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School Year 2004-05 FOOD & NUTRITION ANNUAL REPORT
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Program Accomplishments Baked desserts removed from lunch menu Increased quantity and variety of fresh fruits & vegetables on daily lunch menus Introduced salad bars at Robbins Elementary& DeLong Middle School; piloted at both high schools Piloted healthy vending at DeLong and South Middle Schools Expanded healthy ala carte food choices Reduced Pizza Hut pizza to once per week on secondary menu
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More Accomplishments South Middle School implemented $4,000 Kohl Breakfast Grant Increased district breakfast participation & revenue from severe need reimbursement Received $1,000 PTA/Team Nutrition grant to start School Health Council District School Health Council completed needs assessment & action plan North High participated promotional activities to increase milk consumption
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More Accomplishments Lowered labor costs by closing bakery & reducing one position at Lincoln Elementary Successfully used $10,000 of Group A commodity value to purchase fruits & vegetables from DOD Reduced overall food costs by lowering commodity inventory Pre-ordered 2005-2006 commodities & negotiated storage and delivery with prime vendor
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More Accomplishments Food service computers upgraded to Windows XP New printers for all elementary kitchens Purchased WebSmartt inventory/ordering & menu planning/production software Management team updated recipes & product nutrient data in preparation for software conversion Began convection oven replacement at South and DeLong Middle Schools
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EAU CLAIRE AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT STUDENT ECONOMIC PROFILE 2004-05 The free and reduced program for 2004-05 school year, ended with a total of: 2373 free 778 reduced Meal applications on file.
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COMPARISON OF AVERAGE DAILY LUNCH PARTICIPATION 2001-2004 5119 Ave Student Lunches Served 3210 Elementary 1061 Middle School 848 High School
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COMPARISON OF STUDENT LUNCHES SERVED BY ELIGIBILITY 2001-2005 The number of lunches served for the 2004-05 school year were: 309356 free 101453 reduced 479874 paid 890683 total served
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% FREE, REDUCED & PAID STUDENT MEALS 2004-05 309356 Free 101453 Reduced 479874 Paid 890683 Total
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SCHOOL LUNCH REVENUE 2004-05 Student income $990,222 Adult income $89,778 State match $41,761 Federal Reimbursement $983,755 Other income $ 16,063
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SCHOOL LUNCH EXPENSE 2004-05 Labor $1,326,396 Food $809,666 Equipment $40,219 Purchased Service $70,292 Supply and Other $83,445
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COMPARISON OF STUDENT BREAKFASTS SERVED 2001- 2005 The number of breakfasts served for the 2004-05 school year were: 135,035 free 26,065 reduced 40,004 paid 207,110 total served
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COMPARISON OF AVERAGE DAILY STUDENT BREAKFASTS SERVED 2003-2005 1170 Average Student Breakfasts Served Each Day 561 Elementary 298 Middle School 311 High School
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BREAKFAST REVENUE 2004-05 Student Income $ 52,229 Adult Income $ 3,974 State Match $ 18,944 Federal Reimbursement $234,379
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BREAKFAST EXPENSE 2004-05 Labor $127,452 Food $130,092 Supply & Other $7,448 Equipment $7,183 Purchased Service $11,256
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SUMMER FOOD PROGRAM June-August 2004 1555 Breakfasts served 2046 Lunches served Revenue 7,200.18 Expense Operational 7,988.48 Administrative 2,028.35
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AFTERSCHOOL SNACK PROGRAM 2004-05 5493 snacks served Revenue 3350.73 Expense 1,968.34 Food 1336.60 Supply 44.45 Labor 587.28
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ALA CARTE REVENUE 2004-05 Student $1,170,103 Adult $73,015
