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Food Service Upda te Jack Noonan – General Manager July 12, 2012

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Jack Noonan – General Manager July 12, 2012. Food Service Update. SUMMER FEEDING. Summer Feeding Counts for June-July 2012 BREAKFAST GOLSON 995 HOPE 511 CES 135 RSE 1186 LBA 905 TOTAL 3732. SUMMER FEEDING. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Food Service Update

Food Service

Update

Jack Noonan – General ManagerJuly 12, 2012

Page 2: Food Service Update

SUMMER FEEDING

Summer Feeding Counts for June-July 2012

BREAKFAST

GOLSON 995

HOPE 511

CES 135

RSE 1186

LBA 905

TOTAL 3732

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SUMMER FEEDING

Summer Feeding Counts for June-July 2012

LUNCH

GOLSON 1452

HOPE 510

CES 136

RSE 1262

LBA 1350

TOTAL 4710

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FINANCIAL COMPARISON

FINANCIAL COMPARISON

10-11 Total Lunches – 866,117

10-11 Total Breakfasts – 484,527

11-12 Total Lunches – 889,562 increase 23,445

11-12 Total Breakfasts – 487,094 increase 2567

10-11 Meal Pay On-Line - $0

11-12 Meal Pay On-Line - $72, 205 WOW!!

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New For 2012-2013

Things Happening in 2012-2013

Starting a Future Chef’s program in our Middle SchoolsPlanning a Nutrition Fair for Late SeptemberWorking on a plan to have a healthy run/walk for students in FallHoping to get a backpack program rolling in 2012-2013Adjustments coming to our Wellness Policy - Let’s Move (Obama)Rolling out the new look for Middle School Look in 2013More Adjustments to the Ala Carte Offerings to align with HUSSCPromotions monthly to generate enthusiasm in the schoolsNational School Lunch Week October 8-12, 2012National School Breakfast Week March 4-8, 2013Updating Pictures of Students on POSSustainability initiatives will be worked on thru-out the yearContinued Staff Meal Cards and Healthy Initiatives for Staff

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FUN FRUIT FACTS

Which Fruit Is Grown In Every State in The United States?•It’s also grown in every province of Canada. Here’s another hint. We like to eat it

when it’s bright red. The answer is strawberries!•Legend has it that after picking the fruit it was customary to string them on glass

straws. The berries were then sold “by the straw.” American Indians were already eating strawberries when the Colonists arrived.

They blended crushed berries with cornmeal to make strawberry bread. The Colonists developed their own version. It is what we now enjoy as strawberry

shortcake!Here are some more fun strawberry facts!

The strawberry is the only fruit with seeds on the outside!There is a museum in Belgium devoted entirely to strawberries.

A small bowl of strawberries will provide a day’s worth of Vitamin C for kids.On average, a strawberry has 200 seeds!

California produces more strawberries than any other state. Florida comes in second.

Strawberries are the first fruit to ripen in the spring.

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IN CONCLUSION

QUESTIONS ??????????Thank you for supporting the

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