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Breakfast to Go
Breakfast to Go
Breakfast to Go (B2G) is a great new way for students to start theirday. B2G allows students to select a school breakfast to eat in theclassroom while teachers take attendance, collect homework, read, orcomplete administrative tasks.
Starting September 6, 2011, breakfast is available at no cost to all students.
B2G Gets Results!
School Breakfast Improves Student Achievement.
Children who eat breakfast
show improved cognitive function, attention, and memory.
School Breakfast Reduces Behavioral Issues.
Classroom breakfast led to an 8% drop in tardiness and a 20% decline in office referrals for discipline.
School Breakfast Improves Student Health.
Breakfast eaters experience fewer
stomach and headaches, fewer school nurse visits, and are at a reduced risk for obesity.
Breakfast in the Classroom Is Eco-Friendly.
Super Wave™ bags contain spills, make disposal easy, and reduce environmental impact.
Breakfast in the Classroom is Beneficial to School Image.
Families enjoy less
morning stress. The inclusiveness eliminates the stigma of breakfast participants as “poor kids.”
Breakfast in the Classroom is Tested.
In 2009, one in six U.S. districts allowed
breakfast in the classroom, up from one in 10 in 2007. Our program is based on the
best models available.
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