SNACKS. ABSS School Board Policy provides guidance regarding Nutrition Standards and Guidelines for All Food and Beverages Available at School. ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/bl/?b=alamance_burlington_new#&&hs=755463 6140 Student Wellness Section C of ABSS School Board Policy : “School principals shall establish rules for foods and beverages brought from home for classroom events or parties during the school day or for extracurricular activities after the school day. The board encourages principals to establish rules that are consistent with the Smart Snacks in School standards.” Classroom teachers may allow students to bring snacks to school to eat either before or after lunch. Snacks must follow the district’s healthy food policy. Some classrooms may ask that you do not bring foods that contain peanuts or nut products due to the high number of students with allergies. We ask that you please be respectful of this and not send these snacks with your child. We want all of our students to be safe! Teachers and parents can work together to ensure that all snacks sent into the school support health. All efforts to provide only healthy foods and beverages should be made when food is sent in. Healthy snack ideas include: juice, water, milk, fresh fruit, yogurt, vegetables, whole –grain crackers, pretzels, low-fat popcorn, rice cakes, bread sticks, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ crackers, whole-grain bagels, granola bars, trail mix, and low-sugar cereals.
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