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1 Food and Nutrition Services Update Althea Albert-Santiago, SLPS Director Food and Nutrition Services Mike Butler, District Director Southwest Foodservice Excellence Megan Fraley, MS, RD, LD Associate Director of Nutrition Food and Nutrition Services Department

2 The purpose of this presentation is to provide an update on the Food and Nutrition Services Department and the National School Breakfast and Lunch Programs  Food and Nutrition Services Department  USDA and Health and Wellness Compliance  Health and Wellness Initiative  Catering Events

3 Althea Albert-Santiago, SLPS Food and Nutrition Director Tenecia Williams, SLPS Accountability Specialist Erika Hollinshed, Southwest Accountability Specialist Assistant Southwest Food Service Excellence LLC Management Team Members:  Michael Butler, Director of Dining Services  Sherman Wiggins, Associate Director of Dining Services  Carolyn Penn, Associate Director of Dining Services  Karen Lee, Associate Director of Dining Services  Alfredo Cartagena, Associate Director of Dining Services  Megan Fraley, Associate Director of Nutrition  Maxine Murphy, Nutrition Coordinator  Dan Welsh, Senior District Chef  Susan Smith, District Chef  Gary Johnson, District Catering Chef  John Robinson, District Chef  Lawrence Netterville, Associate Director of Dining Services/IT Coordinator

4  Effective for the 2014-15 school year, the District will offer both free breakfast and free lunch to all St. Louis Public School students.  The District will no longer be required to collect meal applications Section 104 (a) of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 Benefits of the Program  Eliminates the annual cost of printing meal reduced applications  Eliminates student-level meal charges and follow-up on unpaid meals  Will assist in speeding up breakfast lines in elementary schools Service Times  Student must go by the point of sale to confirm that they have received a reimbursable meal  All students have a six-digit Personal Identification Numbers (PINs): Example- 078004  Elementary Schools(K-8) will not use PINs for breakfast they will use them for lunch  Middle and High schools will use PINs for breakfast and lunch

5 Breakfast Lines Elementary Schools(K-8 schools) -Elementary and K-8 students will press #9 on key pad only for breakfast to improve line speed - Mandate breakfast first before other activities - Address all line speed issues with site manager as soon as possible Late Buses - Late buses have an adverse affect on breakfast service times - Work with your cafeteria leads to address special service needs - Work with transportation on bus related concerns Service Times - All service periods are approved by the state - Service periods cannot be changed without written request to the state - Service times are requested by principals by location - Foodservice cannot alter service times for special events

6 Reimbursable meal – A meal that meets the guidelines set forth by the USDA  Components – Grain, Meat/MA, Fruit, Vegetable, Milk  Breakfast – 3 items must be taken. NEW : Must take fruit/veg/fruit juice  Lunch - 3 components must be taken one must be a fruit and/or vegetable Vending machines, Schools Stores, & Fundraisers  The interim final rule for competitive foods establishes new guidelines for all competitive foods sold on the school campus, during the school day, and outside of the reimbursable meal. o Includes: A la Carte, Snack bars, school stores, vending machines, and Fundraisers.  Vending machines outside of the cafeteria in the secondary schools will be placed on timers and will not be operational during the breakfast and lunch periods  Smart Snack guidelines include changes in calories, sodium, fat, and sugar for both food and beverages. Schools Stores  St. Louis Board of Education Regulation: Business and Non-Instructional Operations Policy R3542.2.3  Only allowed to sell non-food items during the school day.  No food items will be sold during breakfast or lunch in competition with the National School Breakfast and Lunch Program.

7 Field trips/Fun days – must serve a reimbursable meal which includes – Deli sandwich, Pretzels, apple, carrot sticks, Milk (juice cannot be substituted)  Prior notification of 5 school days in advance to the cafeteria lead  Plans in advance if the students will come back to eat at school  Follow food safety guidelines  Afterschool programs – snacks must include two of the following milk, fruit, vegetable, grain, meat/meal alternative  Need to follow protocol through Food and Nutrition Services Department  Maintain the cafeteria and sitting area cleanliness Food Allergies –Student identified as having a disability and has special dietary needs, changes can be made to school breakfast/lunch with the proper written medical statement from a physician.  Nurses will be required to fill out a Special Dietary Prescription Form and Submit to Nutrition Coordinator In School suspensions – Must still receive a reimbursable meal  USDA states you cannot punish these students with food  NOT ok to change the menu

8 Health and Wellness Policy  District Policy and a mandate by United States Department of Agriculture  The purpose of the Health and Wellness Policy is to provide the framework for schools and the district to promote good health and provide a safe and healthy learning and work environment School Health Advisory Councils (SHACs) : a working group composed of individuals selected from representative segments of the community and school to promote health and wellness. Nutrition Education Programs – Roving chef program will launch again this school year  We will be expanding into the high schools and middle schools

9 Thank you for your time and attention. Althea.albert-santiago@slps.org Tenecia.williams@slps.org phone number (office): 314-345-4519 or 345-2308 Phone number (district cell): 314-401-9870 Mike.butler@sfellc.org Phone number (office): 314-381-4155 Phone number (district cell):217-841-2451


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