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Mar 15, 2013

''Arlington School District honored for fresh, local food''

"Two weeks ago, Arlington School District was named the Western Washington Fresh Food in Schools Champion by the Washington Sustainable Food and Farming Network."

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School Food
Mar 13, 2013

New Poll Shows Americans Support Nutritional Guidelines for School Foods

A new poll conducted by Gallup indicates that two-thirds of Americans are in favor of a law to limit unhealthy food sold in schools.

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School Food
Feb 12, 2013

Q&A: The Impact of Meal Standards on Kids' Health and School Costs

The Kids’ Safe and Healthful Foods Project’s recent health impact assessment (HIA) revealed that updating national nutrition standards for snack foods and beverages sold in schools could help students maintain a healthy weight and help schools increase their food service revenue. Project director Jessica Donze Black (JDB) and lead economic analyst Neal Wallace (NW) discuss the findings and what they mean for schools’ bottom lines.

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School Food
Feb 10, 2013

''N.H. Ahead of Curve For School Snack Nutrition''

"The U.S. government is taking steps to further limit junk food in school vending machines and cafeteria lines, but it won’t mean a big change for New Hampshire students."

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School Food
Feb 8, 2013

''Program Lets Students' Taste Buds Decide New School Lunches''

"Students around the country have been pretty vocal about their school lunches since new USDA guidelines went into effect under the Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act. Now, 160 students from various schools along the Wasatch Front will have a say in what is served at schools during a Food Fair in which they tasted new offerings."

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School Food
Feb 8, 2013

''USDA Issues Ruling to Eliminate Junk Food from School Cafeterias, Vending Machines''

"At the urging of U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently issued its ruling to eliminate the sale of all junk food in schools, an effort that Senator Gillibrand led as part of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Schools Act to reform child nutrition standards that was signed into law in 2010."

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School Food
Feb 6, 2013

''Are Kids Going to Eat Less Junk at School?''

"The days of snacking on candy, soda and chips in schools may soon be over. Last Friday, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced new proposed standards for snacks sold at schools. The standards limit the amount of calories, fat, sugar and sodium of most foods sold at school and encourage whole grains, low fat, fruits and veggies. A few examples: Yogurt, granola bars, trail mix, dried fruit and fruit bars, pizza on whole grain crust and baked potato chips are in. Candy, soda, sweetened fruit juice, and most cookies are out."

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School Food
Oct 31, 2012

Pew Presents at Annual APHA Meeting

This year's American Public Health Association Meeting featured Pew staff presentations on such topics as snacks in schools, the overuse of antibiotics in healthy farm animals, and how health impact assessments can inform policy makers.

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School Food, Health Impact Assessment, Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Oct 9, 2012

Seven Questions About the New Meal Standards

In school cafeterias across the country, students are seeing big changes on their lunch trays. The USDA recently approved new rules for the federal school lunch program, the first such changes to student lunches in more than a decade. Jessica Donze Black, Director of the Kids' Safe and Healthful Foods Project, explains the benefits of the new guidelines.

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School Food
Sep 28, 2012

Pew Statement on The School Food Modernization Act

Jessica Donze Black, project director for the Pew Health Group’s School Foods Project, issued the following statement in support of the School Food Modernization Act, which would help school kitchens replace outdated equipment and provide training for their workers.

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School Food
Sep 5, 2012

Student Chef Discusses Transforming the Future of School Food

This year schools all across the country will have access to healthier school meals in their cafeteria. We chatted with student chefs from Denver, CO about healthy school meals and eating.

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School Food
Aug 13, 2012

''Study Links Healthier Weight in Children With Strict Laws on School Snacks''

"Adolescents in states with strict laws regulating the sale of snacks and sugary drinks in public schools gained less weight over a three-year period than those living in states with no such laws, a new study has found."

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School Food
Aug 13, 2012

''School Junk Food Laws May Curb Kids' Obesity''

"Laws strictly curbing school sales of junk food and sweetened drinks may play a role in slowing childhood obesity, according to a study that seems to offer the first evidence such efforts could pay off."

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School Food
Aug 13, 2012

''School snack laws may help prevent weight gain''

"Students gained less weight over three years if they lived in states that restricted the sale of unhealthy snacks at school than kids in states without those laws, a study has found."

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School Food
Aug 11, 2012

''Schools scrambling to serve up healthier lunch choices''

"When students head back to school this fall, most will be offered a smorgasbord of healthier foods in lunch lines. The reason: New government nutrition standards for school meals go into effect this year, raising the bar for the first time in more than 15 years. Schools must meet the standards to get federal meal reimbursements.

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School Food
Dec 21, 2011

Burke County Public Schools, GA, Featured on CBS Evening News

While the nutrition staff at the public school system in Burke County felt very good about the quality of the food being served in their five schools, they were concerned that a large percentage of the district’s high school students were not eating the meals.

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School Food
Dec 21, 2011

''A local chef is revolutionizing school lunches''

"As part of First Lady Michelle Obama's Chefs Move to Schools program, Dow is teaching kids a healthy approach to food and believes students are the ones who will "end the school lunch war"."

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School Food
Dec 20, 2011

''Making school lunches healthier''

"The North Powder School District’s food service program recently received a thumb’s-up review from the state, one that it may owe in part to the green thumbs of its students. The school district’s lunch program received a positive overall rating from the Oregon Department of Education last month due partially to the gardening skills of its students."

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School Food
Dec 19, 2011

''How One School in Georgia Handles The Most Important Meal of the Day''

"In fact, even though 32 million students participate in the National School Lunch Program each day, only 12 million students eat a school breakfast daily. That means we have to continue to work to get those school breakfast numbers up!"

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School Food
Dec 16, 2011

''Now's time to rethink HISD food program''

"The Texas Watchdog website recently reported that Aramark, the private corporation that manages the Houston Independent School District's Food Services department, violated its contract by incurring a shortfall of almost $2 million in taxpayer dollars in fiscal 2011."

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School Food
Dec 11, 2011

''Fat children face heart risks as young as age 3''

"University of Miami study says problems with cholesterol levels, artery inflammation begin early."

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School Food
Dec 9, 2011

Congress Weakens USDA’s Plan to Improve School Meals

In January, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) proposed a plan to update school meal nutrition standards for the first time in 15 years. The proposal would ensure schools serve more fruits, vegetables and whole-grains while limiting calories, salt and fat. Some members of Congress raised concerns with two key provisions.

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School Food
Dec 8, 2011

''Feds Applaud Maine Schools for Feeding Kids Healthy Food''

"Beverly Brown and Danielle Ross aren't looking for glory. At the same time, they're excited that the federal government is recognizing the work they do to keep kids healthy. Brown Elementary is one of 35 Maine public schools to receive special certification from the U.S. Department of Agriculture at an awards event at the University of Southern Maine."

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School Food
Dec 6, 2011

''Childhood Obesity Best Battled in Schools, Research Finds''

"Australian researchers examined 55 interventions in previous studies and concluded that school-based programs were key in getting kids to healthy weights, and there was little evidence that these programs would have a negative effect on young students' self-images."

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School Food
Jan 22, 2013

''F.D.A. Seeks to Tighten Regulation of All-Metal Hip Implants''

"After an estimated 500,000 patients in the United States have received a type of artificial hip that is failing early in many cases, the Food and Drug Administration is proposing rules that could stop manufacturers from selling such implants."

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Medical Safety