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Policy committee advances food service, student nutrition and wellness policies; booster-club and food-truck concerns prompt follow-up
Summary
The committee approved edits to food service, student nutrition and wellness policies for first reading at the full board, clarified roles for the school food authority and director of food and nutrition, and tabled some booster-club-related items after questions about outreach and external food trucks.
The Beloit School District Policy Committee approved edited versions of the district's food service and wellness policies and moved those items to the full board for first reading, while committee members raised questions about booster club input and food trucks operating on district property.
The committee approved revisions to Policy 7-60 (food service programs) and voted to retire Rule 7-60-1 (food service program guidelines), with the intent to consolidate program details into the main policy and keep nondiscrimination content under a clear header. The committee also approved Policy 7-60 Rule 2 (student nutrition guidelines) and Policy 7-61 (wellness) as edited and forwarded them to the full board for first reading.
Board members asked for clearer organizational language to identify the "school food authority" and its…
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