Breakfast for One Student
Students arrive to school without having anything to eat for a variety of reasons. Whatever the reason, being hungry makes learning difficult. Having access to a balanced, nutritious breakfast can make a big difference. Breakfasts served in schools supported by the Child Nutrition Council of Manitoba meet the Manitoba School Nutrition Guidelines and include whole grains, fruit, vegetables, and protein items. Breakfasts do more than provide nutrition, they bring students together with peers and school staff in warm, welcoming environments to start their day on a positive note.
Students arrive to school without having anything to eat for a variety of reasons. Whatever the reason, being hungry makes learning difficult. Having access to a balanced, nutritious breakfast can make a big difference. Breakfasts served in schools supported by the Child Nutrition Council of Manitoba meet the Manitoba School Nutrition Guidelines and include whole grains, fruit, vegetables, and protein items. Breakfasts do more than provide nutrition, they bring students together with peers and school staff in warm, welcoming environments to start their day on a positive note.
Students arrive to school without having anything to eat for a variety of reasons. Whatever the reason, being hungry makes learning difficult. Having access to a balanced, nutritious breakfast can make a big difference. Breakfasts served in schools supported by the Child Nutrition Council of Manitoba meet the Manitoba School Nutrition Guidelines and include whole grains, fruit, vegetables, and protein items. Breakfasts do more than provide nutrition, they bring students together with peers and school staff in warm, welcoming environments to start their day on a positive note.