Monday, November 29, 2010

Free Breakfast program expands to high schools

All high school students in Lapeer Community Schools now have access to the Universal Free Breakfast program.

Beginning Nov. 16 free hot or cold morning meals were made available to the students at Lapeer East, Lapeer West and Lapeer Community high schools from 7:00-7:20 a.m. daily. All meals consist of milk, a fresh fruit or 100 percent juice drink, two breads or one bread and one protein.

Breakfast is a great way to start the day, said Food Service Director Scott Smith. “Research has shown that school breakfast is a tool for increased learning. Students who eat a morning meal earn higher test scores, are more attentive in class and have fewer hunger-related disruptive behaviors, proving that nutritional needs are part of the total educational process.”

With the addition of the high schools, all students in Lapeer Community Schools, from kindergarten through 12th grade are now participating in the Universal Free Breakfast program. The free breakfast program is a pilot project that will continue to the end of the school year in June. The breakfast program is supported with federal funding.

Based on participation and continued funding, District officials are hopeful that the program will continue for all K-12 students when school starts up again next fall.