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Chat About School Lunches with White House Chef

Local parents are encouraged to join Anne Arundel County and Maryland PTA President-Elect Ray Leone by virtually attending a special discussion event Thursday night.

 

When polled recently about school lunches, Patch readers had a lot of different opinions. Now, Severna Park parents can participate in a larger discussion about what kids eat at school.

Maryland PTA President-Elect Ray Leone will be one of several people attending a special event Thursday night with White House Chef Sam Kass to discuss the future of school lunches.

The special meeting Thursday night only has limited space, but Leone said parents can “virtually” attend the event with a special live stream broadcast.

Starting at 7 p.m. Thursday, parents and educators are encouraged to tune in live at pta.org/healthierschoolday and participate in the discussion. The online broadcast allows for an interactive question-and-answer format, where people can direct questions to speakers like Kass and other national school officials.

In short, the whole meeting will cater to parent opinions on how to improve school meals.

Over the past four years, Anne Arundel County Public Schools (AACPS) has revamped its school lunch menu to include special dishes such as teriyaki chicken and spiced apples. During the first week of school, many officials, including Superintendent Kevin Maxwell, ate school lunches nearly every day of the week, sampling many of the new dishes to hit school menus.

With an emphasis on getting students to eat more fruits and vegetables, AACPS lunch menus offer several new and unique items this year—such as baked pineapples, baked bananas, steamed Brussels sprouts and baked acorn squash.

Parents can submit a question for Thursday’s event, or simply watch online at pta.org/healthierschoolday.

Related Topics: Anne Arundel County Public Schools and School Lunches

SlunchSeeYa

5:43 pm on Wednesday, September 12, 2012

If you hate school lunches like this Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/slunchseeya) it has a 150 likes so far. Once it is big enough I will send it in to the white house with information for Michelle Obama to see on it! So if you want to make a change let’s make it happen. Like the page, discuss, and share your photos about school lunches.

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cynthia

11:51 am on Thursday, September 13, 2012

What do you want to bet that this event with the White House chef is Michelle Obama's idea. The government needs to "butt out" of what is being consumed by all
American's.
Gee...here is a practical idea; how about getting nutritional food ideas from someone in a private(NOT GOVERNMENT)health organization, like a nutritionist, or a culinary school.

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