92% of children from low-income families eat some food after school and before dinner. Usually, it’s not all that healthy and often includes chips, cookies, or candy.
59% of low-income families say that it’s hard to provide food for their children to eat after school.
25% of low-income families worry that their children don’t have enough to eat between lunch and breakfast the following day.
Children need a safe place with structured activities, supportive adults, and good nutrition once school is out and parents are still at work. Afterschool meal programs provide students with the nutrition they need, and draw them into constructive activities that are safe, fun, and filled with opportunities for learning. School-aged children have a higher daily intake of fruits, vegetables, milk, and key nutrients including calcium, vitamin A, and folate on days they eat after-school meals compared to days they do not, according to the Food Research & Action Center. Afterschool meals and snacks are available through the Child and Adult Care Food Program and the National School Lunch Program and accompany educational or enrichment activities.
When establishing an afterschool meal program, you will want to consider the following.
Determine the appropriate meal model for your students and school.
Develop a nutritious and well-accepted menu.
This toolkit is intended for school food service professionals who are looking to implement or revamp an after-school meal program. It includes reimbursable meal requirements, meal service ideas, a grab n’ go menu with product lists, and resources for additional information.
Afterschool meals can be provided in a variety of ways from boxed or a serving line to hot or cold. You will want to examine the different models with the potential pros and cons to decide which model can best be implemented in your school or district. Below is a comparison chart briefly explaining each of the models.
Grab N Go is a great option for after school meal programs, especially at the higher grade levels where students have numerous after school activities to attend. Super snacks are a convenient grab n go option where the supper meal pattern requirements are provided, so it is eligible for the full supper reimbursement, and minimum portion sizes of snack-like items are included for each component.
Please select the product list based on the distribution center (city, state) listed below.
Midwest Grab N Go Product List (Brighton & Grand Rapids, MI; Kenosha, WI; Springfield, OH; Imperial, PA; Shepherdsville, KY)
New England Grab N Go Product List (Taunton, MA)
Texas Grab N Go Product List (Houston & Dallas, TX)
Mid-Atlantic Grab N Go Product List (Aberdeen, MD)
Carolinas Grab N Go Product List (Kannapolis, NC)
Southeast Grab N Go Product List (Douglasville, GA)