Posted on 09/17/2014 9:06:08 AM PDT by Red Badger
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. New federal school food regulations promoted by First Lady Michelle Obama are becoming a massive headache for many schools that participate in the National School Lunch Program.
And many, like Missouris Notre Dame Regional and Saxony Lutheran high schools, are taking matters into their own hands.
Those schools and numerous others across the country are ditching the federal regulations and the funding that comes with them to save their cafeteria programs, which have experienced a nose-dive in sales and skyrocketing waste since the new rules were implemented in 2012.
At Notre Dame, school officials turned to the professionals at My Daddys Cheesecake, Papa Johns, Tractors Classic American Grill and Chick-fil-A to bring in nutritious and tasty meals students enjoy for restaurant Wednesdays, SEMissourian.com reports.
Notre Dames lunch participation had dropped to about half of its 565 students and 65 faculty members under the federal guidelines, but jumped drastically to about 75 percent once officials did away with the tight restrictions on calories, fat, sodium, whole grains, and numerous other aspects of school meals.
The biggest change is that you dont have to be so strict with your menus. You dont have to keep track of all the sodium and calories, Notre Dame food service director Joan Dunning told SEMissourian.com.
You can go back to a little more home cooking and not have to analyze it all to death, and by doing that can make it a little more tasty. You can put a little more butter or margarine in the vegetables, she said, which means students are not throwing it in the trash like they did before.
Saxony Lutheran is also offering Chick-fil-A for lunch on Tuesdays and breakfast on Fridays, as well as chicken wings on Thursdays. By discarding the federal regulations, the district can now also offer chips, snack crackers, protein bars, muffins, cereal and Pop Tarts, many of which were banned until this year, the news site reports.
We want to make sure were serving a well-rounded, healthy, balanced meal, Saxony principal Mark Ruark told SEMissourian.com. We dont think the current federal guidelines give kids enough calories to sustain (them), especially those in extracurricular activities.
Kids will not eat what doesnt taste good, he said.
Thats the same conclusion parents and school officials in Alabama are coming to.
At Cleburne County Schools, where lunch participation dropped by 29 percent under Michelle Os rules, Maria Gilbert said her children will no longer eat school food. Her 11th grader says its nasty and has opted to bring microwave food from home, at least until the school removed the appliance from the cafeteria. Gilbert said shes often forced to find a quick meal for her famished kids after school, AnnisonStar.com reports.
The drive-through at McDonalds is always full after school as Gilbert and other parents stop to feed their hungry children on the way home, she said, according to the news site.
Many of the student athletes need four times more calories than an average school lunch provides and therefore are bringing their lunch, superintendent Claire Dryden told the Annison Star.
The districts lunch sales have plummeted from 106,362 meals served in 2012-13 to 75,610 last year because of the federal lunch mandates, she said.
Statewide, lunch sales went from 131.9 million meals in 2011-12 to 127.1 million last year a decrease of 4.8 million meals, the news site reports.
In Ohio, its the same story.
We are seeing a trend where meal counts are going down just because students arent accepting all the changes that are taking place, Ohio School Nutrition Association member Jeni Lange told ABC.
There are fewer students eating.
Experts at the National School Lunch Association estimate 1 million fewer students eat lunch at school than when the regulations went into effect in 2012.
A National School Nutrition Association survey also found food waste is up in 81.2 percent of schools nationwide, and a study by Cornell and Bringham Young universities estimates the waste at $4 million per day. Students in Los Angeles schools alone are throwing away $100,000 in food per day, ABC reports.
I have to think that across the country, it has to be a staggering amount of food going to waste and I think there are people out there who could really use that food, said Gene Kirchner, superintendent of Fort Thomas Independent Schools near Cincinnati, another district that dropped out of the National School Lunch Program.
In one Vermont school district, officials devised a plan to repurpose their lunch waste as feed for about 3,000 hogs at a local pig farm. In Medina, Ohio, volunteer parent Marcie Henning is taking advantage of the massive waste in her district to feed the homeless and less fortunate.
