K-12 Schools

Operations

Ads on lunch trays?

It’s a tough time financially right now for many, both in their personal and professional lives. Companies are always on the lookout for moneymaking endeavors. Never shy from offering an opinion, PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) has offered to pay the Cleveland school district to place ads on its lunch trays. The district currently has a $13 million budget gap, according to the NPR. PETA send a similar letter to Tuscan school district.

Operations

Fresh cooking key for new meal regs

Calif. school focuses on scratch cooking to satisfy kids.

Work together to comply with new school regulations.

Dinner serves students after extracurricular activities.

Payment deadlines and notifications help recover debt.

Research showed creative menuing increased vegetable participation.

We celebrate the Go for the Greens national nutrition initiative every March. In one school where we have the USDA’s Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program we developed a special menu to serve green produce such as kale, asparagus and honeydew. In anothe

Calls restriction a "misguided nanny state."

Upset about new meal regs, students go online.

Parents upset with policy take to Facebook.

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