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MA Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Office for Nutrition, Health and Safety Programs
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The Situation Nationwide, program errors cost millions of dollars due to: administrative errors by school districts in processing applications and errors by cashiers in counting reimbursable meals (APEC Study, USDA FNS 2007)
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In Massachusetts, 360 schools evaluated by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education revealed that 57% committed one or more administrative as well as school based errors. (ESE CRE, 2006-2008) The Situation
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Central office errors included multi-site consolidation errors of daily meal count records Site errors included: Incorrect identification of a reimbursable meal based on the type of menu planning used Incorrect menu format Errors filling in daily meal count records using traditional methods for consolidation such as non-point of service (POS) cash registers, non-electronic card systems and rosters The Situation
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Massachusetts School Meals Accountability & Responsibility Trainings (SMARTTs) The overall goal is to enhance the integrity, quality and accuracy of school meals operations and administration: eradicating certification and non-certification errors improving personnel practices at all levels of school administration
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www.makingitcount.info
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Pilot Test 211 Participants from 11 Districts
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Pilot Test Participants
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Pilot Test Results 24-27% Increased knowledge of Nation School Lunch Program required food components Vegetable serving equivalents Required vegetable servings in Offer vs Serve meal service 12-18% Increased knowledge of Types of meals that are non-reimbursable Minimum servings of meat/meat alternate in high school Required signature for special dietary accommodations
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Pilot Test Results 99% Rated the learning program very or somewhat useful 91% Increased confidence (confident-very confident) about identifying a reimbursable meal accurately and counting a reimbursable meal 91% Rated the learning program at their level
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Identify a Reimbursable Meal part 1
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Testimony from Pilot Participants Participating Schools: Andover Auburn Granby Hampden-Wilbraham Hanover Lawrence Leicester Monson Pittsfield Worcester
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Moving Forward… Additional modules: Meal Benefit Issuance Meal Pattern Requirements for Breakfast Identify a Reimbursable Breakfast Resources for School Nutrition Directors Spanish version of website and resources
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