Sentences with phrase «school food service workers»

But on this question, I'm open to input from school food service workers and other experts in the field.
The School Nutrition Association, representing thousands of school food service workers across the country, has embraced a «study» promoting chocolate and other sugar - enhanced milk that was paid for by the dairy industry, conducted by a firm that specializes in devising corporate marketing schemes, and which the dairy group refuses to release for close inspection.
The School Food Institute was conceptualized as continuing education for school food service workers.
Dozens of Chicago Public Schools food service workers rallied Tuesday afternoon to call for an end to quickly prepared frozen meals that can be readied in smaller kitchens by fewer workers.
Foremost among Cook for America's ® goals is to increase the level of self - respect among school food service workers who, all too often, feel as if they are the least important staff members in a school district's hierarchy.
Just as when I write about school food reform, I welcome comments and guest posts from school food service workers sharing their unique perspective, it's been illuminating to hear from educators about this issue.
The School Nutrition Association, the association of school food service workers, has proclaimed this week National School Lunch Week and tomorrow, October 12th, is «National Take Your Parents to Lunch Day.»
This investment will allow us to improve the quality of our School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs, increase the number of kids participating, and ensure that schools have the resources they need to make program changes, including training for school food service workers, upgraded kitchen equipment, and additional funding for meal reimbursements for schools that are enhancing nutrition and quality.
Despite their important work, New Jersey's public school food service workers are struggling to support their own families: pay is low, benefits are rare, and opportunities for advancement are limited.
As a school food service worker, it is interesting to see the thought process for meals created at home — and how much of an impact the short meal times have on everyone.
I'm not totally convinced that salad bars are the panacea to all school food problems, as TLT reader Maggie, a school food service worker, and I discussed a few days ago in the comments here.
As a school food service worker, the point in the last question which mentioned that children are quite willing to skip food altogether and wait for something better later on caught my eye.
But in the case of a choking, physically demonstrating the Heimlich maneuver to school food service workers as part of their regular training hardly seems burdensome.
I'm always interested in reading the accounts of school food service workers, who often have a much more realistic take on improving school food than the armchair commentator (and I include myself in that category.)
Maggie: This didn't sound blunt at all, and I'm thrilled to have a school food service worker reading and commenting on The Lunch Tray.
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