Breakfast-in-the-Classroom Media Coverage in Charleston County School District, SC

Back in November, School Nutrition Foundation Director Julie Abrera visited Angel Oak Elementary in Charleston County, SC to witness breakfast-in-the-classroom in action. You can read Julie’s account here, and check out some video from our visit here. We also wanted to share some of the wonderful local media coverage our breakfast-in-the-classroom event received. Both the local…

Breakfast-in-the-Classroom at Jefferson County Public Schools: Cochran Elementary Media Event

We had a wonderful time during our brief visit to see breakfast-in-the-classroom in action in Jefferson County, Kentucky. The media event was hosted by Cochran Elementary School, where we were welcomed warmly by staff and students. You can read our account of our day at Cochran Elementary here; written by School Nutrition Director Julie Abrera,…

Deadline for Fuel Up to Play 60 Super Bowl Challenge December 3!

There is just one week left to enter the Fuel Up to Play 60 “Super Bowl” Breakfast challenge! Visit the Fuel Up to Play 60 Challenges page to view videos from the Challenge Gallery, and to view the latest challenge! Watch the challenge promo video to learn more. You can review all of the contest…

Breakfast-in-the-Classroom Media Event: Jefferson County Public Schools

A guest post by School Nutrition Foundation Director Julie Abrera. Friday, November 9: Cochran Elementary School What a beautiful morning in Louisville!  We arrived at Cochran Elementary in Louisville, KY, and were greeted by this sign: Once inside, Principal Tim Foster, and Julia Bauscher, Director of Community Nutrition Services, were working with school staff to…

Video: Angel Oak Elementary, Charleston County Schools, South Carolina

Today the School Nutrition Foundation is visiting Gavin H. Cochran Elementary School in Jefferson Co., Kentucky for another wonderful breakfast-in-the-classroom celebration. While we wait for the full report, we wanted to share with you some video we took at last week’s event in Charleston County, South Carolina. SNF visited Angel Oak Elementary, where we spoke…

Breakfast-in-the-Classroom Media Event Angel Oak Elementary, Johns Island, SC

A guest post from School Nutrition Foundation Director Julie Abrera, who attended the breakfast-in-the-classroom media event this morning at Angel Oak Elementary. Attending the breakfast in the classroom media events always reminds me just how early breakfast starts. We set out for Angel Oak Elementary at 6 a.m. this morning. The sun was not even…

Breakfast-in-the-Classroom a Labor of Love in Floyd County, Georgia

Part One of our interview with Lori Watson Sanders. Last week we introduced you to Lori Watson Sanders, Field Coordinator, Floyd County School Nutrition; Johnson Elementary School Manager. Lori is a passionate advocate for breakfast-in-the-classroom, and has shared that passion—and her story—with us here at Beyond Breakfast. Lori has been awarded a USDA “Best Practices”…

Love is the Most Important Ingredient for Breakfast-in-the-Classroom in Floyd County, Georgia

We met Lori Watson Sanders when she started sharing with us on the School Nutrition Foundation Facebook page. Her enthusiasm for breakfast-in-the-classroom is inspiring, but it’s her big heart and affection for her students that really grabbed our attention. Lori calls her kids “her babies,” and her school nutrition staff “her ladies.” Lori didn’t just…

Mooreland Heights Elementary Breakfast-in-the-Classroom Event

Bright and early this past Monday morning we pulled up to Mooreland Heights Elementary School in Knoxville, TN. The sky was still dark, but the smiles on the faces of the students immediately brightened the day! As children arrived to start their school day we were led to Mrs. Hovater’s second-grade classroom to observe breakfast-in-the-classroom…

Fuel Up to Play 60 “Super Bowl” Breakfast Oatmeal Challenge

The newest Fuel Up to Play 60 Challenge is here, and your students can be a part of it! Here at Beyond Breakfast we are extra excited about this latest challenge because first, it involves breakfast and second, it involves one of our favorite breakfast foods—oatmeal! We encourage you to share this with your students…