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Release No. 0292.07
Contact: Jack Currie(703) 305-2281
Keith Williams (202) 720-4623
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USDA'S Conner Celebrates
School's Work For Improved Nutrition
WASHINGTON, Oct. 15, 2007 — Acting Agriculture
Secretary Chuck Conner today marked the opening of National School Lunch
Week, highlighting local school wellness and school nutrition through
the President's HealthierUS School Challenge. On Wednesday, October 17,
Secretary Conner will travel to celebrate with students at Neabsco
Elementary School Woodbridge, Virginia.
"Our schools are taking on the HealthierUS School Challenge, and
combined with local wellness policies, have raised students' awareness
of healthy nutrition," Conner said. "Agriculture offers healthy food
choices as an important start to the day, while USDA provides nutritious
snack, school breakfast and school lunch opportunities for many of these
children."
The President's HealthierUS School Challenge recognizes elementary
schools that voluntarily meet rigorous nutrition criteria established by
USDA's Food and Nutrition Service, awarding them either Gold, Silver, or
Bronze status. As part of its National School Lunch Week celebration,
USDA recognizes 46 schools in Prince William County, Virginia, with Gold
status. The Prince William County schools are among 176 schools
nationwide achieving Gold or Silver level distinction through the
HealthierUS School Challenge.
The National School Lunch Program, administered by USDA's Food and
Nutrition Service, provides federal assistance to more than 101,000
schools and residential childcare institutions. More than 30 million
children each school day are served nutritionally balanced, low-cost,
reduced-price or free lunches through the program.
National School Lunch Week was established in 1963 to raise awareness
and support for the National School Lunch Program and the role of
nutrition education in the lives of children. Find out more about USDA
school nutrition programs at
www.fns.usda.gov
Last modified:
03/27/2008
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