Sentences with phrase «into school cafeterias»

As another blogger who has gone into school cafeterias with a camera, I've learned firsthand that this practice makes schools very nervous indeed.
-LSB-...] another blogger who has gone into school cafeterias with a camera, I've learned firsthand that this practice makes schools very nervous indeed.
The popular holiday tradition featuring the mischievous pixie elf has made its way into the school cafeteria!
When Kevin Jones's advanced biology class arrived at Las Vegas High School, in Las Vegas, Nevada, on a recent Thursday morning, they discovered that vandals had broken into the school cafeteria the night before.
According to the New York Daily News, Garden to School Cafe is an effort by New York schools to teach kids about agriculture at the same time they put healthier fare into the school cafeteria.

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Our passion for the breakfast - in - the - classroom model for school breakfast is rooted in many things, including one point Ellen made in «Kids Need Breakfast to Succeed», excerpted above — when breakfast is moved out of the cafeteria and into the classroom, participation goes up without fail (emphasis ours).
I thought about this when I was helping in the school cafeteria yesterday; the first half of kids through the lunch line had their oranges cut into quarters and almost everyone ate them; towards the second half of lunch the oranges were whole and the kids had to be coaxed to eat them.
It's lunchtime in a North Side high school, and the cafeteria lines snake into the hall.
After gaining popularity among families, school food service professionals thought having their very own cafeteria elf would be a fun way to incorporate the children's» excitement of the holidays into the school meal experience.
And in France, children can not bring their packed lunches into the cafeteria so if you eat in school you must eat what is on the menu or go hungry.
I was actually prevented from bringing a camera into the cafeteria when I tried to expose our lunches (which, thank goodness, have improved to the point where I don't feel so much activism is required — we now have a salad bar in every school.)
Indeed, with the capacity to keep milk fresh for days rather than hours, America plunged into a near - obsession with milk - drinking that came to be part of the national character: Three glasses of milk a day turned into a staple of the diet for city dwellers along with farm families already close to the source; kids with red - and - white milk cartons became as common in school cafeterias as mystery meat.
The Taconic Hills Elementary School in Taconic Hills (NY) resident elf couldn't help but get into trouble, hanging from the ceiling by a large mixing wisk from the cafeteria kitchen.
I live in a TX school district where the school chooses to bring Chick - Fil - A into the cafeteria twice a week over a private vendor bringing in whole grain, nitrate free sandwiches whose contract was cut to four schools and whose product they do not promote.
Following Barker Sa Shekhem's logic, one could say that CocaCola doesn't «put» vending machines touting its beverage brands in school hallways, Pizza Hut doesn't «put» branded signage for its Book - It program into school classrooms and Domino's doesn't «put» clearly branded boxes of its Smart Slice pizza in school cafeterias.
In the end, I do believe that if we could look into a crystal ball and get a glimpse of America's future school cafeterias, we'd see dramatic improvement.
Last summer I told you about new federal regulations, now in effect, requiring free drinking water in all school cafeterias («Getting Drinking Water Into Schools - Not As Easy As It Sounds.»)
Two 4th graders from Mechanics Grove Elementary School have taken their crusade to recycle lunchroom trash out of the cafeteria and into the boardroom.
The basic tenets of good nutrition are sneaking their way into the public consciousness, especially in school cafeterias, where concern is mounting about the typical fare of high - fat, deep - fried foods frequently served for lunch.
Six months into it, our cafeteria was one of two in the school district that turned a profit.
In this chat, Mrs. Q. gives me a «sight, sound, and smell» tour of her school's cafeteria, discusses her Summer plans, shares insight into her career future, and even plays a fun game of word association!
Her experience has pushed her into the spotlight, made her an activist, and totally transformed the way her family eats.The fatal bagel dog But back to that bagel dog: Mrs. Q, who works at a Chicago - area public school, forgot her lunch one day, so she bought the bagel dog at the cafeteria.
While I do not dismiss the recent grassroots efforts that have gained significant strength via a petition to get pink slime out of school cafeterias, I worry that the focus on it detracts from bigger and more important food system issues, and provides the meat industry with a convenient distraction and an easily fixable problem that can effortlessly be spun into a public - relations success.
I suspect this is another example of looking at very complex issues (i.e. child obesity) by breaking them down into component pieces (e.g. the menu in the school cafeteria, or the amount of exercise conducted per day, or the local socio - economic conditions, or what phase of the moon it is) and trying to reach some sort of valid conclusion.
