A couple examples are:
- Greensburg-Salem School District, a public school district in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. According to an article in the Tribune Review here, the food service director for Pittsburgh Schools, Curtistine Walker, said: “It's better to do it now, because it will not be as big as a shock to them." The article goes on to explain that Pittsburgh Public Schools serves about 19,000 lunches and 11,000 breakfasts each school day.
As we've learned with the National School Lunch Program, nutrition changes involving students take time and patience.
Do you think schools should phase into the new Smart Snacks In School rules or postpone until next year?
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