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The Changing Scene of School Nutrition from school snacks to fundraising 1

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The Changing Scene of School Nutrition

from school snacks to fundraising

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Healthy School Environment

Improving the nutritional profile of all foods sold in school is critical to:

• improving diet and overall health of American children; • ensuring children from all income levels adopt healthful eating

habits that will enable them to live productive lives; and • helping children make healthier choices and reduce their risk of

obesity.

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Entire school day

Entire school campus

All products

SOLD

NOT evenings, weekends or community

events

NOT foods

served

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SMART SNACKS IN SCHOOLNUTRITION STANDARDS

Vending Machines

A la Carte Snack Carts

School Stores Fundraising

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What are competitive foods?

Competitive food: all food and beverages sold to students on the School campus during the School day, other than those meals reimbursable under programs authorized by the NSLA and the CNA.

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Where?

School campus: all areas of the property under the jurisdiction of the school that are accessible to students during the school day.

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Fruit, Vegetable,

Protein or DairyWhole Grain

Contains 10% DV of certain

nutrients(until July 1, 2016)

Combination Food

(at least ¼ c. fruit or vegetable)

aGENERAL STANDARDS FOR COMPETITIVE FOODS

MEETS ALL NUTRIENT STANDARDS

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Smart Snack Calculator http://rdp.healthiergeneration.org/calc/calculator/

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WATERNON FAT

MILKLOW FAT

MILK

ALL GRADES

(with or without carbonation) (plain or flavored) (plain only)

100% FRUIT OR

VEGETABLE JUICE

DILUTED W/WATER

(with or without carbonation)

100% FRUIT OR

VEGETABLE JUICE

(no added sweeteners)

SERVING SIZE LIMITS:

8 oz. ES12 oz. MS/HS

(milk, juice)

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DIET BEVERAGES

(20 oz.)

LOW-CALORIE BEVERAGES

(12 oz.)

HIGH SCHOOL ONLY

(<5 kcal/8 oz. OR≤10 kcal/20 oz.)

(≤40 kcal/8 oz. OR≤60 kcal/12 oz. )

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School Day Only

No Limit on Products that

Meet

No Exemptions Allowed in

Alaska

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FUNDRAISERS

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Fundraisers

•All foods that meet the regulatory standards may be sold at fundraisers on the school campus during school hours.

•The standards would not apply to items sold during non-school hours, weekends, or off-campus fundraising events.

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USDA’s Vision http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkvcvUSyDTQ