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Resource | Research | General/Other FY 2025 Research and Evaluation Plan

The USDA Food and Nutrition Service conducts a variety of studies, evaluations, and related activities that respond to the needs of policymakers and managers and help ensure that nutrition assistance programs achieve their goals effectively. This plan provides short descriptions of projects that are expected to launch in fiscal year (FY) 2025. 

It reflects decisions by FNS program and research staff and leadership on the best use of available research funding to meet current information needs that are aligned with agency priorities to improve program efficiency, integrity, and nutrition. FNS developed this plan in consultation with the agencies of the Research, Education, and Economics (REE) Mission Area. 

03/13/2024

Minnesota Department of Education

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Department
Nutrition Program Services Division
Address

400 NE Stinson Blvd.
Minneapolis, MN 55413-2614
United States

General Phone Numbers
Phone
Toll-Free
Contacts
Melissa Elder
Supervisor, School Nutrition Business
Emily Honer
Director, Nutrition Program Services
Additional Information

If you need proof of enrollment or an eligibility letter for the National School Lunch Program, please contact your child’s school district directly.

Page updated: January 16, 2024

Maryland State Department of Education

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Office of School & Community Nutrition Programs
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200 West Baltimore Street
Baltimore, MD 21201-2595
United States

General Phone Numbers
Phone
Contacts
Julie Fletcher
Director
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Sarah Kilby
Special Nutrition Initiatives & Outreach
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Additional Information

If you need proof of enrollment or an eligibility letter for the National School Lunch Program, please contact your child’s school district directly.

Page updated: January 16, 2024

Rhode Island Department of Education

State
Organization type
State Agency
Department
Child Nutrition Programs
Address

255 Westminster Street
Providence, RI 02903
United States

General Phone Numbers
Phone
Contacts
Jessica Patrolia
Child Nutrition Programs Coordinator
Additional Information

If you need proof of enrollment or an eligibility letter for the National School Lunch Program, please contact your child’s school district directly.

Page updated: November 08, 2023

Tennessee Department of Education

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School Nutrition Program
Address

Andrew Johnson Tower
710 James Robertson Parkway
Nashville, TN 37243-0389
United States

Contacts
Josh Nunnally
State Director of School Nutrition
MarLea Finch
Assistant Director of School Nutrition
Additional Information

If you need proof of enrollment or an eligibility letter for the National School Lunch Program, please contact your child’s school district directly.

Page updated: April 23, 2024

Kansas State Department of Education

State
Organization type
State Agency
Department
Child Nutrition & Wellness
Address

Landon State Office Building
900 SW Jackson St., Suite 251
Topeka, KS 66612
United States

General Phone Numbers
Contacts
Kelly Chaney
Director
Additional Information

If you need proof of enrollment or an eligibility letter for the National School Lunch Program, please contact your child’s school district directly.

Page updated: October 31, 2023

South Dakota Department of Education

State
Organization type
State Agency
Department
Child & Adult Nutrition Services
Address

800 Governors Drive
Pierre, SD 57501-2294
United States

General Phone Numbers
Phone
Contacts
Darcy Beougher
Program Specialist
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Kristine Thompson
Program Specialist
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Pam McCown
Food Distribution Program Director
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Additional Information

If you need proof of enrollment or an eligibility letter for the National School Lunch Program, please contact your child’s school district directly.

Page updated: October 30, 2023

Growing Thriving Child Nutrition Programs in Rialto, California

There’s something growing on at Rialto Unified School District (RUSD). By growing school gardens, serving more local foods in school meals, offering all students breakfast and lunch at no cost, serving healthy summer meals, and more, RUSD is supporting a healthier future for their community. And it is all due to the school district’s commitment to serving kids healthy and tasty school meals.

RUSD students are learning how food is grown by helping to tend school gardens and citrus groves. By leveraging California’s farm to school funding, RUSD has been laying the groundwork to incorporate the produce grown by students into the meals the district’s schools serve.

