K-12 Schools

Operations

Conn. students petition for the right to snack in school

The no-snack policy is in place to reduce the risk of allergic reactions for students with food allergies and keep “critters” out of the school, Amity Regional High School officials say.

Menu

Asparagus recipes to welcome spring

One of the first signs of spring is an abundant supply of fresh asparagus. Make the most of the crisp, green spears by taking them off the sidelines and spotlighting them in these recipes.

Group Editor Kelly Killian assembled her own student focus group at home. The panel: her two sons, 7-year-old Kevin (2nd grade) and 12-year-old David (7th grade).

Ancient grains are making a comeback. Not only are they nutrition powerhouses, many fit into gluten-free diets. These five can add menu variety.

What is your reaction to the new USDA dietary guidelines, and how will they affect your menuing? Members of FoodService Director’s Chefs’ Council answer.

A district tested palm scanners in schools to see how well they would process payments. The results were so positive that school officials installed a device.

These strategies and ideas aren’t just effective, off-the-wall, creative, profitable and zany. They’re the best—according to these operators.

A part of FoodService Director's "The Besties," these are the best human resources and marketing ideas operators have submitted in the past year.

Researcher Technomic tracks menus from 150 schools in the top 50 school districts. Here are the items that are holding their ground in K–12 foodservice.

While the fight to address school nutrition standards and increase funding drags, school foodservice directors are struggling to hold off challenges.

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