us to continue our work funding alternative breakfast programs; to date, the
Partners for BIC have helped 36
school districts in 18 states feed over 63,000 additional students at
school breakfast.
From
school breakfast expansion in ten new
districts through
Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom, to the recent announcement that the... Continue reading →
From
school breakfast expansion in ten new
districts through
Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom, to the recent announcement that the USDA will lift the protein and grain limits,
school nutrition has stayed in the headlines.
Thanks to a grant from
Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom, George Wythe is among seven
schools in the Richmond Public
School District rolling out breakfast - in - the - classroom
for its students.
During the recording you'll hear from members of the
Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom team — RD consultant Liz Campbell and SNF Program Manager Sarah Murphy — as well as
school nutrition professionals who have received the grant, and implemented BIC in their
school district.
WSDA
partnered with WSU Stevens County Extension and the Community Agriculture Development Center to identify and recruit farm participants, Colville
School District to host workshops, Lovitt Restaurant and Northport School District to consult about seasonal availability and recipes appropriate for school
School District to host workshops, Lovitt Restaurant and Northport
School District to consult about seasonal availability and recipes appropriate for school
School District to consult about seasonal availability and recipes appropriate
for school school meals.
The
partner agencies on this project — Washington State Department of Agriculture, Washington State Department of Health, the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, and Washington State University
School of Food Science — came together to develop «SAFE Salad Bars in Schools - A Guide for School Food Service» in order to consolidate messages and present clear guidance to school district staff and decision makers, using state - level knowledge and expertise and consulting national so
School of Food Science — came together to develop «SAFE Salad Bars in
Schools - A Guide
for School Food Service» in order to consolidate messages and present clear guidance to school district staff and decision makers, using state - level knowledge and expertise and consulting national so
School Food Service» in order to consolidate messages and present clear guidance to
school district staff and decision makers, using state - level knowledge and expertise and consulting national so
school district staff and decision makers, using state - level knowledge and expertise and consulting national sources.
If you work in a North Carolina
school or
district with a high free - and - reduced rate student population, but you're struggling to achieve good participation at
school breakfast, The
Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom can help.
Lunch Lessons offers a variety of services to assist
school districts and their community
partners in realizing their vision
for school food service, including: educational programming through speaking engagements; workshops that address a variety of needs from fiscal to culinary training; focused analysis of various aspects of existing programs; as well as full assessments which analyze all aspects of the food service department and provide recommendations to assist in strategic planning and goal setting.
Through working with
partners and collaborators such as Arlington Heights Memorial Library, Northwest Community Healthcare, Arlington Heights Park
District Parks Foundation, Wheeling Community Consolidated
School District # 21, Prospect Heights
School District # 23, Arlington Heights
School District # 25, Village of Arlington Heights and the Arlington Heights Chamber of Commerce Wellness Committee, the process creates analysis, and then moves to creating strategic concepts
for improvement, future modeling and surveillance of outcomes over time.
Healthy
Schools BC Regional Grants aim to build regional capacity amongst health, education and community
partners to collaboratively work through new approaches and designs
for learning (such as the Healthy
Schools BC Learning Framework, Spiral of Inquiry and innovative prototyping)
for district / group - level initiatives that are directly related to mental well - being.
The BeyondBreakfast.org blog features best practice details from
school districts receiving BIC grants through the
Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom initiative made available by the Walmart Foundation.
When the
Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom pilot program began in
school year 2010 - 11, Dallas Independent School District (Dallas, TX) was one of the original districts to sign on and begin serving children breakfast - in - the - clas
school year 2010 - 11, Dallas Independent
School District (Dallas, TX) was one of the original districts to sign on and begin serving children breakfast - in - the - clas
School District (Dallas, TX) was one of the original
districts to sign on and begin serving children breakfast - in - the - classroom.
The organization Cook
for America has
partnered with a number of
school districts across the state to redesign the operations and practices of
school foodservice.
The
Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom funded the Des Moines
school district's breakfast - in - the - classroom project in the 2012 - 13 SY.
Thanks to the Walmart Foundation,
Partners for Breakfast - in - the - Classroom received $ 8 million, which enabled us to expand breakfast - in - the - classroom in eight
school districts across the nation: Charleston County (SC); Denver Public Schools (CO); Des Moines Public Schools (IA); Elgin School District U-46 (IL); Guilford County Schools (NC); Jefferson County Public Schools (KY); Kansas City Public Schools (KS); Knox County Schools
school districts across the nation: Charleston County (SC); Denver Public
Schools (CO); Des Moines Public
Schools (IA); Elgin
School District U-46 (IL); Guilford County Schools (NC); Jefferson County Public Schools (KY); Kansas City Public Schools (KS); Knox County Schools
School District U-46 (IL); Guilford County
Schools (NC); Jefferson County Public
Schools (KY); Kansas City Public
Schools (KS); Knox County
Schools (TN).
The
Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom (PBIC) work together to expand universal in classroom breakfast programs and also provide grants to
school districts in 10 new states: Ohio, Oklahoma, Missouri, Utah, Texas, Idaho, Mississippi, Louisiana, North Carolina, and Nebraska.
In the spring of 2013, Let's Move Salad Bars to
Schools partnered with the Gretchen Swanson Center
for Nutrition, an independent research institution, to complete a survey of
school districts that received salad bars from the program.
Southern Local
School District students will benefit from a nutritious morning meal throughout the school year due to the grant funded by Walmart and awarded by the Partners for Breakfast in the Clas
School District students will benefit from a nutritious morning meal throughout the
school year due to the grant funded by Walmart and awarded by the Partners for Breakfast in the Clas
school year due to the grant funded by Walmart and awarded by the
Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom.
As a founding and managing
partner, CAF guides
school districts through the grant application process and provides salad bar resources
for food service staff.
Partners for BIC also had the opportunity to visit Southern Local
School District during National
School Breakfast Week.
The
Partners for BIC grant was designed to be flexible and customizable, to help high - need
districts implement breakfast - in - the - classroom in one or more
schools.
After receiving a
Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom grant in SY 2012 - 13, a number of CCSD
schools implemented breakfast - in - the - classroom; by the time Pettit arrived, the
district was serving breakfast in the classroom using a variety of delivery methods, from direct delivery to Grab - n - Go, in about 35 - 40
schools.
Just about one year ago, we were checking in with some of our
Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom
districts to see how their first year of breakfast - in - the - classroom was progressing; check out what Sandy Huisman, Director of Food & Nutrition Management in Des Moines, Iowa and with Amy Dennes, Regional Assistant Superintendent of Jefferson County Public
Schools, had to say about the value of BIC.
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School Food Focus has improved the supply chain for healthier school food for nearly a decade, by working collaboratively with school district leadership, school food industry, farmers, producers, distributors, and government par
School Food Focus has improved the supply chain
for healthier
school food for nearly a decade, by working collaboratively with school district leadership, school food industry, farmers, producers, distributors, and government par
school food
for nearly a decade, by working collaboratively with
school district leadership, school food industry, farmers, producers, distributors, and government par
school district leadership,
school food industry, farmers, producers, distributors, and government par
school food industry, farmers, producers, distributors, and government
partners.
Our
District partners with other local governments such as the
schools who provide facilities
for the Park
District's use.
«Dr. Bierwirth has the knowledge, experience and skill to be a meaningful
partner with the
school board and
district for the benefit of all children in the
district's low - performing
schools.»
«Dr. Eastwood has the knowledge, experience and skill to be a meaningful
partner with the
school board and
district for the benefit of every child in the
district's low - performing
schools.»