Tuesday July 23, 2024
|
311998
|
FNPSW: HACCP (3 Day Session)
8:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Fort McIntosh Room
*** NOTE: IF YOU REGISTER FOR THIS SESSION, YOU MUST ATTEND ALL THREE DAYS ***The purpose of a food safety plan is to ensure the food served to children in the Child Nutrition Programs is safe. By controlling hazards that may occur or may be introduced into foods, school nutrition employees can safeguard food. An effective food safety program will help control food safety hazards that might occur during all points in foodservice ? receiving, storing, preparing, cooking, cooling, reheating, holding, packaging, transporting, and serving. A truly effective food safety plan needs to be developed for a specific school nutrition program (SNP). By developing a food safety plan for the specs of a school (equipment, staff, physical location, etc.), the number of hazards can be significantly reduced for that site. The goal of this 2.5-day workshop is for participants to take a detailed draft of a school specific, HACCP-based food safety plan back to their SNPs. This instructor-led workshop incorporates individual work, group discussion, partner work, pre-made templates, and other resources.
|
|
80/80
|
|
|
Wednesday July 24, 2024
|
312693
|
FNPSW: Food Allergies for School Nutrition Managers and Staff / Accommodating Special Dietary Needs
8:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Brooks County Room
Food Allergies for School Nutrition Managers and Staff is an in-depth training on managing food allergies in school nutrition programs. Food allergy management personnel who take this course will create an outline of a food allergy management plan or have an opportunity to strengthen their existing plan. This course includes information about food allergies, food intolerance, reading food labels, avoiding cross contact, accommodating students with food allergies, laws regarding food allergies, and educating the school community about food allergies.
|
|
51/58
|
|
|
Wednesday July 24, 2024
|
312688
|
FNPSW: Local Wellness Policy
8:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Falcon Dam Room
**Participants need to bring their school/district’s LWP to the course, or have a digital copy readily available.**
This course is intended to position CEs to meet and exceed all the requirements of the Local Wellness Policy (LWP), while also supporting LEAs in tracking all updates and implementation efforts on an annual basis. They include a LWP template, a guide on the background and requirements for the LWP, an accompanying LWP checklist, and a Triennial Assessment Template to assist your local wellness committee with including all legislative requirements in the policy.
|
|
9/52
|
|
|
Wednesday July 24, 2024
|
312700
|
FNPSW: School Nutrition Front-Line/Specialist Course
8:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Rio Grande Room
This comprehensive course will provide an overview of the purpose and scope of the school meals program. Participants will learn the importance of their role and day-to-day duties that contribute to the overall success of compliant food service operations. Participants will review and evaluate performance measures and professional competencies that demonstrate the required knowledge and skills that contribute to compliant food service operations.
|
|
6/75
|
|
|
Wednesday July 24, 2024
|
312685
|
FNPSW: NSLP/SBP Smart Snacks
8:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Sal Del Rey Room
This class provides an overview of Nutrition Standards for All Foods and Beverages (aka Smart Snacks) sold in schools outside of reimbursable meals. Participants will gain an understanding of how Smart Snacks will affect ala carte sales and fundraisers as well as how to use the Smart Snacks Calculator.
|
|
15/52
|
|
|
Wednesday July 24, 2024
|
312684
|
FNPSW: Menu Planning for Healthy School Meals
8:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Starr County Room
This class teaches menu planners of the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and the School Breakfast Program (SBP) how to plan a basic menu, advanced techniques that increase student acceptance and support nutritional requirements and tools that support the menu plan.
|
|
17/80
|
|
|
Wednesday July 24, 2024
|
312699
|
FNPSW: Fundamentals of USDA Foods for Schools, RA 001, RA 002, RA 003, DoD FFVP
8:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Cameron County Room
This course will provide fundamental knowledge in the areas of Entitlement, Menu Planning, Forecasting and DoD Fresh to allow for better use of entitlement funds in the new USDA Web-Based Supply Chain Management (WBSCM) system. Which will be used to manage USDA Foods for the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) in the following areas:
-Ordering
-Entitlement Management
-Receipting (for Direct Ship RAs only)
|
|
62/66
|
|
|
Wednesday July 24, 2024
|
311998
|
FNPSW: HACCP (3 Day Session)
8:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Fort McIntosh Room
*** NOTE: IF YOU REGISTER FOR THIS SESSION, YOU MUST ATTEND ALL THREE DAYS ***The purpose of a food safety plan is to ensure the food served to children in the Child Nutrition Programs is safe. By controlling hazards that may occur or may be introduced into foods, school nutrition employees can safeguard food. An effective food safety program will help control food safety hazards that might occur during all points in foodservice ? receiving, storing, preparing, cooking, cooling, reheating, holding, packaging, transporting, and serving. A truly effective food safety plan needs to be developed for a specific school nutrition program (SNP). By developing a food safety plan for the specs of a school (equipment, staff, physical location, etc.), the number of hazards can be significantly reduced for that site. The goal of this 2.5-day workshop is for participants to take a detailed draft of a school specific, HACCP-based food safety plan back to their SNPs. This instructor-led workshop incorporates individual work, group discussion, partner work, pre-made templates, and other resources.
