Title: SFSP Trivia
1SFSP Trivia
SFSP Trivia
2What does SFSP stand for?
- A) Society of Food Service Professionals
- B) Simpsons Family Summer Palace
- C) Summer Food Service Program
- D) Summer Fun Service Program
3What does SFSP stand for?
- A) Society of Food Service Professionals
- B) Simpsons Family Summer Palace
- C) Summer Food Service Program
- D) Summer Fun Service Program
4True or False
- The SFSP is one of the most needed but underused
Federal food assistance programs?
5True or False
- The SFSP is one of the most needed but underused
Federal food assistance programs? - Answer True
- Families whose children rely on free or reduced
price school meals often struggle to stretch
their already tight food budget even further
during the summer months when school meals are no
longer available. The Summer Food Service Program
provides free meals to children 18 and under in
eligible communities to help address this need.
In July 2009, only 18.5 of children eligible for
free or reduced price school meals participated
in the SFSP in MA.
6Who is eligible to get free meals at an open SFSP
site?
- A) Anyone who lives within a mile of the SFSP
site - B) Kids 18 and under
- C) Kids12 and under
- D) Kids 12 and under and adults if accompanied
by a child who is 12yo and under
7Who is eligible to get free meals at an open SFSP
site?
- A) Anyone who lives within a mile of the SFSP
site - B) Kids 18 and under
- C) Kids 12 and under
- D) Kids 12 and under and adults if accompanied by
a child who is 12yo and under -
- Kids 18 and under can get free meals at eligible
sites in the community.
8True or False
- No registration or identification is required to
attend an open Summer Food Service Program site.
9True or False
- No registration or identification is required to
attend an open Summer Food Service Program site. - Answer True
10How much does it cost for a child to attend an
open SFSP site?
- A) Rate is variable based on your eligibility
for free or reduced priced school meals. - B) 1.50
- C) Free
11How much does it cost for a child to attend an
open SFSP site?
- A) Rate is variable based on your eligibility
for free or reduced priced school meals. - B) 1.50
- C) Free
12True or False
- The only difference between an Open vs. Closed
site is that an open site is Open longer than a
closed site.
13True or False
- The only difference between an Open vs. Closed
site is that an open site is Open longer than a
closed site. - Answer False. An open site is a site where meals
are made available to all children in the area on
first-come, first-serve basis with no application
or advance notice needed. A closed site is only
open to children enrolled in the program and
usually requires an application.
14True or False
- Monitors must ensure that the SFSP is being
operated at a site according to program
guidelines. Monitors must conduct a
pre-operational visit, which is conducted before
a site operates the SFSP.
15True or False
- Monitors must ensure that the SFSP is being
operated at a site according to program
guidelines. One way of doing that is that a
monitor must conduct a pre-operational visit,
which is conducted before a site operates the
SFSP. - Answer True
16A site supervisors responsibilities include all
EXCEPT
- A) Serving meals
- B) Ensuring safe and sanitary conditions
- C) Taking accurate meal counts
- D) Submitting reimbursement claims to the MA
Dept of Elementary and Secondary Education
17A site supervisors responsibilities include all
EXCEPT
- A) Serving meals
- B) Ensuring safe and sanitary conditions
- C) Taking accurate meal counts
- D) Submitting reimbursement claims to the MA
Dept of Elementary and Secondary Education
18The correct answer is
- Answer D, Submitting reimbursement claims is the
responsibility of the sponsor. Other
responsibilities of a site supervisor include
ensuring that children eat all meals on site,
cleaning up after meals, and receiving and
accounting for delivered meals.
19True or False
- Meal counts should represent all meals received
by the site, even those that are not served to
children.
20True or False
- Meal counts should represent all meals received
by the site, even those that are not served to
children. - Answer False, Only complete meals served to
eligible children can be claimed for
reimbursement. This is why meals must be counted
at the actual point of service.
21How many hours must elapse between the beginning
of one approved meal service and the beginning of
another?
- A) One
- B) Two
- C) Three
- D) There are no time restrictions unless you are
serving supper.
22How many hours must elapse between the beginning
of one approved meal service and the beginning of
another?
- A) One
- B) Two
- C) Three
- D) There are no time restrictions unless you are
serving supper.
23The correct answer is
- Three hours must elapse between the beginning of
one approved meal service (including snacks) and
the beginning of another. At migrant or day camp
sites that serve both lunch and supper, 4 hours
must elapse between these two meals. These time
restrictions do not apply to residential camps.
24In order to count as a complete meal, breakfast
must contain
- A) One serving of milk, one serving of vegetable
or fruit. - B) One serving of milk, one serving of vegetable,
or fruit and one serving of grain or bread. - C) One serving of milk, ½ serving of fruit, ½
grain.
25In order to count as a complete meal, breakfast
must contain
- A) One serving of milk, one serving of vegetable
or fruit. - B) One serving of milk, one serving of vegetable,
or fruit and one serving of grain or bread. - C) One serving of milk, ½ serving of fruit, ½
grain.
26True or False
- For a snack to be a reimbursable meal it must
contain at least 3 food items. Each item must be
from a different meal component.
