Snack Sample Clauses

Snack. A meal supplement that meets the meal pattern requirements specified in 7 C.F.R. § 226.20(c)(3). SAMPLE 25. Sponsoring Organization: As defined by 7 C.F.R. § 226.2, a public or nonprofit private organization that is entirely responsible for administration of the CCFP in one or more day care homes; a child care center, emergency shelter, at-risk afterschool care center, or outside-school hours care center that is a legally distinct entity from the sponsoring organization; two or more child care centers, emergency shelters, at-risk afterschool care centers, or outside-school-hours care center; or any combination of child care centers, emergency shelters, at-risk afterschool care centers, outside-school-hours care centers, and day care homes; or an organization that is entirely responsible for administration of the CCFP in any combination of two or more for-profit child care centers, at-risk afterschool care centers, or outside-school-hours care centers, which are part of the same legal entity as the sponsoring organization.
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Snack. A meal supplement that meets the meal pattern requirements specified in 7 C.F.R. § 226.20(c)(3).
Snack. After School - We serve nutritious snacks in the afternoon Program. Parents may want to provide a treat in ho7nor of a child's birthday. In this case, they should contact the Program Director to determine the number of children to be served and plan the date.
Snack. We provide children with one snack immediately after school. If the child requires special food, the parent should provide that food. The snack we provide will be nourishing and appetizing. Menus will be posted at each site.
Snack. A healthy snack will be provided for the students at no additional charge in the morning and the afternoon. If your child is still hungry please provide them with additional snacks that they can keep in their backpacks. Special Dietary Needs: The parent/guardian must provide the prescribed diet items that are not a part of the program’s snack menu plan.
Snack. Parents must provide a healthy snack for children attending after school care. Please label it “SFO” and pack it in a separate container from regular school snacks/lunch. Snacks are not provided unless you have made a special arrangement with the supervisor. On special occasions, a snack or treat may be offered, but parents will be informed ahead of time to decide if they want their child to take part. Medical SFO staff will refer to the Emergency/Medical/Release form filled out by parents/guardians but please list any allergies/medical issues your child has here: SFO Departure Permission SFO staff will refer to the Arrival/Departure form filled out by parents/guardians to allow students to leave SFO on their own. Routines to be aware of *The supervisor will wear a reflective vest. *After school, the children meet in the SFO building where the supervisor will take attendance before they are free to play. Students not picked up by 3:15pm, will be escorted to SFO by staff and invoiced 90 NOK. *Children under PY4 arriving before 8:35 am unattended or without written permission will be escorted by staff to SFO and invoiced 90 NOK (unless their bus is early). * Inform SFO and the office if there are any changes in medical, departure, or contact information. Please note: Children must be picked up from SFO no later than 4:30 p.m. Contract Details The school files the original signed contract, and the parent(s)/guardian(s) are given a copy upon request. I require supervision on: % place Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Varied Days Check Here: For Tuesdays Afterschool Only Option Check Here: Child’s name and class: ……………….……………………………………..……….. Parent(s)/Guardian(s) signature: ……….………………………………...…………………..… Parent(s)/Guardian(s) printed name(s): ………………………………..……………………………… Same as billed for School (Check and disregard below) Applicable parent name/personal number, for tax deductions:………………………………………………... Invoicing address:...……….……………………………………………………………………………..……….. Email for electronic invoicing:……………………………………………………………………………………… For Skagerak International School .. ……………………………………….……….Date:……………………. Contact Email Address for SFO News and Reminders: 1st Call Emergency Number: Name:
