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Sixty Years of Child Nutrition

Sixty Years of Child Nutrition. A Look Back – A Look Ahead. 1946 – A Momentous Year. The National School Lunch Act Passed The American School Food Service Association Formed. Thelma Flanagan.

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Sixty Years of Child Nutrition

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  1. Sixty Years of Child Nutrition A Look Back – A Look Ahead

  2. 1946 – A Momentous Year The National School Lunch Act Passed The American School Food Service Association Formed

  3. Thelma Flanagan Leader, Visionary, Practitioner and Philosopher, Strategic Thinker and Planner, Collaborator, Partner, Mentor, Educator

  4. Thelma Flanagan Leader, Visionary, practitioner and philosopher, strategic thinker and planner, collaborator, partner, mentor, educator

  5. President Harry Truman signs The National School Lunch Act, June 4, 1946

  6. Declaration of Policy Sec. 2 It is hereby declared to be the policy of Congress, as a matter of national security to safeguard the health and well-being of the Nation’s children AND to encourage the domestic consumption of nutritious agricultural commodities and other food – for the establishment, maintenance, operation and expansion of nonprofit school lunch programs

  7. First Major Amendments to the National School Lunch Act – 1962 • Changed allocation to states from enrollment to student participation • Section 11 added to provide financial assistance to needy schools • Special Commodity Assistance Program

  8. Hunger in America – A Turning Point for CNPs

  9. Child Nutrition1965-1968 • 1965: First appropriation for Section 11 • 1966: The Child Nutrition Act • Pilot Programs for School Breakfast in needy schools • Special Milk Program • Non-food assistance • 1968: Pilot Program for summer and child care

  10. White House Conference on Food, Nutrition, Health – 1969 Now is the time to put an end to hunger in America President Richard Nixon

  11. Champion: Cong. Carl PerkinsChairman Education and Labor Committee • SNA (ASFSA) testifies! • First major Section 11 funds • $100,000,000 for free and reduced price meals • Poor People’s March on Washington

  12. P.L. 91-248 Amendments to NSLA and CNA reformed child nutrition programs … Senator Herman Talmadge

  13. Amendments to NSLAP.L. 91-248 • Clarified Congressional intent that every needy child receive free or reduced price meals • Gave Secretary of Agriculture authority to issue competitive food regulations • Expanded • Breakfast Program • Section 11 to reach all schools • Non-food assistance • Established • Uniform eligibility standards • Minimum and maximum Section 11 rates

  14. Amendments to NSLA92-153: 1971 • Established Performance Funding • Guaranteed levels of reimbursement for lunches • National Average Payments based on meal category

  15. LessonDon’t Ask Why…Ask Why Not? Some look at things that are and ask why. I dream of things that never were and ask why not? George Bernard Shaw

  16. 1970-1974Child Nutrition Reformed • Performance funding for lunches, breakfasts and commodities • Uniform income eligibility guidelines • WIC, Child Care and Summer Food • National Average Payments with Semi-Annual Adjustments • Non-Food Assistance • National Advisory Council

  17. P.L. 94-1051975 NSLA/CAN Amendments • Made Breakfast and CACFP permanent • Created Offer vs. Serve • Increased reduced price to 95% above poverty level • Extended Summer Food Program

  18. 1975-SNA Lobbies to Override Presidential Veto • President Ford vetoes school lunch bill P.L. 94-105 • SNA fly members in to lobby to override veto • Congress overrides veto October 7, 1975

  19. Add humphrey photo SNA Honors Senator Hubert Humphrey

  20. Teaching by Doing! “Eat it…it will make you pretty!” “But you haven’t been eating it, have you?”

  21. Teaching by Doing!“Eat it……it will make you pretty!”“ But you haven’t been eating it, have you?”

  22. The Eighties…. The shadows darken for Child Nutrition

  23. The Nifty Nineties…the good • Education goals • Healthy children ready to learn • The Food Guide Pyramid • Healthy Meals for Americans Act • School lunches to meet Dietary Guidelines for Americans • Flexibility in menu planning allowed

  24. And Then…its déjà vu! • Contract with America…1994 • Don’t get School Lunched! • House of Representatives votes to repeal all child nutrition programs • Congress approves a pilot block grant program • SNA and partners mobilize for action • President Clinton vetoes pilot block grant bill

  25. From 1946-2006 Sixty YearsThe CNP has grown from One meal a day to breakfast, lunch and after school snacks and summer programs School age students to all children – infants, preschool, after school, adults in daycare, and children with special needs

  26. Sixty Years..From • Meals focused on deficiency diseases to meals that promote a quality life • Commodity program that uses surplus to one that supports nutrition goals • One reimbursement for all lunches to rates by meal category • Appropriation to entitlement to ensure funding, and • Assurance that all children have access to meals without discrimination

  27. Sixty Years… • Pilot universal lunch and breakfast programs • Wellness Policy • Food Safety Plans • Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Program • National Food Service Management Institute: research, education and training

  28. Child Nutrition Programs A Continuum of Nutrition Services WIC Food Stamps CACFP • School • lunch • breakfast • snacks NPE SFSP EFNEP NFSMI Wellness Education Delivery

  29. Customers Generation Tech • Characterized by Diversity • Ages and Stages • Gender • Cultural, ethnic • Health • Lifestyle

  30. A NEW BEGINNING Maintain the vision that underlies the values embedded in the past. They have lighted our way to sixty years of success.

  31. A Partnership Since 1946 • The Child Nutrition Programs • The School Nutrition Association

  32. CNP – A New Beginning I believe if an organization is to meet the challenge of a changing world, it must be prepared to change everything about itself except its basic beliefs. Thomas Watson, Former CEO, IBM

  33. Our vision is to live up to the best in our past and to reach for goals we have yet to achieve Paraphrased from John Garner on Leadership

  34. Then and Now…a matter of national security

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