{"id":91,"date":"2012-09-25T12:48:51","date_gmt":"2012-09-25T19:48:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdprairiewriter.com\/?p=91"},"modified":"2012-11-12T12:18:04","modified_gmt":"2012-11-12T19:18:04","slug":"cafeteria-chatter","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sdprairiewriter.com\/?p=91","title":{"rendered":"Cafeteria Chatter"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"_mcePaste\"><a href=\"https:\/\/sdprairiewriter.com\/\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/09\/school-lunch.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-medium wp-image-92\" title=\"school-lunch\" src=\"https:\/\/sdprairiewriter.com\/\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/09\/school-lunch-214x300.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"214\" height=\"300\" srcset=\"https:\/\/sdprairiewriter.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/09\/school-lunch-214x300.jpg 214w, https:\/\/sdprairiewriter.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/09\/school-lunch.jpg 358w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 214px) 100vw, 214px\" \/><\/a>Some schools in the region have been in session for a month now. It has been interesting to hear the feedback about the new school cafeteria guidelines that went into effect this year.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">The United States Department of Agriculture oversees the National School Lunch Program. The objective of the program is to, \u201cTo provide a nutritious, well-balanced lunch for children in order to promote sound eating habits, to foster good health and academic achievement and to reinforce the nutrition education taught in the classroom. A school lunch will provide 1\/3 of the Recommended Dietary Allowances for lunch and be consistent with the Dietary Guidelines for Americans and caloric goals.\u201d<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">New meal pattern requirements indicate every school meal must include fruit, vegetables, grains, meat or meat alternative and fluid milk.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">Sounds like a win, right? Well, not exactly.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">If you read the lunch program fact sheet found online at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.fns.usda.gov\/cnd\/lunch\">http:\/\/www.fns.usda.gov\/cnd\/lunch<\/a>, you will see there are calorie limits per each age group. The age groups are broken up into Kindergarten through fifth grade, sixth through eighth and ninth through twelfth.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">The first age group is what is most concerning to parents as they know a fifth grade boy will eat more than a kindergarten age girl. The potential to under or over nourish a child in that age bracket is high.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">North Dakota\u2019s Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring is calling for revisions in the school meal program.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">\u201cThe guidelines are currently based on a \u201cone-size-fits-all\u201d formula without consideration of individual needs, especially those of physically active and growing students,\u201d Goehring says. \u201cThe guidelines deprive these students of sufficient calories and protein for healthy growth and mental alertness.\u201d<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">He also questions the restrictions on meat protein something Beatrice, Neb. senior Travis Eubanks is also concerned with. The high schooler, who is less than enthusiastic about what has been showing up on his school plate has started the blog <a href=\"http:\/\/schoollunchessuck.blogspot.com\">schoollunchessuck.blogspot.com<\/a>. On it he provides the public a weekly visual of what he consumes at lunchtime.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">After viewing the blog I had to ask myself, Since when did pepperoni classify as a high quality meat protein?<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">It was encouraging to see black bean salsa and a sloppy joe on the same plate once in the blog, but the author quickly pointed out those were the only \u201cmeaty\u201d items on the plate to help fill him up. The rest was tomato, lettuce, slice of pear and milk. And as a high school athlete he noted he was likely to be hungry in a few hours.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">Which brings me to the next \u201cbeef\u201d I have had parents mention to me about their school food programs \u2013 the availability of snacks. When I was in school we had one milk break a day. Yes, orange juice and maybe even chocolate milk were an option, but that was it. We did not have a snack machine to purchase extra food out of during school hours.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">It is understood that the home environment of today\u2019s children is much different than past generations. Breakfast at home, after school snacks made by a parent and family suppers are not as commonplace today.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">Which means nutritional education for our students might be even more important than we thought. And putting the right foods and snacks options in front of them is necessary.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">Ag Commissione Goehring is introduced a resolution at the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture meeting in Des Moines, Iowa, urging the U.S. Department of Agriculture to reassess and revise the new dietary guidelines implemented through the National School Lunch and Breakfast program.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">\u201cI believe my counterparts from other states will be supportive,\u201d says Goehring. \u201cThis issue has raised concern in other states besides North Dakota.\u201d Goehring sauys he believes the new guidelines are well-intentioned, but fall short of providing a comprehensive policy for educating students in healthy living. He also said the health care profession should be part of the dialogue because of its knowledge of child growth and development.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">\u201cOverly restrictive guidelines in the school lunch program will not solve the serious, national problem of childhood obesity,\u201d says Goehring. \u201cWhat is needed is a more comprehensive approach, including dietary education and increased physical activity, to help students adopt a healthier lifestyle.\u201d<\/div>\n<div><strong>Farm to School Program<\/strong><\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">There is another option to help get the foods you would like offered to your children into their school lunch program. The Farm to School Network is designed to help school districts either establish their own gardens or connect with local growers to bring in fresh produce for use in school meals.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">Schools that have established farm to school programs say the benefits are huge. While fresh produce is a main perk, the program has also helped sustain local agriculture and given school children a better understanding of where their food comes from.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">Each state has a Farm to School Network representative. \u00a0Listed on the national website, www.farmtoschool.org. For our region are:<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\"><strong>Colorado<\/strong><\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">Jim Dyer<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">970-588-2292<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">jadyer@frontier.net<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\"><strong>Iowa<\/strong><\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">Tammy Stotts<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">515-281-7657<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">Tammy.Stotts@IowaAgriculture.gov<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\"><strong>Kansas<\/strong><\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">Barb Depew<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">785-456-7388<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">bdepew@ksde.org<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\"><strong>Minnesota<\/strong><\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">JoAnne Berkenkamp<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">612-870-3410<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">jberkenkamp@iatp.org<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\"><strong>Montana<\/strong><\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">Aubree Durfey<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">Farm to School Consultant, Gallatin Valley Farm to School<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">aubree@gvfarmtoschool.org<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">406-581-8209<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\"><strong>North Dakota<\/strong><\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">Sue Balcom<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">701-486-3569<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">sbalcom@farrms.org<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\"><strong>South Dakota<\/strong><\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">Holly Tilton Byrne<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">605-697-5204<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">hollyt@dakotarural.org<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\"><strong>Wyoming<\/strong><\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">Cindy Garretson-Weibel<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">307-777-6589<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\">cindy.weibel@wybusiness.org<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>\u2013 Codi Vallery-Mills<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Some schools in the region have been in session for a month now. It has been interesting to hear the feedback about the new school cafeteria guidelines that went into effect this year. The United States Department of Agriculture oversees the National School Lunch Program. 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