​​Nutrition Program Bulletin – Week of December 30, 2024​

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Nutrition Program Bulletin – Week of December 30, 2024

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Food Distribution Program (FDP)

Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Order Receipt System (FFAVORS) Receipting Requirement Change

Effective January 5, 2025, School Food Authorities (SFAs) participating in U.S. Department of Agriculture Department of Defense Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program (USDA DoD Fresh) are required to receipt in Web Based Supply Chain Management (WBSCM) within two business days of receipt of USDA Foods (previously five business days) before a receipt is considered past due. As before, if past due receipt(s) exist, ordering will be locked until past due receipt(s) are processed. Receipts will continue to remain on the Edit Receipts screen for seven days after receipt of USDA Foods.

If you have any questions, please ask your FFAVORS account representative or email the FFAVORS help desk.

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School Nutrition Programs (SNP)

New Resource Management Resources

New resources are now available on the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) Meal Pricing and Non-Program Foods webpage to assist SFAs in financial management of the SNPs.

  • Nonprogram Food Pricing Tool Sample calculator used to determine pricing of nonprogram foods according to a fixed food cost percentage markup.

Reminder: Minnesota Free School Meals (MN-FSM) and Unallowable Costs

MN-FSM program sponsors may provide a maximum of one reimbursable breakfast and one reimbursable lunch each school day to all students at no cost.

Revenue for any items provided to students, staff and other adults outside the reimbursable meals must accrue to the Nonprofit School Food Service Account (NSFSA). These items include:

  • Meals served to teachers, staff and other adults.
  • Carton of milk (in addition to or outside of the milk included in the reimbursable meal).
  • Snack items.
  • Second entrée.
  • Second breakfast or a second lunch.
  • Meals that do not meet the minimum meal pattern requirements.

If revenue is not collected for these items, the cost is considered unallowable to the NSFSA, the amount is expected to be restored to Fund 02 by the district’s general Fund 01 or other funds and the accounting for nonprogram meals/items and collecting revenue from customers must begin immediately. Refer to Adult Meal Pricing Requirements for more information.

Required School Meals Policy Including Unpaid Meal Charges, Delinquent Debt and Uncollectable Foodservice Debt

Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 124D.111, subdivision 1 requires all schools in Minnesota that participate in the SNP to adopt a school meals policy. The policy must, at minimum, meet the requirements outlined in the statute languageincluding how unpaid meal debt will be collectedand can contain additional language to address other local situations. For an overview of the required school meals policy and sample policy language, refer to the School Meals Policy and Sample Language resource located on the Meal Pricing and Non-Program Foods webpage of the MDE website.

Additional resources to assist a school in developing its locally-controlled School Meals Policy:

  • Collections for Bad Foodservice Debt: Prior to sending uncollectible food service accounts to collections, the SFA should determine, based on school board policy, which accounts should be written off as uncollectible. See Scenario 2 in School Business Bulletin No. 68 – June 2021 for the journal entry to write off uncollectible accounts.

Say Yes! to School Meals Photo Contest

MDE is excited to announce the second annual Say Yes! to Schools Photo Contest. The contest is intended to celebrate and showcase the delicious and unique meals that Minnesota schools are serving. Each School Food Authority may submit one breakfast photo and one lunch photo. The contest period runs January 6–February 10, 2025. All entries must be received no later than 5 p.m. on February 10. View the contest details on the Team Nutrition webpage and view examples from last year's photo contest.

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