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These Healthy Eating Plays highlight the fact that eating a nutritious breakfast may help students perform better on tests, improve daily attendance and participate more in class. They are designed to help make breakfast foods available outside the cafeteria. Each link below will bring you to the interactive playbook on the Fuel Up to Play website and includes activation tips and ideas students can use to promote and expand breakfast at their school.






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Breakfast on Wheels
South Elgin High School has a breakfast cart that goes to study halls from 7:30-9:45 daily. We serve reimbursable school breakfast or a la carte items. Examples of our menu items are Bagel cream /cheese, small uncrustable, cereal bar/ cheese stick, all breakfast entrees come with choice of juice, fresh fruit and milk. We have increased our participation by 75 breakfasts last year. We are hoping to increase that even more this year. Students love having the breakfast cart come to their study hall.
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August 31, 2011 11:58:52 AM


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