Texas
Department of Agriculture
Texas School Nutrition Information
School
Nutrition Guidelines
The Texas Department of Agriculture provides nutrition guidelines
for public schools participating in the federally-funded Child
Nutrition Program. With a growing national concern about childhood
obesity, these regulations are intended to help promote a
healthier school environment.
Foods of Minimal Nutritional Value
Child Nutrition Program Foods of Minimal Nutritional Value
(FMNV) Policy restricts when, where and how a school may allow
the sale of foods and drinks of minimal nutritional value
(FMNV). This includes sales made through a vending machine.
Texas
Public School Nutrition Policy (includes FMNV policy)
Classroom Birthday Celebrations
TDA recognizes that celebrating student birthdays
with a classroom party is a time-honored tradition that provides
the opportunity for parental involvement in the education
of their children, which is beneficial for students, parents
and teachers. Foods otherwise restricted by the policy are
permitted in classroom student birthday parties. It is recommended
such parties be scheduled after the end of lunch period for
the class so that these celebrations will not replace a nutritious
lunch. Federal regulations do not permit foods of minimal
nutritional value to be served in the food service area during
meal periods.
Classroom birthday celebrations may not be
served in the cafeteria where meals from the Nutrition Services
Department are being served and consumed. Birthday celebrations
must take place in the classroom or in the cafeteria after
all meals have been served. See your principal for campus
guidelines.
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