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SFA At-Risk Afterschool Meal Program Training. Recordkeeping and Monitoring. Daily Recordkeeping. The following records must be kept daily: Daily Attendance Number of meals prepared or delivered Number of meals served to participants Number of meals served to program adults
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SFA At-Risk Afterschool Meal Program Training Recordkeeping and Monitoring
Daily Recordkeeping • The following records must be kept daily: • Daily Attendance • Number of meals prepared or delivered • Number of meals served to participants • Number of meals served to program adults • *Delivery receipts *Delivery receipts are only needed for sites that vend or receive meals.
Daily Attendance • Daily attendance must be taken each day meals are served. • The participants first and last name need to be listed on the attendance records. • The SFA may choose the best way for their site(s) to obtain this information, or, they may use the State Agency form.
Daily Attendance • Daily attendance records need to be kept on-site. These records will be examined if the site or sponsor were to be reviewed.
Record of Meals 17-9 • The 17-9 form is used to capture the following information: • Number of meals prepared or delivered • Number of meals served to participants • Number of meals served to program adults
Record of Meals Served 17-9 • A site may use a method best suited for them to take a daily meal count.. • Ideas to obtain number of meals served: • Sign in sheets or Attendance Records may be used. • Student NSL numbers may be scanned to obtain this information. • A head count or tally sheets may also be used. • Totals will be transferred to the 17-9 at the end of each meal service.
Record of Meals 17-9 • A copy of the 17-9 should be turned into the sponsor monthly. • The record needs to stay at the site for review purposes.
Program Adult • A program adult is someone that works with the At-Risk Meal program • Individual that takes meal counts • Individual(s) that prepare and/or serve meals • Teachers, administrators, parents, etc. are not considered a program adult
Monitor Reviews • Sites may be monitored by their sponsor on the same schedule as the regular school monitor reviews. • NSL monitor review forms may be used as a review for the at-risk program, or, the CACFP monitor review form may be used. • A copy of all monitor review documentation needs to be kept on file at the site.
Training • Sponsors need to conduct training on program duties, and responsibilities. Training must be conducted on civil rights compliance to frontline staff prior to the beginning of program operations.
Training Topics • Program meal pattern • Daily attendance • Meal counts • Recordkeeping requirements • Civil rights
Documentation of Training • The following must be documented during a training session: • Date of training • Location of the training • Topics discussed during the training • Names and signatures of people trained • Signature of person that conducted the training
On-Site Recordkeeping • The following documents for the current fiscal year must be maintained on-site: • Attendance Records • Record of Meals Served form 17-9 • Menu Records • Monitor reviews • Training Documentation • If a sponsor needs to keep the documentation at the sponsor office as well, please make copies. • Documentation from the previous year(s) need to be kept on file at the sponsors office.
Questions • Contact Information • Faith Corbin • 502-564-5625 ext. 4942 • faith.corbin@education.ky.gov