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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Friday, May 8, 2009
CONTACT: Mary Stadick Smith, (605) 773-7228, mary.stadicksmith@state.sd.us
 
More schools to serve fresh fruits, vegetables
 
PIERRE, S.D. – The Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program will expand to include 22 additional South Dakota schools for school year 2009-10. A total of 49 schools will participate in the program in 2009-10, which means more than 10,000 students will have the opportunity to eat fresh fruits and vegetables throughout the school day.
 
 “We are very pleased with the commitment these schools are making to help students develop life-long healthy eating habits,” said Sandra Kangas, director of the South Dakota Department of Education’s Child and Adult Nutrition Services. “Not only have we been able to add schools to the program, but we’ve been able to increase the number of times these healthy snacks are served throughout the day.”
 
Schools that participate in FFVP receive funds to provide free fresh fruit and vegetables to students throughout the school day. The snack must be served outside of the breakfast or lunch meal. Schools that have at least half of their students eligible for free or reduced-price meals receive priority for funding.
 
Personnel from the schools will attend a workshop today in Pierre to learn about the administration and operational requirements of the program. Participants will also get ideas for incorporating nutrition education into the program.
 
The FFVP is administered by the United State’s Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Services and South Dakota’s Department of Education – Child and Adult Nutrition Services.  
 
Schools selected to participate through a competitive grant process for 2009-10 are as follows (new schools are indicated by an asterisk):
 
 

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