K-12 Schools

Operations

Kansas school district opts out of free-meals program again

Wichita district officials say paperwork required by the state for at-risk funding would be burdensome, negating one of the program’s biggest selling points.

Operations

School districts not happy with reversal of fried-foods ban

Although Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller recently lifted the 10-year ban on serving fried foods in schools, eight of the state’s biggest districts said they have no plans to add fried items to their menus.

The Oxford School District's child nutrition program has moved its free- and reduced-lunch applications online, saving parents a trip to school.

All students in Florida’s Suwannee County Schools are served daily breakfast in the classroom as part of an effort to reduce tardiness and lessen the stigma around free school meals.

We recently hired a transgender employee. As an employer, how do I appropriately accommodate this employee, from locker rooms to preparing my current staff?

Starting in the fall, San Diego Unified School District’s lunch menu will feature student recipes such as “Terrific Turkey Tacos” and “AVAcado Salad.”

Jefferson Healthcare’s foodservice is preparing meals at Port Townsend School District’s kitchen facilities while the hospital undergoes the first phase of a $20 million renovation.

Starting this fall, a breakfast of protein, a grain, fruit and milk will be served in most elementary school classrooms.

A proposal aired this week in sketchy detail by President Obama would extend eligibility to managers paid less than $50,440.

A newly renovated high school cafeteria will operate on a “scatter serve” system, much like that of a food court, to provide more menu variety and expedited service.

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