But, at least at present, the ultimate check is a triennial audit by the state agencies
overseeing federal school meal programs; this audit covers hundreds of items, everything from food safety to sanitation, and also includes determining whether a district has a wellness policy in place that's being enforced.
Not exact matches
That's the new rule from the USDA, which
oversees the
federal school -
meal program that feeds 26 million children a day.
FNS
oversees, among other
federal feeding
programs:
school breakfast and lunch; daycare
meals (via the Child and Adult Care Food
Program); SNAP (the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program, formerly known as Food Stamps); and WIC (the Special Supplemental Nutrition
Program for Women, Infants and Children).