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To: IMissPresidentReagan

Rush talking about Memphis serving dinner to public school kiddies (they get breakfast and lunch also)

What you don’t know about Memphis city schools, they have given up their school charter and the County school system has been “forced” to accept the city schools, making the consolidated school system the largest in the nation.

This has been a logistical problem (being so large) and 6 suburban municipals are discussing starting individual municipal school districts.


16 posted on 11/14/2011 9:27:21 AM PST by FaithintheRight ("A patriot must always be ready to defend his country against his government." - Edward Abbey)
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To: FaithintheRight

I live in Memphis, if you want more information.


27 posted on 11/14/2011 9:59:30 AM PST by Ingtar
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To: FaithintheRight
Does Rush know that we pay for meals to be DELIVERED TO THE HOMES of school children during the summer? The food backpack program?

Release No. 0132.11
Contact:
FNS Office of Communications 703-305-2281

USDA Awards Grant to Improve Nutrition Assistance to Low-Income Children During Summer Months

WASHINGTON, March 21, 2011 – USDA today announced the recipients of grants to improve the delivery of nutrition assistance to low-income children during the summer months. The grants will be used to test innovative alternatives to enable children from low-income households to access healthy food during the summer and will boost participation in the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP), which provides meals to children from low-income households during summer months.

“Hunger doesn't end when the school bell rings and gap periods, like the summer months, often present nutritional challenges to children from low-income households,” said Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. “USDA’s Summer Food Service Program, with support from vital partners in our communities, ensures that healthy foods are available throughout the year to help youth reach their full potential and win the future.”

Four sponsors in New York, Massachusetts and Delaware were chosen to receive funds to implement the Home Delivery demonstration project, while 16 sponsors in Arizona, Ohio and Kansas were selected to implement the Food Backpacks demonstration project.

The Home Delivery demonstration project will provide funding to develop ways to deliver summer meals to eligible children in rural areas at a sustainable cost. For example, the Cape Cod YMCA will develop delivery routes in rural Barnstable, Massachusetts and will deliver up to two days worth of breakfast and lunch meals to approximately 100 children each day. The meals will include a variety of nutritious foods including low-fat milk, locally grown fruits and vegetables and fresh or frozen entrees that are easy to prepare. The following organizations were selected to operate similar home delivery demonstration projects:

Home Delivery Demonstrations

Delaware Department of Education $404,216

Food Bank of Delaware, Newark/Milford
New York State Education Department $201,356

Food Bank of the Southern Tier, Elmira
North Rose-Wolcott Central School District, Wolcott
Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education $272,949

YMCA of Cape Cod, West Barnstable
The Food Backpack demonstration will supplement the traditional SFSP by providing food to children for use on days when meals are not available at SFSP sites, typically weekends. For example, Central Unified School District serving four rural communities in Kansas, provides lunches during the summer in Atlanta, Burden, Cambridge and Grenola Kansas. This summer, they will begin providing food backpacks at the sites on Thursdays to approximately 75 children per week. The backpacks will contain three days worth of shelf stable breakfast and lunch foods such as milk, juices, canned fruits and vegetables, tuna, and individual canned entrees. Preparation instructions and menu serving suggestions will also be provided. The following organizations were selected to operate similar food backpack demonstration projects:

Food Backpack Demonstrations

Arizona Department of Education $328,232

Chandler Unified School District, Chandler
Mesa Public Schools, Mesa
Litchfield Elementary School District, Litchfield Park
Ohio Department of Education $329,725

Andrews House, Inc., Delaware
Community Action Organization of Scioto County, Portsmouth
Hamilton Living Water Ministry, Inc.
Whole Again International, Cincinnati
Hocking Athens Perry Community Action Agency, Logan
Ashtabula County Children Services, Ashtabula
Kansas State Department of Education $246,173

Central Unified School District 462, Burden
Lawrence Public Schools Unified School District 497, Lawrence
Gardner Edgerton Unified School District, Gardner
Arkansas City Unified School District 470, Arkansas City
United Methodist Church, Wilson
Topeka Public Schools, Topeka
East Central Kansas Economic Opportunity Corp (ECKAN), Ottawa
Begun as a pilot program in 1968, today's Summer Food Service Program provides nutritious meals and snacks to children in low-income areas during the summer months and long vacation periods for schools on year-round schedules. Program sponsors, which include schools, government agencies, residential and non-residential camps and faith-based organizations, served nearly 134 million meals at eligible sites in 2010.

Improving child nutrition is also a focal point of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act that was signed by President Obama on December 13, 2010. This legislation reauthorizes USDA'S child nutrition programs, including the Summer Food Service Program and the National School Lunch Program, which serves nearly 32 million children each day. It will allow USDA, for the first time in over 30 years, the chance to make real reforms to the school lunch and breakfast programs by improving the critical nutrition and hunger safety net for millions of children. The Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act is the legislative centerpiece of First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let's Move! initiative. To learn more, visit www.LetsMove.gov.

USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) oversees the administration of 15 nutrition assistance programs, including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and the child nutrition programs, that touch the lives of one in four Americans over the course of a year. These programs work in concert to form a national safety net against hunger. Visit www.fns.usda.gov for information about FNS and nutrition assistance programs.

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USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer and lender. To file a complaint of discrimination, write: USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Ave., SW, Washington, DC 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice), or (202) 720-6382 (TDD).

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28 posted on 11/14/2011 9:59:51 AM PST by TornadoAlley3 (Obama is everything Oklahoma is not.)
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To: FaithintheRight
Have any of you heard of your school districts doing this?

Recess Before Lunch

Mine just moved to doing this and I am thinking about starting a ruckus about it.
66 posted on 11/14/2011 11:24:19 AM PST by Eagle of Liberty (Shaking My Head on a daily basis)
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