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ALA CARTE EXPENSE 2004-05 Labor $310,948 Food $507,139 Equipment $ 15,838 Purchased Service $34,713 Supply/Other $30,725
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FUND 50 REVENUE 2004-05 Lunch $2,121,578 Breakfast $312,886 Ala Carte $1,243,118 Other$28,424 Total $3,706,006
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FUND 50 REVENUE BY CATEGORY 2004-05 Student $2,212,554 Adult $166,766 State Match $60,705 Federal Reimbursement $1,218,135 Other $47,846
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FUND 50 EXPENSES 2004-05 Lunch $2,330,018 Breakfast $283,431 Ala Carte $899,364 Other $14,813 Total $3,527,626
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FUND 50 EXPENSE BY CATEGORY 2004-05 Labor $1,774,318 Food $1,452,188 Equipment $63,241 Purchased Service $116,261 Supply/Other $121,619 Total $3,527,626
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FOOD AND NUTRITION PROGRAM ANNUAL OPERATING BALANCE 2004-05 Revenue $ 3,706,006 Expense $ 3,527,626 Balance $ 178,381 Prior to District close of books & Audit
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Food & Nutrition Initiatives for 2005-2006
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Demonstrate Leadership in School Nutrition & Health Issues Work collaboratively with members of the School Health Council to implement district action plan Encourage approval of District Wellness Policy prior to July 2006 Facilitate food service involvement in “Eat Smart & Win” campaign Develop a marketing plan to promote the Food and Nutrition Program to our customers Increase customer service training for staff Expand salad bar option to all secondary schools Continue promoting healthy ala carte choices (pricing strategies, marketing nutrition)
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Enhance Food Quality and Assure Food Safety Develop district HACCP protocols Train staff on HACCP requirements and implement at all school sites Upgrade equipment as needed to comply with HACCP standards Expand use of student taste test panels to evaluate food products and recipes Continue effort to procure higher fiber breads, buns, and cereal products
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Improve Efficiency And Cost-Effectiveness Implement WebSMARTT inventory/ordering & menu planning/production software Divert $30,000 of Group A commodity value to DOD Fresh Fruit & Vegetables Implement prime vendor storage and delivery of commodities Pilot myLunchmoney.com with 5 schools
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Increase Program Revenue Continue to apply for severe need breakfast reimbursement for eligible schools Recommend a 2.5 % increase full price lunches Recommend a $.05 increase in ½ pint ala carte milk Submit Kohl Breakfast Grant proposal for Memorial High School, DeLong Middle School, and Longfellow Elementary Develop proposals to secure grant funding to conduct nutrition education projects involving school food service
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FEDERAL AND STATE REIMBURSEMENT RATES 2005-06 LUNCHREGULAR RATE SEVERE NEED RATE PAID.22 REDUCED1.92 FREE2.32 STATE MATCH.047 COMMODITY RATE.1750 BREAKFAST PAID.23.23 REDUCED.971.17 FREE1.271.47 STATE MATCH.10.10
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SEVERE NEED SCHOOLS 2005-06 BREAKFAST - 40% OF LUNCHES SERVED ARE FREE OR REDUCED Flynn Elementary, Lakeshore Elementary, Locust Lane Elementary, Longfellow Elementary, Sherman Elementary, DeLong Middle School, Northstar Middle School, South Middle School and North High School
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MEAL/MILK PRICE HISTORY proposed 2005-062004-052003-042002-032001-022000-01 Elementary Lunch2.001.951.851.751.701.65 Middle School Lunch2.202.152.001.951.901.85 High School Lunch2.202.152.001.951.901.85 Adult Lunch3.002.952.802.802.752.65 Elementary Breakfast.85.85.80.80.80.75 Middle School Brkfst1.151.151.101.101.101.05 High School Brkfst1.151.151.101.101.101.05 Adult Breakfast1.351.351.251.251.251.15 Ala Carte Milk ½ pint.40.35.35.30.30.30 Snack Milk 4oz Kindergarten.25.25.25.20.20 n/a
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FORECAST FISCAL YEAR 2005-06 Revenue $3,765,657 Expenses $3,764,986 Balance $ 671
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