Title: Texas Public School Nutrition Policy
1Texas Public School Nutrition Policy Policy
Basics SY 2013-14
2Texas Public School Nutrition PolicyEffective
August 1, 2004
- The Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) Food
Nutrition Division (FND) has issued the Texas
Public School Nutrition Policy (TPSNP) to promote
a healthier environment in schools. This policy
was the result of a collaborative effort
utilizing the expertise from nationally
recognized professionals who graciously lent
their time and knowledge to this important effort.
3TPSNP
- These policies are intended to supplement federal
policies defined by the United States Department
of Agriculture (USDA) Food Nutrition Service
(FNS). As a result of local nutrition and
wellness policies, school food authorities may
have stricter nutrition guidelines.
4Objective
By the end of this session, you will Be able to
locate information in the policy Be able to
distinguish policy differences amongst grade
levels Be able to successfully complete all
activities, which support the understanding of
the TPSNP.
5Learning Outcome
Participants interpret the TPSNP to effectively
guide future planning.
6Key Terms
- Competitive Foods
- Foods of Minimal Nutritional Value
- Individualized Education Program (IEP)
- Three Event Days
- Fried Foods
- School Day
7Restricted Food Classes
- Foods of Minimal Nutritional Values (FMNV)
- Competitive Foods
8FMNV
- Restricted from sale
- Soda Water any carbonated beverage
- Water Ices except those that contain fruit or
juice - Chewing Gum
- Certain Candies hard candy jellies and
gums marshmallow candies fondant licorice
spun candy candy coated popcorn
9FMNV EXEMPTIONS
- USDA FMNV Exemptions must meet TPSNP guidelines
- A USDA exemption does not mean that those items
are allowable under TPSNP. FMNV and candy, in
any form, are not allowable by TPSNP.
10TPSNP and FMNV
- Elementary/Middle School/Jr. High
- May not serve or provide access to FMNV and all
forms of candy at any time, anywhere on school
premises through the school day until the end of
the last scheduled class. This includes those
students in the After School Care Program.
11TPSNP and FMNV
- High School
- May not serve or provide access to FMNV and all
forms of candy at any time, anywhere on school
premises through the school day until the end of
the last scheduled class. This includes candy
bars and packaged candies.
12Competitive Foods
- Elementary Schools
- May not serve or provide access anywhere on
school premises throughout the school day until
the end of the last scheduled class.
13Competitive Foods
- Middle/Jr. High Schools
- May not serve or provide access during meal
periods or 30-minutes before or after meal
periods. - Students in an After School Care Program may not
have access to competitive foods, but other
students may.
14Competitive Foods
- High Schools
- May not serve or provide access during meal
periods in areas where reimbursable meals are
served and/or consumed.
15Nutrition Standards
- Grade Level Commonalities 2007-08
-
- Fried potato products
- Fat content
- Deep-fat frying
- Trans fat
- Authorized portion sizes
16Grade Level Differences
- Competitive Foods
- Beverages other than milk
- Frozen Fruit Slush's
17Exemptions
-
- Classroom birthday parties
- Three event days
- Elementary classroom snacks
- Snacks for TAKS test days
- Field trips, Athletic, UIL, Band, Other
competitions - Instructional use of food
- Other exemptions (IEP)
18TPSNP Policy
- Combination schools follow Middle School
guidelines - School Food Authorities (SFA) must reduce the
purchase of products containing trans fats - Documentation must be available during an AR
19TPSNP Policy
- All items made available to students must meet
portion chart requirements. - Exceptions meals meeting USDA requirements
claimed for reimbursement. - French Fries
- Cannot exceed 3 ounces per serving
- Students can only take one serving at a time
20TPSNP Policy
- Fried or flash fried products served according to
guidelines per school level. - Must document three exempt days per campus
- Items containing 23 grams of fat, or more, are
limited to one individual food item per week. - No items with over 28 grams of fat may be served.
21TPSNP Policy
- Fresh Fruit and/or fresh vegetables should be
offered daily on all points of service. - Schools must offer 1 or skim milk at all points
where milk is served. - All vending machines on school premises must be
in compliance. - All foods, beverages snack items must comply
with the nutrition standards and portion size
restrictions of the policy.
22TPSNP Policy
- Prepackaged snacks must comply with fat sugar
limits of the policy. - Prepackaged snacks must be in single size
servings. - Snacks may not contain FMNV or consist of candy
or dessert type items (cookies, cakes, pudding,
ice cream, frozen desserts).
23TPSNP Policy
- Bakery Items
- Cookies, cereal bars bakery items served
during breakfast as part of the reimbursable
meal, that do not meet the restrictions of TPSNP,
may be sold individually or a la carte during the
same breakfast meal (meeting the 2 oz.
requirement for Food Based Menu Planning). - Bakery items limited to 3 ounce servings
- A la carte items must meet TPSNP guidelines.
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24TPSNP Portion ChartsAll Levels
- Chips (baked or fried) - no more than 7.5 grams
of fat per bag, bags no larger than 1.5 oz - Crackers, popcorn, cereal, trail mix, nuts,
seeds, dried fruit, jerky, pretzels limited to - 1.5 oz servings
- Sugar, no more than 10 grams of sugar per oz
25TPSNP Portion ChartsAll Levels
- Cookies/cereal bars, bakery items
- total fat has no more than 30 of calories
- more than 3 grams per 100 calories
- cookies/cereal bars limited to 2 ounces
- Saturated fat, no more than 10 of calories or no
more than 1 gram per 100 calories.
26Foods of Minimal Nutritional (FMNV) Value HB 1781
- Beginning SY 2013-14
- Removes TDAs authority to pose sanctions for
FMNV violations in high schools under certain
conditions - FMNVs may be sold for school-approved fundraisers
benefiting student activities - FMNV policy in elementary and middle schools
remains unchanged
27Foods of Minimal Nutritional (FMNV) Value HB
1781High School
- In high schools, schools may not sell or provide
access to FMNVs during the school day, except
under the following conditions - The sale was approved in advance by the school
- 2. The sale was outside of a school area
designated for food service or food consumption
or during a period other than - a school meal service period and
28Foods of Minimal Nutritional (FMNV) Value HB
1781High School continued
- 3. The sale was for the purpose of raising money
for a student organization or activity sponsored
or sanctioned by the school or the school
district in which the school - is located.
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