Snack. Birth through 5 months 6 through 11 months 4-6 fluid ounces breastmilk, iron fortified infant formula, or portions of both 2-4 fluid ounces breastmilk, iron fortified infant formula, or portions of both and when developmentally ready (One or more items from the following) 0-½ oz eq bread/bread-like items**; OR 0- ¼ oz eq crackers; OR 0-½ oz eq (0-4 tablespoons) iron fortified infant cereal (IFIC); OR 0- ¼ oz eq ready-to-eatbreakfast cereal AND 0-2 tablespoons vegetable, fruit, or a combination of both (no juice) **Bread-like items: biscuit, bun, roll, muffin, English muffin, pancake, pita bread, soft tortilla, waffle Refer to the Infant Grains Chart on the next page for serving size amounts. Additional Requirements • Breastfed infants who consume less than the minimum required amount of breastmilk per feeding may be served less than the minimum with additional breastmilk offered later if the infant will consume more. • Yogurt must contain no more than 23 grams of total sugars per 6 ounces. • Grains served at snack must be whole grain-rich, enriched meal, or enriched flour. • Breakfast cereals served at snack must contain no more than 6 grams of sugar per dry ounce. EXHIBIT A: GRAINS REQUIREMENT FOR CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAMS1, 2 Group A Ounce Equivalent (Oz Eq) for Group A Minimum Serving Size for Group A • Bread type coating • Bread sticks (hard) • Chow Mein noodles • Savory Crackers (saltines and snack crackers) • Croutons • Pretzels (hard) • Stuffing (dry) Note: weights apply to bread in stuffing. 1 oz eq = 22 gm or 0.8 oz 3/4 oz eq = 17 gm or 0.6 oz 1/2 oz eq = 11 gm or 0.4 oz 1/4 oz eq = 6 gm or 0.2 oz 1 serving = 20 gm or 0.7 oz 3/4 serving = 15 gm or 0.5 oz 1/2 serving = 10 gm or 0.4 oz 1/4 serving = 5 gm or 0.2 oz Group B Oz Eq for Group B Minimum Serving Size for Group B • Bagels • Batter type coating • Biscuits • Breads - all (for example sliced, French, Italian) • Buns (hamburger and hot dog) • Sweet Crackers5 (xxxxxx crackers - all shapes, animal crackers) • Egg roll skins • English muffins • Pita bread • Pizza crust • Pretzels (soft) • Rolls • Tortillas • Tortilla chips • Taco shells 1 oz eq = 28 gm or 1.0 oz 3/4 oz eq = 21 gm or 0.75 oz 1/2 oz eq = 14 gm or 0.5 oz 1/4 oz eq = 7 gm or 0.25 oz 1 serving = 25 gm or 0.9 oz 3/4 serving = 19 gm or 0.7 oz 1/2 serving = 13 gm or 0.5 oz 1/4 serving = 6 gm or 0.2 oz 1 In NSLP and SBP (grades K-12), all grains served must meet whole grain-rich criteria. For information on flexibilities, please contact you...
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Snack. A snack is included in your monthly tuition amount. Snack is provided at 10:00am
Snack. ● We suggest sending your child with a snack each day. Snacks will not be provided. Pick-Up (3:00pm to 3:15pm): ● Time: ○ Student pick-up will be from 3:00pm to 3:15pm. ● Check-Out ○ A staff member will track that each student makes it safely to their parents’ vehicle during the dismissal process. ● Location & Procedure ○ Enter the school property from the North and continue counterclockwise around the building to the drop-off point on the South side of the building. Drop-Off or Pick-Up At Other Than Assigned Times While we strongly discourage drop-off or pick-up at other than the assigned times (8am/3:15pm), we understand exceptions will be unavoidable. The following steps will be necessary to drop-off your child late, or pick-up your child early. ● Text (preferred) or Call the Imagine Assist number (000) 000-0000. ● Follow regular drop-off/pick-up procedure (see above). ● A staff member will open the gate, and bring your child to your vehicle at the Imagine Assist student entry/exit door. ● You will not be allowed to drop off your child in the front office. Other Helpful Information: ● What if one of my children is sick? ○ Please note if one of your children is demonstrating COVID-19 symptoms during our health screening process, none of your children will be able to attend the program that day. Based on case-by-case considerations of medical circumstances which indicate a likely explanation for those symptoms other than COVID-19, exceptions may be made. Please be prepared for our staff to take reasonable time before making any exceptions. ● Medical Concerns, Allergies, and Emergency Contact Information ○ Please note, we need emergency contact information for your child(xxx) as well as information about any special medical concerns or allergies. You must provide that information via the Imagine Assist Parent Agreement FormBehavior Expectations ○ Students attending the Imagine Assist program at Imagine Rosefield are expected to abide by all school rules as outlined in the parent/student handbook, and discipline policies.
Snack. Members in the Caterpillar, Ladybug and Butterfly classes will supply snacks for his/her child’s class on a rotating basis. Committee Job. Each family is required to have a committee job that contributes to the operation of the classroom/school. Classroom Cleaning. All members are required to participate in one evening or daytime preschool cleanup/changeover day.
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