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What’s New with School Nutrition. Tuesday, June10. Agenda. Memos and Mailings DPI Reminders Online Contracts Community Eligibility Provision Special Opportunity: Chef training Summer Training Team Nutrition Updates. Disaster Response . SP 46-2014 Disaster Response
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What’s New with School Nutrition Tuesday, June10
Agenda • Memos and Mailings • DPI Reminders • Online Contracts • Community Eligibility Provision • Special Opportunity: Chef training • Summer Training • Team Nutrition Updates
Disaster Response • SP 46-2014 Disaster Response • Provides an overview of how to respond to situations with damage or disruptions due to natural or man-made disasters and emergency situations • Eligibility for Free Meals and Disaster Benefits • Using the Summer Food Service Program or Seamless Summer Option in Disaster Situations • Using USDA Foods in Disasters • Flexibilities that require State Agency or FNS Approval
WGR Pasta Flexibility • SP 47-2014: Flexibility for Whole Grain-Rich Pasta in School Years 2014-2015 and 2015-2016 • Flexibility for next 2 school years to serve non-WGR pastas • Will require you to complete a waiver
Child Nutrition Database • SP 48-2014 Child Nutrition Database Release 18 (CN 18) • Integral part of the nutrient analysis software approved by USDA. • USDA approved software companies are required to incorporate CN 18 into their products no later than July 1, 2014. • Including grams of sugar • Anyone who does not receive an update with the current CN Database by July 1, 2014, should contact his or her software company.
Area Eligibility Using Census Data • SP 49-2014 Area Eligibility Using Census Data • Supersedes SP 38-2014 (April 21, 2014) • Provides new information on the availability of census data used to establish area eligibility in the CACFP, SFSP, NSLP SSO. • Census Tracts and Census Block Group data available at www.fns.usda.gov/areaeligibility
Smart Snacks Q&A • SP 23- 2014 (v.2) Questions and Answers Related to the “Smart Snacks” Interim final Rule – Revised • Updated June 5, 2014 to include: • Smoothies • Allowable espresso drinks (e.g. lattes) • Soy products • Fruits with added sweeteners • Summer Food Service Program (SFSP)
Smart Snacks -Fundraiser Exemption • DPI Mailing dated May 28, 2014 • Exempt Fundraisers in Wisconsin • 2 exempt fundraisers per student organization per year • Clarification: This is per school site • DPI will be following up with the allowable length of an exempt fundraiser • Healthy fundraising ideas: https://schools.healthiergeneration.org/focus_areas/snacks_and_beverages/fundraisers/
DPI reminders • Online Contracts must be reviewed and updated for the 2014-15’ SY by June 20, 2014. • Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) – applications are due by June 30, 2014 to participate starting the 2014-15’ SY. The application can be found at http://fns.dpi.wi.gov/fns_cep.
Chef Training FREE! August 4, 2014 8:00am – 3:30pm Viroqua Area School District Interested? Email Lois Coleman at lmcolema@olemiss.edu (Name, Address, Phone, Email, Employer)
SNSDC • Online registration: www.regonline.com/snsdc2014 • http://fns.dpi.wi.gov/fns_snt_training
Team Nutrition WI Foods Taste Testing Sub-grant • Purpose is for schools to incorporate taste testing activities and nutrition education in the cafeteria and/or classroom. • Funding is available for approximately 30 middle school sites. • Selected schools will be awarded up to $4 per student to participate in sub-grant activities. • Applications must be emailed, faxed, or postmarked by June 20, 2014. • For more information, please visit: http://ne.dpi.wi.gov/ne_tngrant
Team Nutrition – Culinary Trainings • Participants may still register for classes held on: • July 22, 2014 - University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point • July 29, 2014 - University of Wisconsin-Madison • August 5, 2014 - University of Wisconsin-Madison • Time • 9:00am – 12:00pm – Morning Session • 12:30pm – 3:30pm – Afternoon Session • Each session of the culinary training class is limited to 12 participants and each SFA may register only one person. • No registration fee to attend. • To register, please visit: https://forms.dpi.wi.gov/se.ashx?s=56301B2D5BE3EFEB
Next Webinar • Tuesday, September 9 • 2:00pm
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