What Is Slow Food > Slow Food USA Blog > Getting Vocal about School Lunch
Posted on Tue, April 28, 2009 by Jerusha Klemperer
1 Comments | Categories: Food Justice, Policy, School Food,
The School Lunch conversation is heating up on the Hill and off. The New York Times ran an editorial on Monday saying “The schools should not be trading their students health to buy office supplies,” and lauding Representative Lynn Woolsey, Democrat of California, and Senator Tom Harkin, Democrat of Iowa, for introducing (and promising to introduce) bills that would “update nutritional standards and give the Department of Agriculture broader authority to promulgate new regulations for food sold in schools that accept federal food subsidies.”
For more information about those bills, as well as for excellent daily coverage of school food policy—as covered by the Child Nutrition Act, up for reauthorization this September—check out schoolfoodpolicy.com.
From Raine Saunders on Tue, April 28, 2009
Thanks for this post about school lunches. We are working on an initiative here in Boise, Idaho to change our school lunch programs. Please keep up the good information and resources. Here is a link to an article on Agriculture Society about how unhealthy school lunch and restaurant food choices are for children, and it talks about how we are made to feel like children won’t consume vegetables or make healthy choices, so all that ever seems to be offered is junk: http://agriculturesociety.wordpress.com/category/nourishing-our-children/