The
New Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act Requirements Pomptonian has always
and continues to pride itself on promoting nutritious and wholesome
meals in the schools we have the privilege of serving. Beginning this
September, the USDA’s new regulations will take effect, changing what
may be offered within the Federal lunch and breakfast programs.
To
summarize, some of the most dramatic changes being implemented will be
smaller entrées, including smaller bread and smaller protein portions;
the elimination of 1% flavored milk, to be replaced by flavored fat-free
milk; and, for many districts, mandated price increases.
These
new regulations are part of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act, signed
by President Obama in December 2010, with the new guidelines having been
recently announced. The districts served by Pomptonian have enjoyed a
wide variety of offerings and increased participation has followed an
increased variety. As always, we will work to make the program as
appealing as possible within these new parameters.
Students
at the high school and middle school will be able to make additional
purchases to augment their meals. Students that are eligible for the
free or reduced price programs can also make additional purchases, but
they will not be included as part of the subsidized meal program.
For
your convenience, Pomptonian has made the regulations for the Healthy,
Hunger-Free Kids Act, along with a detailed summary of these new
regulations, available on our website at www.Pomptonian.com/Press &
Awards. We will also be developing an information campaign for the
students we serve to help them understand these new regulations and the
impact they will have on the selections available in the cafeteria.
As
always, we will strive to offer a nutritious and appealing variety. We
truly appreciate you allowing your child to participate in your school’s
Nutrition program.