School Nutrition Program Regional Supervisors Meeting
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School Nutrition Program Regional Supervisors’ Meeting (Public, Private, RCCI, and Charter Schools) Southwest/Memphis CORE Tennessee Department of Education Salvation Army KROC Center January 22, 2016
Agenda
8:30 a.m. Networking/Registration/Breakfast 9:00 Governor’s Foundation for Health and Wellness - Syrena Flowers (3230) 9:15 Smarter Lunchroom Movement – No Time to Train – A Year of 10 Minute Workshops for Lunchroom Staff (4160) 9:30 Breakfast Ideas, Equipment Grants – Nancy Roman Southeast United Dairy Assn. (3230) 10:00 Break/Recipe Testing with Nancy 10:20 USDA Team-Up Training (3430) Upcoming Meetings/Reminders March 7-11 National School Breakfast Week March16-18 Study Council in Murfreesboro, TN March 20-24 Culinary Academy April 18-20 West TN Roadshow in Jackson, TN May 12 NW Regional Meeting June 21-23 TSNA Conference in Memphis, TN June 28-29 Team Up Request for Recipes – Roadshow Recipe Book 10:40 Financial Management (3340, 3320) Financial Tracking Financial Toolkit Reports in TMAC State Matching 11:15 Procurement (2430) Uniform Grant Guidance Procurement Plan/Tracking Tool Bid Renewals 12:00 p.m. Lunch 1:00 Summer Training Schedule (3430) Boot Camps Topics TA Requests 1:30 Paid Lunch Equity (3350) . Non-Program Revenue (3350) 2:00 Commodities 16-17 Summer Feeding On-Site Monitoring TSNA Awards and Deadlines
Best Practice Awards Administrative Reviews – Share experiences Q & A Wrap-up 2:30 Adjourn
Professional Standards Coding: 3350/.50 Hour, 3230/.75 Hour, 4160/.25 Hour, 3340/.25 Hour, 3320/.25 Hour, 2430/.75 Hour, 3430/.75 Hour Total Professional Standards Hours: 3.50 Hours
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