School meals helped Va. teacher get healthy
Uintah school lunch
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Wednesday, March 20, 2013
A
Virginia teacher has lost 60 pounds following his decision to eat school meals
and set a good example for his students. Jeff Suho said his involvement in the
School Health Initiative Program -- which promotes healthy lifestyles among
students -- and healthy school meals were critical to his weight loss.
"It's shocking people don't believe they're as healthy as they are,"
he said of school meals.
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***ATTENTION PLEASE READ*** New Rule for Snacks Sold in Schools
Uintah school lunch
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Comment on Rule for Snacks Sold in Schools
The proposed rule for “Nutrition Standards for All Foods Sold in School, as required by the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010” has been released and published in federal register. You can find the link to the proposed rule, as well as make a comment, by going to http://www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D-FNS-2011-0019 .
All comments are dude by April 9, 2013 at 11:59 pm ET.
Our Mission
Uintah school lunch
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Tuesday, March 12, 2013
At Uintah School District we know that students learn best
when they receive proper nutrition. Not
only is proper nutrition essential for optimal physical health, it is also
essential for effective brain operation.
Like the rest of the body, the brain depends on specific nutrients to
carry out its roll. The school lunch
staff of Uintah School District work hard every day to provide students with
delicious, healthy meals which they enjoy.
It is our desire that all students receive the nutrition that their
minds and bodies need to learn and grow and become successful, productive
citizens.
Lapoint Elementary. Hamburger, Pears, Green Beans, and Chips. |
Naples Elementary. Homemade Turkey Gravy, mashed Potatoes, Carrots, Peaches, and Freshly baked wheat roll. |
Discovery Elementary Valentine's Day Lunch. Chicken Nuggets, Peas, Orange slices, and Valentine's cookie |
Lapoint Elementary: Homemade Chicken Alfredo, Wheat bread stick, Broccoli and peaches. |
Naples Elementary. Pig in a blanket, Sweet potato fries, baked beans, celery, and apple. |
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