|
|
80/80
|
|
|
Wednesday July 24, 2024
|
312398
|
FNPSW: Meal Patterns (Breakfast, Lunch, Snack)
8:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Fort Ringgold Room
Review of NSLP, SBP, ASCP, CACFP Pre-K, CACFP-Snack Meal Patterns. Overview of Offer vs. Serve and Reimbursable meals and how it applies in the listed programs.
|
|
80/80
|
|
|
Wednesday July 24, 2024
|
312627
|
FNPSW: Food Production Records
8:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Hidalgo County Room
This course teaches the requirements of implementing and maintaining a compliant food production record keeping system to support the meal pattern for meals claimed as
reimbursable for breakfast, lunch, and snack.
|
|
100/100
|
|
|
Wednesday July 24, 2024
|
312423
|
FNPSW: Eligibility and Verification Guidance (Part 1)
8:00 AM - 3:30 PM
La Lomita Room
This training will help CEs establish a foundation in policies and procedures to determine and document student eligibility to participate in the free and reduced price meals offered in the NSLP and SBP, as well as learn required processes for verifying students’ eligibility to stay compliant.
|
|
4/52
|
|
|
Wednesday July 24, 2024
|
312400
|
FNPSW: Meal Counting & Claiming System
8:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Laguna Madre Room
This course is designed to assist personnel in child nutrition programs to effectively establish and implement an effective counting and claiming system, acceptable meal collection procedures, quality assurance measures, financial responsibilities, and compliance.
|
|
74/75
|
|
|
Wednesday July 24, 2024
|
312696
|
FNPSW: The Administrative Review (AR) Process / Procurement Review (Thresholds, Methods, and Recordkeeping)
8:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Willacy County Room
This course is designed to assist personnel responsible for managing the operational, financial, and procurement functions of child nutrition programs with procedural knowledge and resources to prepare for an Administrative, Financial, and Procurement Review. This course is not designed to teach the programmatic concepts of operating the NSLP and SBP.
|
|
17/66
|
|
|
Wednesday July 24, 2024
|
312726
|
FNPSW: Food Allergies for School Nutrition Managers and Staff / Accommodating Special Dietary Needs
12:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Brooks County Room
Food Allergies for School Nutrition Managers and Staff is an in-depth training on managing food allergies in school nutrition programs. Food allergy management personnel who take this course will create an outline of a food allergy management plan or have an opportunity to strengthen their existing plan. This course includes information about food allergies, food intolerance, reading food labels, avoiding cross contact, accommodating students with food allergies, laws regarding food allergies, and educating the school community about food allergies.
|
|
16/58
|
|
|
Wednesday July 24, 2024
|
312734
|
FNPSW: Local Wellness Policy
12:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Falcon Dam Room
**Participants need to bring their school/district’s LWP to the course, or have a digital copy readily available.**
This course is intended to position CEs to meet and exceed all the requirements of the Local Wellness Policy (LWP), while also supporting LEAs in tracking all updates and implementation efforts on an annual basis. They include a LWP template, a guide on the background and requirements for the LWP, an accompanying LWP checklist, and a Triennial Assessment Template to assist your local wellness committee with including all legislative requirements in the policy.
|
|
9/52
|
|
|
Wednesday July 24, 2024
|
312740
|
FNPSW: School Nutrition Front-Line/Specialist Course
12:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Rio Grande Room
This comprehensive course will provide an overview of the purpose and scope of the school meals program. Participants will learn the importance of their role and day-to-day duties that contribute to the overall success of compliant food service operations. Participants will review and evaluate performance measures and professional competencies that demonstrate the required knowledge and skills that contribute to compliant food service operations.
|
|
45/75
|
|
|
Wednesday July 24, 2024
|
312725
|
FNPSW: NSLP/SBP Smart Snacks
12:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Sal Del Rey Room
This class provides an overview of Nutrition Standards for All Foods and Beverages (aka Smart Snacks) sold in schools outside of reimbursable meals. Participants will gain an understanding of how Smart Snacks will affect ala carte sales and fundraisers as well as how to use the Smart Snacks Calculator.
