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351 Riverside Drive Mount Airy, NC 27030
School Nutrition Contact Information:
Celena Watson, School Nutrition Director [email protected] 336-789-7514 ext. 1037
Melissa Martin, Administrative Assistant [email protected] 336-789-7514 ext. 1042
Carolyn Boggs, Cafeteria Manager, B.H. Tharrington Primary School 336-789-2888
Robin Semones, Cafeteria Manager, J.J. Jones Intermediate School 336-786-1010
Candice Dollyhite, Cafeteria Manager, Mount Airy Middle School 336-786-1757
Lynn Sheppard, Cafeteria Manager, Mount Airy High School 336-786-5366
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New USDA Nutritional Guidelines
State and federal requirements are based on the USDA Dietary Guidelines. We provide students with access to a variety of affordable and appealing foods that meet the health and nutrition needs of students.
Get on track to a new healthier you...it's time to create your own personal nutrition and fitness plan using the new USDA SuperTracker. This new nutrition and fitness tracking tool combines the simplicity of the ChooseMyPlate visual diagram for recommended foods with the importance of getting a healthy dose of physical activity heralded in the Let's Move campaign.
Think of the SuperTracker as your very own personal trainer that helps you put together your personal health plan, setting personal health and fitness goals, and then tracks and coaches your progress. You can track what you eat, record minutes of exercise, watch your weight, and then best of all, track your progress through a series of easy to use graphical calculators and reports.
The SuperTracker is the complete package. When setting up your personal profile you can customize the activities you like to do and the duration you like to do them.
They key components of the ChooseMyPlate concept is to make sure that half of the plate is fill of fruits and vegetables, with a little less than a quarter being lean proteins, the balance being whole grains and your dairy choices should be low fat. It's that easy!
The new guidelines focus on 3 key areas...
Balancing Calories
- Enjoy your food, but eat less
- Avoid oversized portions
Foods to Increase
- Make half your plate fruits and vegetables
- Make at least half your grains whole grains
- Switch to fat-free or low fat (1%) milk
Foods to Reduce
- Compare sodium in foods like soup, bread, and frozen meals
- and choose the foods with lower numbers - Drink water instead of sugary drinks
The old Food Pyramid has been replaced with new simpler concept of ChooseMyPlate. This simple plate method of meal planning has long been used by dieticians and provides an easy familiar graphic of the dinner plate to help better understand the 2010 Dietary Guidelines of how we should be choosing a healthy diet. Click on www.ChooseMyPlate.gov
U.S. Food Recall Information
For the most current information regarding food recalls in the United States please visit the site below.