kla sfsp presentation 2013
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School LunchSchool BreakfastChild and Adult
Care FoodProgram
Summer
Food ServiceProgram
Summer FoodService Program
Food Thats InWhen School Is Out
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Food ServiceProgram
Background Provides free, nutritious meals to
low-income children
Children must be 18 years andunder Operates when local schools are
not in session Federally funded program that is
administered in Kansas throughKansas State Dept. of Education
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Help is Needed
16 million eligible children forSFSP
Only 2 million children receiveSFSP meals
Low participation in rural areas We need more Sponsors
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Program Benefits
Provides nutritious meals tochildren
Gives children the food they needto learn, play and grow
Helps families stretch food dollar Keeps children mentally engaged
so they return to school, ready to
learn
Extends employment opportunity
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Meal Service
Breakfast, Lunch & Snackavailable
Any combination of two mealsmay be claimed Meals must meet USDA
standards
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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday FridayBreakfast
Cinnamon Roll
Orange JuiceMilk
Muffin
Grape JuiceMilk
Toaster Pastry
Apple SlicesMilk
Bagel
BananaMilk
Cereal
Grape JuiceMilk
Lunch Pizza SliceOrange Smiles
Broccoli FloretsMilk
TurkeySandwich
Carrot SticksApple
Milk
PB & JString Cheese
Grapes100% Juice
Milk
Ham SandwichCelery Sticks
Tropical Fruit MixMilk
Hot Dog on BunSun Chips
Mandarin Oranges100% Juice
Milk
Snack
Graham CrackersGrape Juice
CrackersCheese
Apple Juice
GoldfishCrackers
Carrot Sticks
Fruit CupMilk
Apple SlicesYogurt
Sample Menus
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SFSP Operations - KSDE Signs an agreement directly with
sponsoring organizations All
documents available atwww.kn-eat.org by March 15.
Provides training and technicalassistance to all sponsoringorganizations
Monitors sponsoring organizationsoperation
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Sponsoring Organizations
Accept financial andadministrative responsibility
Must be capable of managing afood service program
Sponsors:Train and monitor sitesArrange for mealsOversee site operationsComplete paperworkSubmit claims for reimbursement
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Sponsoring Organizations
Community and faith-basedorganizations
Private non-profit organizations Local governments Schools
College or university participating theNational Youth Sports Program
Migrant centers Indian Reservations
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Food Service Sites Park Pools Community or Rec Centers Churches Playgrounds Housing projects Camps Schools Migrant centers Libraries
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Site Types
Open site All children in aneligible area eat free without the
need of additional paperwork,Enrolled site All children
enrolledin an eligible program
eat free, as demonstrated byhousehold income applications
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Site Eligibility
Area Eligibility50% or more of the children in a
school service area qualify for Free or
Reduced-Price School meals, basedon school or census data
Household Income ApplicationsEach child must return an application
to the sponsor
50% must be eligible for Free orReduced-Price meals
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Reimbursements
Operating costsMealsFood suppliesLabor
Administrative costsPaperwork costsAdditional reimbursement for
Sites in rural areas Sites that prepare their own meals
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What You Can Do
Become a Sponsor Partner with another organization Supervise a site Oversee activity programs at
sites
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Potential Partnerships
Local schools Mayors office County extension agent Boys and Girls Club
Salvation Army Police and Fire Departments Civic or Ministerial Associations
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Keys to Success
Creative and fun activities forkids and teens
Develop partnerships Involve parents Be resourceful and innovative Identify Local Champion(s)
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Getting Started
Contact KSDE Child Nutrition &Wellness:
www.kn-eat.org
785-296-2276
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Southwest Kansas Library System
Joan Weaver, DirectorKinsley Public Library
Emily Sitz, DirectorSW Kansas Library System
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Kinsley PublicLibrary
JoanK.Weaver,Director
SummerFoodServiceProgram
2010-2013
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Libraryhasvery
limitedfacili=esProgrampar5cipantsofthe
dayateintheadjoiningcity
mee5ngroom
Non-programpar5cipantsofthedayatinthelibrary
ThursdaysFieldTrip7
kids
Metincitypark
Providedsimple
breakfast-OpenSite
Fivedays/wkusingvery
limitedfacility
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2011Ini5alProgram
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2011-OfferedCookingClassasanEnrolledSite
GlobalLunchBunchUpperElementaryOnelunchperweek-picturedChineseCooking
SummerreadingthemeOneWorld,ManyStories
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2011-OfferedCooking
ClassEnrolledSite
EveningsinParisTeens
forOneWorld,Many
Stories
SummerReadingTheme
UpperElementary
Cookingclassesdidmore
thanprovidenutri=on
Taughtaboutgoodnutri5on
Encouragedtryingnewfoods
Ateatafamilytable
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WHATWELEARNED
NewprogramthathadchallengesofbeingnewNeededavolunteercoordinatortoomuchfor directorIrregularAYendancemadeplanningdifficultKansasweathermadeea5ngoutsideachallengeat
5mes
Milkstayingwithindate
WHATWEGAINED
Providednutri5onforsomechildrenthatreally neededit
EnhancetheSummerReadingprogram
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2012and2013improvedwiththeaddi=onofacoordinatorandmovinginsideonfieldtrip
days
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Grant County Public Library
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Child and AdultCare FoodProgram
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Ulysses, Kansas
Population 6,2391 Childrens staff person
and
the library director
Open siteServed both morning and
afternoon snacks
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Ulysses
Onsite service and field tripsServed 440 children with
nutritious foods
Corresponded with regularand special summerstorytime programming
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What we learned!
First year paperwork isintimidating
but it can be doneUse SFSP menusConsistent serviceRemember nutrition for all
programming
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Morton County Public Library
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Elkhart, Ks
Population 2,1571 Childrens staff person,
Circ/ILL, and the Director
Open siteServed breakfast and lunch
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Elkhart
Served 172 childrenbreakfast
Served 268 children lunchCorresponded with regularand special summer
programming
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What we learned
Partner with organizationsand community events
Enhance summerprogramming with SFSP
Get out in the public to talkabout the SFSP at your
library
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Questions?