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02-08-2011 Programa Começar de Novo em Manaus e São Luis Do Maranhão. Foto: Luiz Silveira/Agência CNJ
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Brighter Bites is a collaborative effort designed to improve access to healthy, affordable food and provide nutrition education. The University of Texas School of Public Health, KIPP Schools, the Houston Food Bank and Texas Children's Hospital have partnered to offer the 16-week program to third-grade children enrolled at KIPP Explore Academy and their parents. As you can see from the photos, those healthy kale smoothies are a hit!
The University of Hartford offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate degree programs to prepare teachers for work in settings from preschools to universities. At the core of our teacher training is providing students with real-world experiential learning beginning with tutoring during their first semester freshman year, evolving in subsequent semesters to internships, professional apprenticeships, practica, and student teaching.
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www.hartford.edu/enhp/academics/education/default.aspx
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Joao do Nascimento, Serge Jacme, Shadrach Nyeko, Esdras Oliveira Borges, who are Timothy Students, smile for a prayer card. Photo by Derek Eckenroth, 2014
The Cullman County School Nutrition department has launched an extremely innovative program this week. It is called the 'After School Feeding Program'.
According to Emily Blankenship the Director of Cullman County School Nutrition, this a two-school test run for a county-wide After School Feeding Program. This program started Monday at the Fairview Cafeteria as well as Child Development Center Cafeteria.
The After School Feeding Program is FREE of charge to ANY and ALL children who reside in Cullman County under the age of 18.
Participating children are served a hot meal and snacks commencing as soon as the school day ends and runs until 4 pm each weekday at each cafeteria.
On February 1st, this program will broaden to both the Hanceville and West Point school cafeterias. Assuming this program proceeds successfully, it will ultimately become available across ALL Cullman County school districts.
The fundamental goal of the program is to assist parents in feeding their children after school. These hot meals and snacks also give a nutritional boost to children who might otherwise be lacking.
There are NO application forms for parents or guardians to fill out.
All after-school meals and snacks are served in group settings in the cafeterias at no cost to the child, or to the child’s parents or guardians. As you will learn in this informative video, Cullman County School Nutrition is taking the program one step further than many school systems around the country. They are also sending out these hot meals on departing school buses. As the child exits the school bus for their walk home, they are given a hot meal to take home.
Full story with images and interviews can be found here: cullmantoday.com/2017/01/11/cullman-county-after-school-f...
Program cover to the Charm City Roller Girls bout on July 26th 2008. See more at www.myspace.com/iampaigey