|
|
12/52
|
|
|
Wednesday July 24, 2024
|
312729
|
FNPSW: Menu Planning for Healthy School Meals
12:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Starr County Room
This class teaches menu planners of the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and the School Breakfast Program (SBP) how to plan a basic menu, advanced techniques that increase student acceptance and support nutritional requirements and tools that support the menu plan.
|
|
13/80
|
|
|
Thursday July 25, 2024
|
312844
|
FNPSW: Food Allergies for School Nutrition Managers and Staff / Accommodating Special Dietary Needs
8:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Brooks County Room
Food Allergies for School Nutrition Managers and Staff is an in-depth training on managing food allergies in school nutrition programs. Food allergy management personnel who take this course will create an outline of a food allergy management plan or have an opportunity to strengthen their existing plan. This course includes information about food allergies, food intolerance, reading food labels, avoiding cross contact, accommodating students with food allergies, laws regarding food allergies, and educating the school community about food allergies.
|
|
26/58
|
|
|
Thursday July 25, 2024
|
312849
|
FNPSW: Local Wellness Policy
8:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Falcon Dam Room
**Participants need to bring their school/district’s LWP to the course, or have a digital copy readily available.**
This course is intended to position CEs to meet and exceed all the requirements of the Local Wellness Policy (LWP), while also supporting LEAs in tracking all updates and implementation efforts on an annual basis. They include a LWP template, a guide on the background and requirements for the LWP, an accompanying LWP checklist, and a Triennial Assessment Template to assist your local wellness committee with including all legislative requirements in the policy.
|
|
22/52
|
|
|
Thursday July 25, 2024
|
312852
|
FNPSW: School Nutrition Front-Line/Specialist Course
8:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Rio Grande Room
This comprehensive course will provide an overview of the purpose and scope of the school meals program. Participants will learn the importance of their role and day-to-day duties that contribute to the overall success of compliant food service operations. Participants will review and evaluate performance measures and professional competencies that demonstrate the required knowledge and skills that contribute to compliant food service operations.
|
|
9/75
|
|
|
Thursday July 25, 2024
|
312841
|
FNPSW: NSLP/SBP Smart Snacks
8:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Sal Del Rey Room
This class provides an overview of Nutrition Standards for All Foods and Beverages (aka Smart Snacks) sold in schools outside of reimbursable meals. Participants will gain an understanding of how Smart Snacks will affect ala carte sales and fundraisers as well as how to use the Smart Snacks Calculator.
|
|
25/52
|
|
|
Thursday July 25, 2024
|
312846
|
FNPSW: Menu Planning for Healthy School Meals
8:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Starr County Room
This class teaches menu planners of the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and the School Breakfast Program (SBP) how to plan a basic menu, advanced techniques that increase student acceptance and support nutritional requirements and tools that support the menu plan.
|
|
37/80
|
|
|
Thursday July 25, 2024
|
312839
|
FNP: USDA Foods
8:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Cameron County Room
This class aims to teach National School Lunch Program (NSLP) participants the basic knowledge, skills, and competencies needed to participate in the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Food Distribution Program (FDP) for Schools. This class will provide an overview of the new WBSCM system, Regular USDA Foods (Receiving, Storing, and Handling), USDA Food Distribution, USDA Direct Delivery, USDA Foods Processing, the Department of Defense (DoD) Fresh Program, and the DoD Farm to School Program.
|
|
53/66
|
|
|
Thursday July 25, 2024
|
311998
|
FNPSW: HACCP (3 Day Session)
8:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Fort McIntosh Room
*** NOTE: IF YOU REGISTER FOR THIS SESSION, YOU MUST ATTEND ALL THREE DAYS ***The purpose of a food safety plan is to ensure the food served to children in the Child Nutrition Programs is safe. By controlling hazards that may occur or may be introduced into foods, school nutrition employees can safeguard food. An effective food safety program will help control food safety hazards that might occur during all points in foodservice ? receiving, storing, preparing, cooking, cooling, reheating, holding, packaging, transporting, and serving. A truly effective food safety plan needs to be developed for a specific school nutrition program (SNP). By developing a food safety plan for the specs of a school (equipment, staff, physical location, etc.), the number of hazards can be significantly reduced for that site. The goal of this 2.5-day workshop is for participants to take a detailed draft of a school specific, HACCP-based food safety plan back to their SNPs. This instructor-led workshop incorporates individual work, group discussion, partner work, pre-made templates, and other resources.
