Milton Public Schools Food Service Program. Jacqueline Morgan Food Services Director

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Milton Public Schools Food Service Program Jacqueline Morgan Food Services Director

Milton Public Schools Information 2016-17 Sales $1.4 million o Labor 45% o Food 45% o Supplies and Services 10% Student Enrollment 4150 o Free & Reduced 15% o Lunch Participation 62% Lunch Prices o Elementary $2.00 o Secondary $2.25, $2.50

Highlights 2016-2017 Local and Sustainable Fish We received a $750.00 Grant from the Dairy Council for our new Fish Chowder Meal. Made with Local and Sustainable Fish.

Elementary School Kayem Hot Dog Hot-Diggity Hot Dogs Potato Puffs Poppin Potato Puffs Roasted Garbanzo Beans Chickpea Crunchers Broccoli Bites Tree Top Broccoli Bites Chicken Patty on a Whole Wheat Roll Colossal Chicken Sandwich French Toast Sticks Fluffy French Toast Sticks Three Bean Salad Lean Mean Bean Salad Sliced Peaches Plump Peaches Cheeseburger Mighty Milton Burger Toasted Cheese Sandwich Grown-up Grilled Cheese White Bean Dip Wildcat White Bean Dip Cup of Strawberries Sunny Strawberries Cup of Applesauce Criss-Cross Applesauce Two Soft Bread Sticks with Meat Sauce Bread Stick Dunkers Macaroni and Cheese Milton Mac and Cheese Waffle Bar Wacky Waffle Bar Sautéed Spinach Superhero Spinach Carrot Sticks X-Ray Vision Carrots Bean Burrito Big Bad Bean Burrito The Smarter Lunchrooms Movement was started in 2009 by the Cornell Center for Behavioral Economics in Child Nutrition Program (BEN Center) with funding from the USDA and its partners. The Smarter Lunchrooms Movement combines evidence-based research with practical, low-cost, and time-efficient tools and techniques to promote healthy eating in the school environment.

Smarter Lunchroom Scorecard

Focus on Fruits and Veggies Department of Defense Provide fresh fruits and fresh produce Use government entitlement dollars ($131,000) Received $26,200 in produce during the 2016-2017 school year Make available canned/commodity fruit Try new salad and vegetable recipes

Sanitation and Safety Portion Pac Chemical Corporation developed the SFSPac System to provide K-12 School Nutrition professionals the ability to better manage and control their sanitation and safety needs. SFSPac Certified Food Safety Specialist visits on a set schedule to help monitor your Food Safety System. Focus on a food safety topic chosen from a comprehensive list of Kid Clean Education Modules that meet SNA and USDA education requirements. Written and multimedia procedures, guides and charts are provided. On-the-spot corrective action re-education, if necessary, provided by our Specialist. SFSPac Certified Food Safety Specialists have successfully completed SNA Certification, ServSafe Certification, the OSHA Awareness Course and CPR training.

Point of Sale System Makes a huge difference! Convenient for students and parents Easy for parents to deposit money Information about system works communicated weekly All six schools accept POS online payments www.myschoolbucks.com

Lunch Charge Policies and Guidance from DESE State agencies and SFAs, as applicable, have discretion in developing their specific policy Policies may allow various options for children o Charge all available reimbursable meals to the child s account o Charge a limited number or type of meals to the child s account o Receive an alternate meal o Neither charge a meal nor receive an alternate meal

MEAL CHARGE POLICY PROPOSAL(draft) Any student whose school meal account has a zero or negative balance will be allowed to charge a reimbursable meal. A reimbursable meal is defined as a meal consisting of at least three (3) of the five (5) offered meal components (grain, meat or meat alternative, fruit, vegetable and milk) and must include a fruit and/or vegetable component. This will result in a negative balance on the student s account until funds are added to the student s account. Families will be notified weekly by the food service program if their account is negative. The food service program will work together with the school administration in a joint effort to contact students/parents to assist with collections. Students with a negative account balance will not be allowed to purchase a la carte items until the student s account is in good standing. Good standing for the purchase of a la carte items is defined as an account with a positive balance.

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