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Stout, Karen Evans; Schuler, Patricia – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2003
With nearly 27 million school children participating in the National School Lunch Program and in 1999 $5.46 billion spent to fund it, school lunch is clearly a part of the experience of schooling for most children. But, if one accepts the definition of curriculum as the planned experiences that happen in school (Ornstein & Levine, 1989), then…
Descriptors: Lunch Programs, Nutrition, Foreign Countries, Educational Environment
Forrestal, Sarah G.; Issel, L. Michele; Kviz, Frederick J.; Chávez, Noel – Journal of Child Nutrition & Management, 2008
Purpose/Objectives: The National School Lunch Program is well situated to address the vulnerability of lower income children at increased risk for both under and overnutrition. Evidence suggests, however, that a significant amount of food served in the program goes uneaten. One way to monitor this problem is through children's self-reported plate…
Descriptors: Questionnaires, Children, Eating Habits, Lunch Programs
Hogrebe, Mark C.; Kyei-Blankson, Lydia; Zou, Li – Education and Urban Society, 2008
Using percentage of students at proficient and advanced levels for science on the Missouri Assessment Program in St. Louis area school districts, this study investigates the relationship of scientific attainment with school variables of enrollment, percentage of students receiving free/reduced lunch, instructional expenditures per student,…
Descriptors: Science Achievement, School Districts, Correlation, Lunch Programs
Hohman, James M.; Freeland, William L. E. – Mackinac Center for Public Policy, 2008
Privatization of school support services is a time-tested means for lowering educational costs. The three major services that school districts in Michigan contract out for are food, custodial and transportation. The Mackinac Center for Public Policy's survey of privatization is the longest running and most comprehensive source of school support…
Descriptors: Counties, Unions, State Legislation, Competition
Alabama Department of Education, 2011
In a more consistent and viable manner than ever before, education in Alabama is moving toward its ultimate goal of providing every student with a quality education, thereby preparing them for work, college, and life after high school. Alabama's graduation rates from 2002 to 2008 increased significantly, tripling the national average increase and…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Indicators, Student Characteristics, Attendance
Newman, Constance – US Department of Agriculture, 2006
Income volatility challenges the functioning of the safety net provided by U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) food assistance programs for low-income families in time of need. Low-income families may be on a see-saw of income changes that make it difficult for program administrators to accurately target benefits and to define sensible…
Descriptors: Low Income Groups, Family (Sociological Unit), Family Income, Change
Missouri Univ., Columbia. Rural Policy Research Inst. – 1997
A panel of 16 school administrators from 8 states developed this draft application for discounted school telecommunications services as part of efforts to advise the Federal Communications Commission on rural implications of the implementation of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. The application is split into a seven-page cover application to be…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Support, Information Technology
Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC. – 1995
This kit contains a recipe book and various separately published materials to train food service staff in implementing the new breakfast and lunch menus from the U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). A training manual provides background information on recipe selection, development, and testing; orients staff to the recipe format; explains and…
Descriptors: Breakfast Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Food Service, Lunch Programs
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. – 1998
These hearing transcripts present testimony to the Senate Committee on Agriculture regarding the School Lunch and Breakfast Programs. Statements were made by several senators, the president of the American School Food Service Association (Connecticut); a school food service program director (Florida); the director of nutrition and education for…
Descriptors: Breakfast Programs, Dining Facilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Food Service
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. Resources, Community, and Economic Development Div. – 1993
This document provides information on: (1) the number of schools that withdrew from the National School Lunch Program (NSLP); (2) characteristics of schools that withdrew; (3) reasons why schools withdrew; and (4) lunch services offered at the schools after they withdrew. Data were obtained through a questionnaire of 352 school food authorities…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Costs, Elementary Secondary Education, Expenditures
Peer reviewedHead, Mary K.; And Others – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1974
Presents details of construction and initial validation of a likert scale for assessing attitude toward six categories of school life with particular emphasis on school lunch. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Item Analysis, Lunch Programs, Rating Scales
Comptroller General of the U.S., Washington, DC. – 1981
This General Accounting Office (GAO) report examines the problems encountered by school food service programs in their efforts to meet the Department of Agriculture's nutrient requirements for school lunches while increasing student participation and reducing food waste and program costs. The report is based on an evaluation of two senior high…
Descriptors: Food Service, Food Standards, High Schools, Lunch Programs
Kansas State Dept. of Education, Topeka. – 1979
This plan for school food service in Kansas is intended to serve as a guide for the development and success of efficient nutritional programs at the local level. The topics covered include statistical facts of organization and funding of school food services; objectives for fiscal year 1980; descriptions of the various food service programs;…
Descriptors: Breakfast Programs, Financial Support, Food Service, Lunch Programs
Food and Nutrition Service (USDA), Washington, DC. – 1975
This is a study guide for school food service workers. It is designed to accompany a film series as part of a structured course in nutrition. The content of the course is based on the nutrition education concepts formulated by the Federal Interagency Committee on Nutrition Education. These include (1) the way the body uses food; (2) the nutrient…
Descriptors: Dietetics, Elementary Secondary Education, Food Service, Foods Instruction
Food and Nutrition Service (USDA), Washington, DC. – 1977
This is a guide designed to help school personnel to plan Type A school lunches and to understand the relationship of Type A lunch requirements to children's dietary needs. The nutritional requirements of the Federally established Type A lunch pattern, which utilizes agricultural surplus food, are described. Procedures and amounts for planning for…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Programs, Food, Foods Instruction

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