During
the school year, 31 million students participate each school day in the
NSLP in approximately 100,000 schools. Every school day, 17.5 million
students receive a free or reduced-price school lunch. More than 2
million children have been added to the National School Lunch Program
since 2001.
Children
who participate in the National School Lunch Program eat
twice as many servings of vegetables at lunch as
non-participants.
The NSLP meal pattern
requirements are currently being updated to reflect the 2005
Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGAs).
Nearly 10 million children in 82,000 schools receive a
school breakfast every school day. In fiscal year 2006, 7.7 million
students received a free or reduced-price breakfast. Since 2001, more
than 2 million children have been added to the school breakfast program.
The School Breakfast Program operates much like the NSLP.
Research
shows that eating breakfast helps children grow up healthy
and strong,(i) and do better in school; helps children
concentrate better in class and go to the school nurse less
frequently;(ii) and children who eat breakfast eat more
fruit than children who don’t. (iii)
The SBP meal patterns
are currently being updated to reflect the 2005 DGA’s.