Students and School Health Centers Work to Improve Breakfast

Published on Mar 30, 2012 in Child Nutrition, School-Aged Children

3.30.2012 The California School Health Centers Association has released case studies profiling the work in several Oakland Unified School District  (OUSD) schools to improve the food environment. Youth at Fremont Federation of High Schools in OUSD worked to implement a grab-n-go breakfast pilot last year in order to increase participation in school breakfast. CFPA’s BreakfastFirst Campaign also highlighted their work last year.

BreakfastFirst profile of Oakland Unified’s Grab-n-Go pilot here

California School Health Centers Association link
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