Operation Lunch lunch was launched two years ago, when the new lunch rules were implemented and waste went through the roof, and has so far provided 35,000 items, including 1,314 fruit cups and 841 oranges and tangerines, to those who cant afford a healthy lunch, ABC reports.
Students donate nutritious food to those who need it so it wont go in the trash, Henning told ABC.
I think that was a preschool that sent that note home. A Headstart program. I don’t think it’s reached general ed public schools yet.
I remember see that while watching reruns of Little House on the Prairie...
heh
It’s only a matter of time and federal influence. When the school lunches are all going to waste, then the feds will step in and mandate that your child eat it and no food from home allowed..................
after all the gubmint food is “free”
I have heard of welfare homes where the kitchens are literally bare, not because of lack of money or food stamps to buy food, but because of laziness sloth and greed to use the welfare checks on weaves tats manicures and cell phones
Mooches plan just might make some lower class kids thinner as those without any other means of feeding themselves slowly starve on 850 calorie lunches of nasty tasteless food
BTW, I want to see the Congressional cafeteria and the WH lunch menu held to the same standards as the schools
These are future voters. Maybe the lesson will sink in?
If their parents won’t provide their lunch, then I guess beggars can’t be choosers.
When did this become law? Silly me, Michelle is like her husband...never consult our Congress...did anyone elect her to be Chief Nutrition of Public Schools? What's her background in Nutrition Services?
She eats a lot...............
So just how much is the average taxpayer obligated to pay for this “laziness, sloth and greed” on the part of the so-called “parent” in such homes?
At what point does real charity and accountability kick in? Afterall...isn’t it safe to say that with the liberalization of the food “programs” out there, that the gov’t is directly responsible for this abuse?
I’m sorry if I sound cold-hearted, but these folks are making conscious decisions to neglect their children at my expense...I can’t abide any more abuse by these folks and the systems that steal from me and mine all in the name of “fighting poverty and hunger” while many are morbidly obese.
MRE’s with lots of tabasco.
OK, I have no doubt that these will be tasty meals. But nutritious? Fast food?
So the food before it is made is regulated. Then how it is packaged is regulated. And the materials used to package it are regulated. Then how it is transported is regulated and then how it is sold is regulated. Oh yes, and how it is stored is regulated. Then it is regulated again before it goes to a school. Have I missed any regulations?
Now if the whole nation could drop the lyin’ King, and nullify EVERY decree as well as those of the wookie, we’ll be on to something!
Interesting. Missouri rejects the diet of the Hottentot tribe.
right attitude...
backed up by? - what is your strategy in your local school district?
Lincoln: "He has the right to criticize who has the heart to help"
"He who is not part of the solution is part of the problem"
Is there a list somewhere of all these schools that have told the gov't to take their lunch and shove it? 'been some even in Chi-town
They want to do the same sort of thing with BarryCare, make it impossible for people to get the treatment they need then brag about all the "unnecessary" treatments BarryCare squeezed out of the system but too many people are well aware of how horrible BarryCare is for them to be able to pull it off.
The dolts who make up the "undecideds", though, will forget all about the hundreds of school districts that lost funding because they wanted children to actually have a meal at lunch time rather than just having something to throw in the trash.
Fight and fight even more to stop the abuse.
To inform and educate the ignorant and complacent...telling the local school board to shove it whenever they propose more idiotic spending...
So take your “challenge” and your “admonition” and spend it on someone else, it’s wasted on me as I already live it.
Yep I remember that myself. Did you get a calendar for the month stating what will be the lunch for the day? I did always looked forward for Burger and Sphagetti of course a brownie with a mini carton of milk.
No calendars, we just knew the lunch menu from the smells emanating from the kitchen, since we had a one building school at the time (grades 1-12), and we knew Fridays was always fish sticks!...........................
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