Taylor Purvis – 社区黑料 America's Education News Source Tue, 01 Aug 2023 20:20:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 /wp-content/uploads/2022/05/cropped-74_favicon-32x32.png Taylor Purvis – 社区黑料 32 32 鈥業t鈥檚 Trendy, It鈥檚 New鈥: Is The Future of Healthy School Lunch Vending Machines? /article/its-trendy-its-new-is-the-future-of-healthy-school-lunch-vending-machines/ Tue, 01 Aug 2023 18:00:00 +0000 /?post_type=article&p=712470 When students returned to in-person classes in August 2020, Louisiana鈥檚 Livingston Parish Public Schools struggled to serve lunch while adhering to social distance guidelines.

That鈥檚 when the district began experimenting with vending machines as a school meal option.

But what began as a short-term, pandemic-era fix to alleviate cafeteria lines later transformed into a way to spark excitement and increase student participation in school meals.

鈥淚t’s trendy, it’s new, it’s different, and that, of course, grabs students鈥 attention,鈥 Sommer Purvis, supervisor of child nutrition programs at the Livingston Parish Public Schools, told 社区黑料.


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Livingston Parish Public Schools

As districts across the country adjusted to the absence of federally funded school meals in the 2022-23 school year, many saw a decline in student participation

But Livingston Parish Public Schools experienced an uptick.
School breakfast participation increased from 10,746 to 11,023 students, and school lunch  participation increased from 18,669 to 19,233 students 鈥 a 3% surge, according to the .

Purvis credited creating options for reimbursable school meals, such as the vending machines, for the district鈥檚 continued growth in student participation.

Serving students鈥 meals from vending machines compared to a traditional cafeteria line creates 鈥渢he perception of offering something different and healthier even though both meet the same regulations,鈥 Purvis said.

Livingston Parish Public Schools

From club sandwiches to a variety of fresh salads made in-house, the vending machines sell out more than 150 lunches a day at the district鈥檚 four participating schools.

The district also regularly asks for student feedback, and began including vegetarian and vegan lunch options.

Livingston Parish Public Schools

The vending machines are not only popular among students, but have also helped ease labor shortages among the participating schools鈥 cafeteria staff.

鈥淚t鈥檚 helped during serving time being able to disperse some students to other areas as opposed to them all coming in through the cafeteria lines,鈥 Purvis said.

Livingston Parish Public Schools child nutrition program coordinator Chancy Vaughn noted how the cafeteria staff have responded positively to the changes.

Livingston Parish Public Schools

鈥淎 lot of work does go into the front end of it but you make up for it on the back end,鈥 Vaughn told 社区黑料. 鈥淲hen lunch time starts, the workload is less because the [vending] machines operate by themselves.鈥

Vaughn said the vending machines are connected to the school cafeteria鈥檚 payment system, so students can decide where they prefer to use money from their accounts.

鈥淭he students love it a lot, they really do,鈥 Vaughn said. 鈥淭hey love having the options鈥nd I think if we gave them even more options they would love it even more.鈥

Livingston Parish Public Schools

12th grader Taylor Purvis said his classmates enjoy the convenience, especially if the cafeteria lines are too long.

鈥淚t opened up a lot of new opportunities for everybody,鈥 Purvis told 社区黑料. 鈥淎 lot of students like it and it鈥檚 very convenient.鈥

As the 2023-24 school year begins, Vaughn said the district plans on expanding the meals offered in the vending machines.

鈥淚f we brought in more vending machines, they would be utilized,鈥 Vaughn said. 鈥淭he students really enjoy and look forward to using them.鈥

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