21
First Fuel Breakfast Challenge Deanne Kelleher United Dairy Industry of Michigan Whitney Vance Michigan Department of Education

First Fuel Breakfast Challenge

  • Upload
    duane

  • View
    34

  • Download
    1

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

First Fuel Breakfast Challenge. Deanne Kelleher United Dairy Industry of Michigan Whitney Vance Michigan Department of Education. State Superintendent Flanagan’s First Fuel Breakfast Challenge. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Citation preview

Page 1: First Fuel Breakfast Challenge

First Fuel Breakfast Challenge

Deanne KelleherUnited Dairy Industry of Michigan

Whitney VanceMichigan Department of Education

Page 2: First Fuel Breakfast Challenge

State Superintendent Flanagan’sFirst Fuel Breakfast Challenge

Page 3: First Fuel Breakfast Challenge
Page 4: First Fuel Breakfast Challenge
Page 5: First Fuel Breakfast Challenge

5,700 informational mailings sent to ALL public, charter, and private school food service authorities, superintendents, and building principals.

Page 6: First Fuel Breakfast Challenge

The Wellness Impact

Page 7: First Fuel Breakfast Challenge

Why Breakfast?Nutrition Benefits

Higher nutrient intakeDecreased food insecurityLess likely to be overweight or obeseFewer visits to school nurse

Page 8: First Fuel Breakfast Challenge

www.NoKidHungry.org

Page 9: First Fuel Breakfast Challenge

www.NoKidHungry.org

Page 10: First Fuel Breakfast Challenge

www.NoKidHungry.org

Page 11: First Fuel Breakfast Challenge

Breakfast is a Win-WinHealthy Kids = Healthy Schools

Positive learning environmentStudents learn and perform betterLifelong healthy habits

School breakfast supports health and academic achievement for all students

Page 12: First Fuel Breakfast Challenge

The Picture of Breakfast In MICurrently:

42.9% Breakfast:Lunch ParticipationGoal:

60% Breakfast:Lunch Participationequates to +$22.9M in federal reimbursement

Mid-Challenge Report (2014) & Final Report (2015) will recognize:those who made significant progress, those who met the challenge, and those with stellar efforts

Page 13: First Fuel Breakfast Challenge

Let’s look at an example…School A currently serves 42,000 lunches annually.

To meet the breakfast challenge, School A needs to serve 60% of 42,000 or 25,200 school breakfasts.

Meal Type

ApproximateNumber of Meals

Reimbursement Rate

Total

Paid 26% x 25,200 = 6,552

x 0.27 = $1,769.00

Reduced

15% x 18,648 = 2,797

x 1.5092 = $4,221.00

Free 85% x 18,648 = 15,851

x 1.8092 = $28,678.00

Total Reimbursement

= $34,668.00

Page 14: First Fuel Breakfast Challenge

Breakfast in the ClassroomWhat is it?Why do it?When does it work best?Pros/Cons

Page 15: First Fuel Breakfast Challenge

Breakfast after 1st periodWhat is it?Why do it?When does it work best?Pros/Cons

Page 16: First Fuel Breakfast Challenge

Grab-n-Go BreakfastWhat is it?Why do it?When does it work best?Pros/Cons

Page 17: First Fuel Breakfast Challenge

Breakfast CartsWhat is it?Why do it?When does it work best?Pros/Cons

Page 18: First Fuel Breakfast Challenge

Superintendent ContrerasSyracuse City School District

Page 19: First Fuel Breakfast Challenge

What’s NextMDE:

Score Card identifying breakfast:lunch participationTA to support increasing breakfast participationNew Breakfast Meal PatternsBreakfast focus in Team Nutrition 2013 grant

applications

Page 20: First Fuel Breakfast Challenge

What’s NextOutside Partners:

Fuel Up To Play 60 (FUTP 60) 2013-2014 breakfast focus Last 2013-2014 Funding opportunity applications due November 1,

2013Building Healthy Communities through Breakfast grants

awarded to 75 schoolsMI Action for Healthy Kids Grants awarded to 5 schoolsMichigan No Kid Hungry working with teachers,

principals, school foodservice directors, parents, and students

Resources

Page 21: First Fuel Breakfast Challenge