Breakfast
Lunch/Afterschool meals
Summer Meals
Food Security
NDSR
100

A service delivery model where students eat in the classroom after the official start of the school day. 

What is Breakfast in the Classroom?

100

This USDA program helps public and private schools provide nutritious lunches to all students. Low-income students are able to receive free or reduced-price lunches through the program.

What is the National School Lunch Program (NSLP)?

100

This USDA program provides free meals primarily to children in low income areas through sponsored programs when school is not in session.

What is the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP)?

100

Limited or uncertain availability of nutritionally adequate and safe foods or limited or uncertain ability to acquire acceptable foods in socially acceptable ways. That is, without resorting to emergency food supplies, scavenging, stealing, or other coping strategies.

What is Food Insecurity?

100

2

What number indicates the student received the meal from school?

200

School breakfast programs that provide breakfast at no cost to all students.

What is Universal School Breakfast?

200

Provides aid to child and adult care institutions and family or group day care homes for the provision of nutritious foods.

What is Child and Adult Care Food Programs (CACFP)?

200

An alternative option to SFSP, with streamlined administrative requirements. Allows more school food authorities (SFAs) to provide free summer meals in low income areas during the traditional summer vacation periods and, for year-round schools, school vacation periods longer than 10 school days.

What is Seamless Summer Option?

200

The uneasy or painful sensation caused by lack of food. The recurrent and involuntary lack of access to food. 

What is hunger?

200

Short cut to continue the dietary recall

What is ALT-I?

300

A service delivery model where students pick up conveniently packaged breakfasts from mobile service carts in high traffic areas, such as hallways, entryways or cafeterias, when they arrive at school or between classes. 

What is Grab n’ Go?

300

Two pieces of authorizing legislation for the child nutrition and WIC programs.

What is the National School Lunch Act and the Child Nutrition Act?

300

Administers SFSP for one or more meal sites. Is responsible for all financial and administrative aspects of the program. 

What is a sponsor?

300

A private, nonprofit organization that collects mostly nonperishable food in bulk from private and government sources, then distributes the food to food pantries and emergency kitchens which serve individuals and households in need.

What is a food bank?

300

Entered as calzone, cheese, no fat, regular salt

What is a pizza dipper?

400

The model allowing students to access breakfast foods though vending machines. This model is most often implemented in high schools and vending machines are usually only available prior to the start of the school day.

What is Breakfast Vending?

400

A program operated by America’s Second Harvest that aims to provide free and prepared food and nutrition education to hungry children.

What is Kids Café?

400

Payment to approved SFSP sponsors for serving meals that meet Federal nutritional guidelines. 

What is Reimbursement?

400

A community organization that prepares meals for low-income clients. Meals are eaten onsite. Also known as a Community Kitchen or Emergency Kitchen.

What is a soup kitchen?

400

The number of FO in a single serving portion of juice served at school, not a juice box or Capri-sun.

What is 4 FO?

500

A meal service model where students eat breakfast during a break in the morning, often after first period or midway between breakfast and lunch.  This model can be particularly effective for older students who may not be hungry first thing in the morning or may opt to hang out with friends.

What is second chance breakfast?

500

A lunch priced at 40 cents or less, an afterschool snack priced at 15 cents or less, or a breakfast priced at 30 cents or less served, to a child certified as eligible for such benefits

What is a Reduced Price Meal?

500

A state-approved physical location where summer meals are served to kids.

What is a site?

500

An agency that provides food directly to needy households by distributing bags of grocery items to be prepared and eaten at home.

What is a food pantry?

500

1 ounce

What is the amount of cold breakfast cereal provided by school?

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