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Food and Nutrition supervisor reports 5.6% rise in meals served; summer feeding to run at Central Mountain Middle School with limited pick‑up sites
Summary
Sharon Berger told the board participation in school meals increased 5.6% (about 27,000 additional meals August–March), described plans to expand breakfast entrees and specialty stations, and outlined a summer community feeding program running at Central Mountain Middle School with distribution constraints.
Sharon Berger, Keystone Central’s food and nutrition service supervisor, told the board on April 10 that student participation in district meal service is up 5.6% from August–March compared with the prior year — an increase she said translates to about 27,000 additional meals — and summarized staffing and program changes the department has implemented.
Berger said the district participates in the Community Eligibility Provision (all students share free meals) and that higher participation reflects students taking advantage of that program. The nutrition office conducted a student survey and launched…
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