El virus estomacal: lo que el personal de la escuela debe saber
USDA has established procedures to annually collect and publish the paid lunch prices charged by school food authorities.
FNS has a long history of helping to end hunger, reduce diet-related diseases, and accelerate health equity. This report explains who we are, who we serve and highlights key work underway.
This manual was developed to provide an overview of the recall process for USDA Foods with a focus on school meals programs.
English and Spanish versions of, The Stomach Bug Book: What School Employees Need to Know.
An administrative review which refers to the Coordinated Review Effort is the initial comprehensive on-site evaluation by a state agency of a school food authority participating in the National School Lunch Program, and includes both critical and general areas of review.
The Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program (FFVP) provides all children in participating schools with a variety of free fresh fruits and vegetables throughout the school day. It is an effective and creative way of introducing fresh fruits and vegetables as healthy snack options.
This publication has been prepared for juice drink manufacturers. It contains directions for calculating the contribution that a juice drink or juice drink product makes toward meeting meal pattern requirements for the child nutrition programs. It also contains instructions on how to apply for and obtain approval of a label with a child nutrition (CN) statement.
This publication has been prepared for food manufacturers. It contains instructions on how to apply for and obtain approval of a label with a Child Nutrition (CN) statement.
Several data sources, including information on free and reduced price eligibility status changed as a result of verification, indicate that there is a significant problem with inaccurate certifications for free/reduced price meal benefits in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP). Therefore, it is imperative that both state agencies and FNS make every effort to validate the accuracy of eligibility determinations.