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Board creates ad-hoc committee to review school food service participation and nutrition

Board of Trustees, Mineral Point Unified School District · May 11, 2026
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Summary

The board formed an ad-hoc committee to explore improving the school food service program, with the stated goals of bolstering nutrition benefits and increasing participation; the motion passed 6–0–1 with one abstention.

The Mineral Point Unified School District Board voted to create an ad-hoc committee charged with exploring ways to improve the district’s school food service program.

Member Heisner moved to create the committee to examine nutrition benefits and strategies to increase participation; Member Skelding seconded. The motion passed with six Yes votes and one abstention (Member Harris). The minutes describe the committee as exploratory, intended to generate options rather than adopting immediate policy changes.

The committee will report back with recommendations; the minutes do not list committee membership or a timeline for reporting, indicating those details will be determined by the board or staff.