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Apr 15, 2013

''Groups Weigh in on Proposed School Snack, Vending Rules''

"High school students don't need to have access to caffeine on campus. Snacks sold at elementary and middle schools shouldn't have as many calories as those sold at high schools. And maybe schools shouldn't have vending machines or a la carte lunch lines at all."

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Source: Education Week

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Apr 14, 2013

Pew Expert Says School Food Standards Are ''All Over the Map''

In the absence of a national policy, school snack food standards vary by state. Jessica Donze Black, director of the Kids’ Safe and Healthful Foods Project, speaks with The Washington Post about this issue.

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Source: The Washington Post

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Apr 9, 2013

The Junk Food Loophole in USDA's Regulations

Jessica Donze Black, director of the Pew's kids' safe and Healthful foods project speaks with the Los Angeles Times about a loophole in the USDA's new competitive foods rules that would allow junk food to be served in school cafeterias.

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Source: Los Angeles Times

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Apr 9, 2013

Dishing Up Grants for School Kitchen Upgrades

New standards for school meals could mean new changes to the equipment in school kitchens. Jessica Donze Black, director of Pew's Kids’ Safe and Healthful Foods Project speaks to Education Week about the need for grant money for making these upgrades.

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Source: Education Week

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Apr 8, 2013

''Midlands Voices: Help students Choose Healthful Snacks''

John Skretta, superintendent of the Norris school district in Nebraska, writes an opinion editorial piece about the need for healthy snacks and beverages in schools.

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Source: Omaha.com

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Apr 8, 2013

''It’s Time for Healthier Snacks and Beverages in Our Schools''

An opinion editorial written by Rep. Kim Norton discussing the need for USDA regulations to ensure children making healthy choices at school.

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Source: MinnPost

School Food
Apr 6, 2013

''Viewpoints: Schools Need to Help Kids Eat Healthy''

''Whether we're relying on the school lunch or brown-bagging it, parents want to make sure our kids get a good, nutritious meal. Yet often the choices we make for kids can't compete against what the vending machines and à la carte lines have to offer.''

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Source: The Sacramento Bee

School Food
Apr 5, 2013

''Schools Recognized for Nutrition, Health Programs''

The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Healthier U.S. School Challenge honored eleven elementary schools for promoting a health learning environment through school nutrition and exercise.

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Source: The Garden City Telegram

School Food
Apr 5, 2013

''Schools Hungry to Improve Taste, Nutrition of Lunches''

School foods are put to the "taste test" during an annual food event in Prince William County. Find out how students rated these nutritious meals.

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Source: USA Today

School Food
Apr 5, 2013

Do Healthier School Lunches Pass the Student Taste Test?

School meals may meet nutritional standards, but do they pass the student taste test?

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Source: WPSD

School Food
Apr 2, 2013

''School Lunches: The New Battlefront in the War Against Obesity''

''With one in three American children considered overweight or obese — and the trend dangerously upward — the federal government has launched a new campaign this school year to strengthen nutritional requirements for school lunches."

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Source: The Miami Herald

School Food
Mar 19, 2013

''Idaho School Lunches to Include Chef-designed Selections''

"Kids in Idaho schools may soon be dining on chef-designed school lunches. New menu items, such as fish tacos, mozzarella-crusted Pollock and Mandarin chicken rice bowl may become selections on your child’s school lunch menu in the near future, according to Melissa McGrath, spokesperson for the Idaho State Department of Education."

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Source: Teton Valley News

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Feb 21, 2013

''Children in U.S. Are Eating Fewer Calories, Study Finds''

"American children consumed fewer calories in 2010 than they did a decade before, a new federal analysis shows. Health experts said the findings offered an encouraging sign that the epidemic of obesity might be easing, but cautioned that the magnitude of the decline was too small to move the needle much."

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Source: The New York Times

School Food
Feb 19, 2013

''USDA Wants Healthy Fare in School Vending Machines''

"The USDA proposal, authorized by the 2010 Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act, will require changes everywhere, said Jessica Donze Black, the director of the Kids' Safe and Healthful Foods Project at the Pew Charitable Trusts, in Washington."

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Source: Education Week

School Food
Dec 31, 2012

More Food for Hungry Students: USDA Tweaks School Meals

''Long before school-meal standards were revamped, the Georgia district made improving nutrition a priority. Over the past 10 years, officials slowly introduced more whole-grain foods and fresh produce.''

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Source: Time

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