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Nutrition

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Breakfast Program

»ÆÉ«Ö±²¥ District School Board proudly offersÌýÌýfor students all our schools. Students with access to a breakfast program are more likely to come to school and participate in class, have better test scores, and are more likely to graduate. Select your area to learn more about the nutrition programs available in our schools inÌý,ÌýÌý²¹²Ô»åÌý.

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Balanced Day

A "balanced day" refers to the way that the school day is scheduled. Instead of having the traditional morning and afternoon recess and longer lunch break, the balanced day is divided into three 100 minute sessions separated by two nutrition breaks of 40 to 50 minutes. However, different times can be used if the instructional time for each day totals 300 minutes.

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Food Resources

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Many families in »ÆÉ«Ö±²¥ District School Board experience food insecurity. There are several resources available within our communities, such asÌýÌý²¹²Ô»åÌý.

Additional Resources

School Lunch Ideas

Packing school lunches doesn't need to be hard. Here are some greatÌýschool lunch ideasÌýand tips to get you started.

This short video offers tips for healthy eating as well as lunch and snack ideas.Ìý

School Nutrition Policy

Research shows well-nourished students concentrate better, have stronger memory and demonstrate positive behaviour.ÌýÌýThis brochureÌýexplains how theÌýSchool Nutrition Policy applies to foods and beverages sold in schools, available through school programs and sold at school events.Ìý It also explains where the policy does not apply.Ìý

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