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Division of School and Community Nutrition Level One Certification Course

Division of School and Community Nutrition Level One Certification Course. Area One: School Food Service Rules and Administrative Regulations. Area One: School Food Service Rules and Regulations 20130807. Area One: School Food Service Rules and Administrative Regulations.

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Division of School and Community Nutrition Level One Certification Course

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  1. Division of School and Community NutritionLevel One Certification Course Area One: School Food Service Rules and Administrative Regulations • Area One: School Food Service Rules and Regulations 20130807

  2. Area One: School Food Service Rules and Administrative Regulations At the end of this training, participants will be able to: Recognize the many options that the USDA provides to schools for food service at the federal level; Understand the purpose and history of the NSLP program at the federal level; Understand the guiding principles of the Healthy Hunger Free Kids Act of 2010 at the federal level; Understand school reimbursement for meals at the school district level; Be knowledgeable of the school application process to sufficiently answer questions regarding the process at the school district level. Area One: School Food Service Rules and Regulations 20130807

  3. Kentucky Administrative Regulation702 KAR 6:045. Personnel; school nutrition employee qualifications Area One: School Food Service Rules and Regulations 20130807

  4. Food Service Staff are on the front line and are the face of the program. • It is important to recognize the purpose, value, and impact of your work. • Food Service Staff who take pride in their work will “sell” the program through their commitment and enthusiasm. Food Service StaffYou are the face of the program! This course is designed to provide the necessary background needed to become a successful food service staff member. Area One: School Food Service Rules and Regulations 20130807

  5. National School Lunch Act was signed in 1946 by President Trumanin an effort to improve the health of boys who would become WWII soldiers. • Its mission- provide school age children with nutritious meals. • The National School Lunch Program serves 31.6 million children each day at a cost of $11.6 billion for fiscal year 2012. Food Service at the Federal Level: Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act of 1946 Area One: School Food Service Rules and Regulations 20130807

  6. School Breakfast Program • National School Lunch Program • After School Snack Program • Summer Food Service Program • Seamless Summer Option • Special Milk Program • Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program Food Service at the Federal Level:Expansion of Food Service Programs offered under NSLP Area One: School Food Service Rules and Regulations 20130807

  7. Improving child nutrition is the focal point of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 • HHFKA allows USDA, for the first time in over 30 years, the opportunity to make real reforms to the school lunch and breakfast programs by improving the critical nutrition and hunger safety net for millions of children. Food Service at the Federal Level:Healthy, Hunger Free Kids Act of 2010 Area One: School Food Service Rules and Regulations 20130807

  8. Improve nutritional quality of meals to promote and address childhood obesity. • Expand meal access to reduce childhood hunger. • Expansion of the School Breakfast Program. • New meal standards aligned with the US Dietary Guidelines for Americans. Food Service at the Federal Level:HHFKA Key Guiding Principles Area One: School Food Service Rules and Regulations 20130807

  9. These principles influence work that you do on an every day basis. Now let’s look at what happens in your school. Food Service at the District Level Area One: School Food Service Rules and Regulations 20130807

  10. Each school district is reimbursed for student meals based on a free, paid or reduced lunch price status. • Meals must be considered a reimbursable meal to receive credit. Food Service at the District Level:How does it work here? Area One: School Food Service Rules and Regulations 20130807

  11. Household Application • Each student receives an application. • Application can be filled out at any point during the school year • Each application is good for one school year Direct Certification • Students are directly identified at the district level in collaboration with the state. • With this method, no application is necessary How does it work at the District Level?How can students participate in the program to receive meals at a free or reduced cost? It is important to note that schools participating in the Community Eligibility Provision do not collect applications. Area One: School Food Service Rules and Regulations 20130807

  12. Be sure to know key points of contact at your school for student assistance. • Know the answers to the following potential student questions: • Where can I get an application? • I have a question on how to complete my application? • To whom do I give my completed application? Food Service at the District Level:Student Assistance Area One: School Food Service Rules and Regulations 20130807

  13. As a school food or nutrition services professional, you are the gatekeeper for food, wellness and nutrition education for students. • If you have a passion and commitment to your school and students, your leadership could influence students’ future in multiple ways. School Food Service:You are the Gatekeeper You make a difference in the life of students. Area One: School Food Service Rules and Regulations 20130807

  14. 1. Understand the purpose and history of the NSLP program at the federal level. • 2. Recognize the many options that the USDA provides to schools for food service at the federal level. • 3. Understand the guiding principles of the Healthy Hunger Free Kids Act of 2010 at the federal level. • 4. Understand school reimbursement for meals at the school district level. • 5. Understand the school application process to sufficiently answer questions regarding the process at the school district level. Today we have learned to: Area One: School Food Service Rules and Regulations 20130807

  15. Division of School and Community NutritionKentucky Department of Education Area One: School Food Service Rules and Regulations 20130807

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