|
|
80/80
|
|
|
Thursday July 25, 2024
|
312836
|
FNPSW: Meal Patterns (Breakfast, Lunch, Snack)
8:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Fort Ringgold Room
Review of NSLP, SBP, ASCP, CACFP Pre-K, CACFP-Snack Meal Patterns. Overview of Offer vs. Serve and Reimbursable meals and how it applies in the listed programs.
|
|
80/80
|
|
|
Thursday July 25, 2024
|
312835
|
FNPSW: Food Production Records
8:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Hidalgo County Room
This course teaches the requirements of implementing and maintaining a compliant food production record keeping system to support the meal pattern for meals claimed as
reimbursable for breakfast, lunch, and snack.
|
|
100/100
|
|
|
Thursday July 25, 2024
|
312837
|
FNPSW: Eligibility and Verification Guidance (Part 1)
8:00 AM - 3:30 PM
La Lomita Room
This training will help CEs establish a foundation in policies and procedures to determine and document student eligibility to participate in the free and reduced price meals offered in the NSLP and SBP, as well as learn required processes for verifying students’ eligibility to stay compliant.
|
|
2/52
|
|
|
Thursday July 25, 2024
|
312838
|
FNPSW: Meal Counting & Claiming System
8:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Laguna Madre Room
This course is designed to assist personnel in child nutrition programs to effectively establish and implement an effective counting and claiming system, acceptable meal collection procedures, quality assurance measures, financial responsibilities, and compliance.
|
|
75/75
|
|
|
Thursday July 25, 2024
|
312840
|
FNPSW: The Administrative Review (AR) Process / Procurement Review (Thresholds, Methods, and Recordkeeping)
8:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Willacy County Room
This course is designed to assist personnel responsible for managing the operational, financial, and procurement functions of child nutrition programs with procedural knowledge and resources to prepare for an Administrative, Financial, and Procurement Review. This course is not designed to teach the programmatic concepts of operating the NSLP and SBP.
|
|
5/66
|
|
|
Thursday July 25, 2024
|
312845
|
FNPSW: Food Allergies for School Nutrition Managers and Staff / Accommodating Special Dietary Needs
12:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Brooks County Room
Food Allergies for School Nutrition Managers and Staff is an in-depth training on managing food allergies in school nutrition programs. Food allergy management personnel who take this course will create an outline of a food allergy management plan or have an opportunity to strengthen their existing plan. This course includes information about food allergies, food intolerance, reading food labels, avoiding cross contact, accommodating students with food allergies, laws regarding food allergies, and educating the school community about food allergies.
|
|
22/58
|
|
|
Thursday July 25, 2024
|
312851
|
FNPSW: Local Wellness Policy
12:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Falcon Dam Room
**Participants need to bring their school/district’s LWP to the course, or have a digital copy readily available.**
This course is intended to position CEs to meet and exceed all the requirements of the Local Wellness Policy (LWP), while also supporting LEAs in tracking all updates and implementation efforts on an annual basis. They include a LWP template, a guide on the background and requirements for the LWP, an accompanying LWP checklist, and a Triennial Assessment Template to assist your local wellness committee with including all legislative requirements in the policy.
|
|
15/52
|
|
|
Thursday July 25, 2024
|
312853
|
FNPSW: School Nutrition Front-Line/Specialist Course
12:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Rio Grande Room
This comprehensive course will provide an overview of the purpose and scope of the school meals program. Participants will learn the importance of their role and day-to-day duties that contribute to the overall success of compliant food service operations. Participants will review and evaluate performance measures and professional competencies that demonstrate the required knowledge and skills that contribute to compliant food service operations.
|
|
46/75
|
|
|
Thursday July 25, 2024
|
312842
|
FNPSW: NSLP/SBP Smart Snacks
12:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Sal Del Rey Room
This class provides an overview of Nutrition Standards for All Foods and Beverages (aka Smart Snacks) sold in schools outside of reimbursable meals. Participants will gain an understanding of how Smart Snacks will affect ala carte sales and fundraisers as well as how to use the Smart Snacks Calculator.
|
|
29/52
|
|
|
Thursday July 25, 2024
|
312847
|
FNPSW: Menu Planning for Healthy School Meals
12:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Starr County Room
This class teaches menu planners of the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and the School Breakfast Program (SBP) how to plan a basic menu, advanced techniques that increase student acceptance and support nutritional requirements and tools that support the menu plan.
|
|
10/80
|
|
|