In a recent panel on environmental sustainability, Highland Park High School students were credited with saving 90,000 plastic water bottles from landfills, recycling cafeteria grease into biodiesel fuel and building a habitat for endangered turtles.
The SNA is also asking USDA to extend the comment period on the new competitive food rules which, if they go into effect as planned on July 1st, will represent the first meaningful regulation of snack foods on school campuses, everything from vending machine offerings to the items offered in cafeteria «a la carte» lines.
I was even told by my daughter's then Elementary school principal that i could not go into the cafeteria anymore without her walking in there with me!
Becoming a mother is like walking into a high school cafeteria.
The hundred or so parents and teens packed into the small high school cafeteria lounge were nominally assembled for a track information session, to meet the coaches and discuss logistics.
My feeling about milk in schools, as shared by many TLT readers (judging from this morning's discussion on the Facebook page and in comments on the blog), is that milk does have a place on lunch trays, but not to the exclusion of other beverages like water (which, as it turns out, is not so easy to get into cafeterias) and plant - based milks for those who drink them.
My son sometimes salvages such apples from school friends, rather than watching them go into the «apple graveyard,» as he calls the cafeteria garbage can.
But in terms of whether the food was processed convenience food way back when, my memories of the school cafeteria include canned ravioli, fish sticks on Friday, hot dogs with B&M baked beans (or alternately the dreaded sauerkraut which made the whole school stink), and I even remember the day when the principal came into the caf to announce that the next day we were going to have a «new» dish — beefaroni!
-LSB-...] federal regulations, now in effect, requiring free drinking water in all school cafeterias («Getting Drinking Water Into Schools — Not As Easy As It Sounds.
When we asked Darlene Birdsong, cafeteria manager at Redwood Elementary in the Vicksburg Warren School District, if her ANC First Timer award came as a surprise she burst into laughter.
To qualify, applicant schools must participate in the National School Lunch Program, be within a 50 - mile radius of a Whole Foods store and demonstrate a commitment to sustaining a healthy cafeteria salad bar into the future.
have demonstrated dedication and creativity in school kitchens, meeting the new meal pattern regulations, inviting chefs into the cafeteria, and introducing more fresh and scratch - made foods to school menus.
The company has grown into one of the nation's largest privately - owned food and beverage providers for corporate cafeterias, sports stadiums, schools and other institutions.
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New York — Senators Jeff Klein (D - Bronx / Westchester), Diane Savino (D - Staten Island), Jesse Hamilton (D - Brooklyn), and Senator - elect Marisol Alcantara (D - Manhattan), joined by New York City School advocates, unveiled a stomach - turning investigative report, «School Lunch Flunks: An Investigation into the Dirtiest New York City Public School Cafeterias» that examined sanitary conditions in cafeterias acrossCafeterias» that examined sanitary conditions in cafeterias acrosscafeterias across the city.
School Lunch Flunks: An Investigation Into the Dirtiest New York City Public School Cafeterias
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They have filled high school auditoriums and spilled into the cafeterias.
The four students at the American School for the Deaf, sitting on mats in the cafeteria, take direction from yoga instructor Aaron West, while interpreter Vicki Watson translates into sign language.
When a cafeteria food virus turns elementary school children into killer zombies, a group of misfit teachers must band together to escape the playground carnage.
Starting off as an almost parodic take on a Hughesian high school with its map of the cafeteria cliques, the film becomes darker and much more interesting once the Burn Book comes into play.
A small staff of teachers are forced to fight their way out of their elementary school when the cafeteria chicken nuggets turn the children into...
When a cafeteria food virus turns elementary school children into little killer savages, a group of misfit teachers must band together to escape the playground carnage.
At Mansfield Middle School — slogan: «Where Compost Happens» — in Storrs, Connecticut, 60 pounds of cafeteria and food waste daily go into a student - run compost bin.
At 2:30 p.m. at Gilbert Stuart Middle School, the AZ students gather in the school cafeteria, splitting up into their gSchool, the AZ students gather in the school cafeteria, splitting up into their gschool cafeteria, splitting up into their groups.
At 2:30 on weekday afternoons, more than one in three of the students at Chicora Elementary School, in North Charleston, South Carolina, scampers into the cafeteria.
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