Policy 8230 - Nutrition Standards

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL OPERATIONS                                                           8230

 

NOTE: THE FOLLOWING POLICIES PROVIDING NUTRITION AND MEAL REQUIREMENTS, ETC. ARE REQUIRED ONLY IF YOUR CHARTER SCHOOL RECEIVES FEDERAL FUNDS UNDER EITHER THE CHILD NUTRITION ACT OF 1966 (42 USC § 1771), and/or THE NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH ACT (42 USC § 1751).

 

Nutrition Standards

 

The {{School_Name}} shall provide school meals which meet or exceed the nutritional standards required by United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) program regulations of the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and the National School Breakfast Program (SBP). Additionally, the Charter School shall comply with requirements of the Healthy and Hunger Free Kids Act of 2010 and the Smart Snacks in Schools standards with regard to the nutritional content of all food sold or provided by the school, including school meals, a la carte items, foods sold from vending machines, and foods sold for fundraisers. The Charter School permits the sale or distribution of nutrient dense, Smart Snack compliant foods for all school functions and activities as well as non-food items. Nutrient dense foods are those foods that provide students with calories rich in the nutrient content needed to be healthy. In an effort to support the consumption of nutrient dense foods in the school setting the Charter School has adopted the federal nutrition standards cited above for the sale of foods and beverages on school grounds.

 

The standards focus on reducing sugar, sodium, and high-fat foods and increasing healthy food items like whole grains, fruits, and vegetables.

 

Calorie Range: The School shall ensure the meals offered to children comply with USDA calorie levels.

 

Trans Fat: The School shall eliminate foods containing trans-fat on the nutrition label.

 

Whole Grains: All grain offerings shall be whole grain rich.

 

Fruits and Vegetables: The School shall offer, at a minimum, one fruit on all points of service for breakfast. The School shall offer at least one fruit and one non-fried vegetable at all points of lunch service each day. The School shall offer a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables when possible.

 

Milk: The School shall offer fat-free and low-fat unflavored milk at all points of service. The School may not sell 2% and whole milk. Flavored milk offerings must be low fat or skim milk.

 

Water: The School shall make water available to students during meal service free of charge.

 

Legumes: The School shall offer legumes (dry beans and peas) at least one time per week along with other required vegetable subgroups.

 

Sodium: The School shall limit sodium to meet NSLP and SBP standards.

 

Condiments: The School shall not have salt shakers or packets available. The School shall not have sugar dispensers or packets available. The School shall accurately reflect condiment usage in nutrient analysis and on production records. The School is encouraged to use low-fat condiments and/or control portions of high-fat condiments.

 

 

Cross References:       2305                                        Nutrition Services

                                    8250                                        Guidelines for Food and Beverages Sales

 

Legal References:       42 U.S.C. § 1751, et seq.        National School Lunch Act

                                    7 CFR Parts 210 & 220          Nutrition School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs: Final Rule

                                   

 

Other Reference:         Smart Snacks, Idaho State Department of Education https://www.sde.idaho.gov/cnp/sch-mp/snacks.html)

 

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