At Rialto Middle School, students learn about environmental resiliency and help expand the amount of local foods purchased for school meals. Not only are students making a difference by increasing the amount of fresh, nutritious, and tasty meals served in their school, they are also bringing their learning home to teach their families about healthy eating.

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Rialto Middle School students give FNS Administrator Cindy Long a tour of their school garden.

At another RUSD campus, Werner Elementary School, a community garden is serving as a living laboratory where students can observe, experiment with, and grow edible plants. The staff that manage Werner Elementary School’s garden strive to promote good nutrition by planting, tending, harvesting, and eating organic fruits, vegetables, and herbs. The school aims to empower the community with gardens and a STEM-based curriculum that engages all students in experiential outdoor education.

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Werner Elementary School students show off their school district’s Heritage Citrus Grove.
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Other Werner Elementary School students host a mini farmers’ market in their school library.

RUSD leadership and its Board of Education recognize that nourishing food is essential to student health and development. They acknowledge that child nutrition programs have a positive and direct impact on children's well-being and success in the classroom and are committed to getting the entire school community and other stakeholders involved, including local farmers and elected leaders.

Given the RUSD community’s commitment to serving and teaching children about healthy food, the district naturally became a model for drive-thru food pick-up during the Covid-19 pandemic. The RUSD Nutrition Services’ mini documentary titled, “Rialto Unified School District: Feeding Kids During COVID,” provides a snapshot of the challenges the district faced and how their community worked together to feed students and families quality food in a comfortable, uplifting environment.

RUSD continues to support their students’ access to healthy school meals by:

  1. Participating in Community Eligibility Provision to offer all students breakfast and lunch at no cost;
  2. Serving breakfast in the classroom at elementary, middle, and high schools;
  3. Utilizing the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program to introduce new produce and deliver nutrition education;
  4. Conducting healthy food tastes tests; and
  5. Using USDA Foods and scratch-cooking to create healthy school meals; and

As a result of their commitment to serving high-quality nutritious summer meals, RUSD was awarded USDA’s Turnip the Beet Gold Award in 2021 and 2022. The award recognizes outstanding summer meal program sponsors, including school districts across the nation who offer meals that are appetizing, appealing, and nutritious to children during the summer months.

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Werner Elementary School students and staff enjoy fresh strawberries from the school salad bar.

The success of RUSD's child nutrition programs is the result of an entire school community embracing efforts to serve and teach students about nutritious foods. By harnessing support from diverse community partners, as well as leveraging local, state, and federal resources, the district has put the children they serve on a path toward a healthy future. As RUSD Lead Child Nutrition Agent Fausat Rahman-Davies said in the mini documentary, “It really takes a village to feed and to raise a child.”

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Page updated: January 09, 2024

New Hampshire Department of Education

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Office of Nutrition Programs & Services
Address

25 Hall Street
Concord, NH 03301-3860
United States

General Phone Numbers
Phone
Toll-Free
Contacts
Amanda Marshall
Administrator
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Patty Carignan
Child Nutrition Finance Manager
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Maddie Parker
Child Nutrition Operations Manager
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Ruth Howard
Program Specialist
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Tamara Feener
Program Specialist
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Bridget Resse
Program Specialist
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Additional Information

If you need proof of enrollment or an eligibility letter for the National School Lunch Program, please contact your child’s school district directly.

Page updated: January 08, 2024

Nevada Department of Agriculture

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Department
Food & Nutrition Division
Address

405 S. 21st St.
Sparks, NV 89431
United States

General Phone Numbers
Phone
Contacts
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Tonya Wolf
Food Distribution Supervisor
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Caitlyn Williams
Social Services Program Specialist
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Shawna Sabo
Social Services Program Specialist I
Homa Anooshehpoor
Administrator
Additional Information

If you need proof of enrollment or an eligibility letter for the National School Lunch Program, please contact your child’s school district directly.

Page updated: January 19, 2024
Page updated: October 14, 2021