At F.C. Hammond Middle School Educators and Administrators Embrace Breakfast-in-the-Classroom

When we sat down to talk about breakfast-in-the-classroom with Greg Tardieu in Alexandria City Public Schools (VA) we got an overview of the grant process, as well as insight into what goes into a successful planning and implementation of a BIC program. Today we’re going to hear from three more ACPS stakeholders: Pierrette Hall, Principal…

Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom Chat: Craig Hodge, CNP Director, Clarke County School District, Alabama

Before Craig Hodge became CNP Director for Clarke County School District, he worked for over a decade as a state auditor of child nutrition programs in Alabama. It was through his travels to school districts far and wide that Hodge first came into contact with breakfast-in-the-classroom programs. That exposure convinced him that the program was…

Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom Chat: Greg Tardieu, Grants Officer, Alexandria City Public Schools, Virginia

Greg Tardieu came to his position as grants officer for Alexandria City Public Schools after a long career in education. After 17 years as a teacher, Tardieu transitioned into administration, where he served as 5 years as assistant principal and then 7 years as principal, before assuming his current job. “There is never enough money,…

Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom Chat, #NSBW16 Edition: Meredith Potter and Lauren Koff, Houston County Schools, Georgia

To close out National School Breakfast Week here at Beyond Breakfast, we sat down to chat with Meredith Potter, Director of School Nutrition, and Kauren Koff, Dietitian, from Houston County Schools in Georgia. Houston County was the recipient of a substantial grant from the Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom which, when paired with Community…

In the News: FRAC’s School Breakfast Report Card, National School Breakfast Week, and Fresh Partner Perspectives

We have had a busy start to 2016 here at Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom! We want to welcome back our regular readers, and extend a warm welcome to our new visitors. Many of you have just discovered our little corner of the Internet at Beyond Breakfast thanks to National School Breakfast Week, and…

Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom Chat, #NSBW16 Edition: Cleta Long, School Nutrition Director, Bibb County School District, Georgia

Between SNA’s 2016 Legislative Action Conference and the FRAC/Feeding America National Anti-Hunger Policy Conference we stayed very busy during our too-brief visit to Washington, D.C. In between LAC sessions at the Marquis Marriott we sat down with Cleta Long (EdD, SNS) to discuss the upcoming roll-out of breakfast-in-the-classroom at three of her Bibb County School…

Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom Chat: Deborah Shiflett, School Nutrition Association of Virginia Past President

In Virginia, breakfast-in-the-classroom is having a moment. Thanks to support from Governor Terry McAuliffe and first lady Dorothy McAuliffe, schools are benefitting from increased visibility—and funding—for alternative breakfast programs across the state. We recently sat down to chat with Deborah Shiflett, past president of SNA’s Virginia chapter, and supervisor of the Food Services department for…

Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom Chat: Dr. Mark Joraanstad, Superintendent, Saddle Mountain USD #90

Don’t miss our previous blog post featuring our interview with Saddle Mountain USD #90 Food Service Director Tim Ely. Dr. Mark Joraanstad is a veteran educator and administrator. After spending eighteen years in a classroom, Mark made the transition to administration, and he is currently in his eighth year at Saddle Mountain Unified. With over…

Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom Chat: Lisa Leggett, Director of Crisp County Schools, Georgia

When it comes to breakfast-in-the-classroom, one of the most important keys to program success and sustainability is principal buy-in. “Well, maybe if I could convince my principal … ,” is a common refrain we hear from school nutrition directors and managers interested in implementing BIC in their district. We recently sat down to chat with…

December 2015 In the News: Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom Roundup and a Look at 2016

Each month, our staff reads hundreds of media reports on the subject of school nutrition. We curate our favorites in a monthly blog post we call, “In the News.” Highlighting positive stories about the great things going on in school cafeterias helps us in many ways: providing inspiration, connecting school nutrition professionals from across the…