Title: After School At-Risk Supper Program Building Collaborative Partnerships
1After School At-Risk Supper ProgramBuilding
Collaborative Partnerships
- Vickie Hartel, CACFP Coordinator
2In October 2006, we piloted with 3 schools.We
ended our first year with 8 sites.
We used the Component Meal Pattern of a cold
sandwich, fresh fruit, fresh veggie and milk.
3- Today, six years later, we have expanded to
- 40 After School Programs at schools and
community locations.
4- Supper Program History
- 2006-2007 3 to 8 sites
- 2007-2008 24 sites
- 2008-2009 26 sites
- 2009-2010 36 sites
- 2010-2011 32 sites
- 2011-2012 40 sites (As of March 2012)
5Breakdown of Salem-Keizer Public Schools After
School Program Sites 2011-2012
- 19 Elementary Schools on the ODE 50 List
- 6 Middle Schools on the ODE 50 List
- 3 High Schools on the ODE 50 List
- 12 Eligible Location qualified, because they are
not listed on the ODE 50 List (schools and
community partner sites)
6Program Transition1. In 2010, we transitioned
from a cold sandwich entrée to serving a hot
entrée at all school sites and all but two
community partnership sites. 2. Sodexo staff
was hired to serve at school locations.
7Meal Service
- We serve the hot entrée on a paper plate,
along with the fresh fruit, fresh veggie and milk
which are served in a paper sack to streamline
the serving process and also minimize the
opportunity for incomplete meals being served and
counted.
8Salem-Keizer School District Collaborative
Partnerships
- As we continue to provide a quality program
and expand our At-Risk Supper Program, we have
developed partnerships with 12 community entities.
9Salem-Keizer Food Nutrition Services - Sodexo
- The district Food Nutrition Services
Management Company.
10Salem-Keizer Education Foundation
- The Salem Keizer Education Foundation (SKEF)
was founded in 1982 and is the oldest
community-based, non-profit organization in
Oregon dedicated to enriching the quality of
education in its local public schools. SKEF
promotes and supports academic excellence for
kindergarten through 12th grade students in
Salem-Keizer Public Schools.
11Salem Family Literacy Program
- The Salem Family Literacy Program is a federal
program conceived to break the cycle of poverty
by providing education for the family unit.
Parents have the opportunity to improve their
education status, gain parenting skills, learn
English and prepare their children for success in
school. Meanwhile, in the classroom children - are given the chance to increase
- pre-literacy skills, such as vocabulary
- building, verbal expression and social skills.
12Salem Child Development Centers (SCDC)
- Located in nine Elementary schools. They provide
after school care and offer homework help,
physical activities, games and arts crafts.
13Boys Girls Club
- Located on the grounds at an elementary
school, three days per week. They are served and
eat in the cafeteria. Sodexo staff heats and
serves the meals. School staff completes the
Meal Count and daily Production Records. Boys
Girls Club staff provides attendance records at
the end of each month.
14Churches
- Capital Park, Wesleyan Church
- Operates five days to Elementary and
- Middle School students.
- Open Door, First Free Methodist Church Operates
two days to Elementary students and two days to
High school Students. - Salem Alliance - Operates two days per week to
toddlers, children and teens.
15Colonia Libertad, Farm Worker Housing
Development Center
- Farmworker Housing Development Corporation is a
community-based non-profit organization dedicated
to serving mid-Willamette Valley farmworkers and
their families.
16Marion-Polk Food Share Spring Break
- Salem-Keizer Public Schools in partnership with
Salem-Keizer Sodexo who will provide the food and
staff to serve the meals, - Reading For All who will provide books to all
participating children. - Salem Child Development Center (SCDC) and
Salem-Keizer Education Foundation (SKEF) will
provide the games and arts Craft activities.
17Reading For All
- Focus is to increase the
- communitys awareness of
- the importance of reading, encourage parents
to read to their children, align community
resources for children to receive books and have
adults read to them.
18St. Vincent de Paul, (private Christian school)
- Provided after school care
- to students Monday-Friday. They offered
homework assistance, games and activities. The
meals were delivered in ice chests and church
staff recorded the Time/Temperature of the food,
served the meals, completed the daily Production
Records and provided attendance sheets at the end
of each month.
19Tips for Success
- Referrals
- Brochures
- Training Sessions and Follow-up
20Questions?
- Vickie Hartel, CACFP Coordinator
- Salem-Keizer Public Schools
- Phone 305-399-3091 Ext. 242
- Email hartel_vickie_at_salkeiz.k12.or.us