27True or False
- For a snack to be a reimbursable meal it must
contain at least 3 food items. Each item must be
from a different meal component. - Answer False, for a snack to be a reimbursable
meal it must contain at least 2 items. Each item
must be from a different meal component. Must not
serve two liquid items (ex milk and juice).
28True or False
- All children in attendance at a site must
receive one meal before any child is served a
complete second meal.
29True or False
- All children in attendance at a site must
receive one meal before any child is served a
complete second meal. - Answer True
30True or False
- Sponsors may designate a sharing table where
children may return whole items that they choose
not to eat. These items are then available to
other children who may want additional helpings.
31True or False
- Sponsors may designate a sharing table where
children may return whole items that they choose
not to eat. These items are then available to
other children who may want additional helpings. - Answer True (The items taken from the sharing
table cannot be claimed as meals)
32True or False
- Children may take their meal home from the SFSP
site.
33True or False
- Children may take their meal home from the SFSP
site. - Answer False. However, the traveling apple
rule allows children to take a piece of fruit
with them off site (if the sponsor decides to
implement this rule.)
34True or False
- Sites are required to make sure all children
have equal access to services and facilities at
the site regardless of race, color, national
origin, sex, age or disability.
35True or False
- Sites are required to make sure all children
have equal access to services and facilities at
the site regardless of race, color, national
origin, sex, age or disability. - Answer True, This is according to USDAs civil
rights requirements. Note All sites must display
USDAs nondiscrimination poster in a prominent
place at the meal site. This poster will be
provided by your sponsor.
36Which of the following statements is TRUE?
- A) Meals must be served as a unit, but a child
can refuse milk. - B) Sites must post non-discrimination poster
supplied by the ESE at meal sites, but do not
need to bring the poster on field trips. - C) Since the sponsor/vendor checks the
temperature of the meals when they are sent out,
the site does not need to recheck them. - D) Sites must take meal counts at point of
service (ie as children take the meals)
37Which of the following statements is TRUE?
- A) Meals must be served as a unit, but a child
can refuse milk. - B) Sites must post non-discrimination poster
supplied by the ESE at meal sites, but do not
need to bring the poster on field trips. - C) Since the sponsor/vendor checks the
temperature of the meals when they are sent out,
the site does not need to recheck them. - D) Sites must take meal counts at point of
service (ie as children take the meals)
38The correct answer is..
- Answer D
- A is false- Meals must be served as a unit.
Children must take all components of the meal - B is false- Poster must be displayed at all
times- even on field trips - C is false Site supervisor must take
temperature of meals
39The internal temp of hot food should be
maintained at temps above ____ degrees and cold
food should be below ___ degrees.
- A) 165, 32
- B) 140, 41
- C) 155, 0
40The internal temp of hot food should be
maintained at temps above ____ degrees and cold
food should be below ___ degrees.
- A) 165, 32
- B) 140, 41
- C) 155, 0
- Source MA Food Safety Education Partnership
http//www.mafoodsafetyeducation.info/
41Keep frozen food in a freezer that is maintained
at ___ degrees or lower.
42Keep frozen food in a freezer that is maintained
at ___ degrees or lower.
43The internal temperature of milk should be
maintained at _____ degrees or below.
44The internal temperature of milk should be
maintained at ____degrees or below.
- A) 51
- B) 31
- C) 41
- D) 45
- For optimal palatability keep milk at 36-38
degrees Fahrenheit.
45True or False
- Thermometers should be available at every meal
site.
46True or False
- Thermometers should be available at every meal
site. - Answer True, A thermometer should be placed in
each cooler, each hot box, and be available for
taking food temperatures.
47Never let perishable food reach a temperature
between ___ degrees and __ degrees.
- A) 0, 41
- B) 140, 165
- C) 41, 140
48Never let perishable food reach a temperature
between ___ degrees and __ degrees.
- A) 0, 41
- B) 140, 165
- C) 41, 140
- This is commonly known as the danger zone. Each
sponsor should have a plan for what to do if a
site receives food that is in the temperature
danger zone.
49True or False
- SFSP requires that no food service site may
operate until personnel at the site have attended
at least one of sponsors training sessions.
50True or False
- SFSP requires that no food service site may
operate until personnel at the site have attended
at least one of sponsors training sessions. - Answer True
51How many kids on average participated in the SFSP
in MA in 2009?
- A) 6,700
- B) 13,780
- C)19,560
- D) 51,677
52How many kids on average participated in the SFSP
in MA in 2009?
- A) 6,700
- B) 13,780
- C)19,560
- D) 51,677
53What of children that are eligible for free or
reduced price meals during the school year
participated in the SFSP in MA during 2009?
- A) 5.7
- B) 18.6
- C) 25.3
- D) 40.1
54What of children that are eligible for free or
reduced price meals during the school year
participated in the SFSP in MA during 2009?
- A) 5.7
- B) 18.6
- C) 25.3
- D) 40.1
- Based on ESE data
- 51,677 ADP July 2009
- 278,324 total F/R apps as of March 09
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