By Unsie Zuege    Thanks to the efforts of a 13-year-old Chanhassen girl, the non-recyclable yogurt containers at St. John the Baptist Catholic School in Excelsior were repurposed and converted ...
Every so often the issue of “lunch shaming” makes it into national or state news as schools grapple with the diligent way to respond when students don’t have money to pay for school lunch.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. Back-to-school season is upon us, along with a wide range of snack food options being marketed to busy parents to fill the growing ...
Add a banh mi sandwich for $8.50 and you'll have a quick and easy Vietnamese lunch. Details: 6031 N ... If you're looking for a small but delicious meal, order a cup of jambalaya for $7.65, a cup of ...
THERE are some interesting fixtures next week in round two of the Pinenergy Munster Schools’ Boys Senior Cup. Among the highlights is the quarter-final eliminator between fierce rivals Ardscoil Rís ...
Parents and dietitians say it shouldn't be up to schools to push healthy eating if it means sending food home, or not allowing a child to eat something packed in their lunch box — especially ...
Kathrine Lynch, founder of The Daily Menu blog, shares tips for kids' packed lunches. Video / Mike Scott School is nearly back and with the return to class comes the daily stress and scramble of ...
Crescent College Comprehensive advanced to the next round of the Munster Schools Junior Cup following a tense 15-14 victory over Glenstal Abbey at Thomond Park. Both sides struggled in the opening ...
St Vincent’s Castleknock edged out Kilkenny College to make it to the Leinster Schools Senior Cup quarter-finals after some late drama at Energia Park, Donnybrook. The cool hands of Luke Hanly ...
The event will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Jan. 28 at Crossroads Middle School, 4400 Ambrose NE. A light lunch will be served; no registration is necessary. Now in its 19th year, Northview ...
Gov. Laura Kelly wants Kansas taxpayers to pay for free school lunches for nearly 37,000 students who qualify for reduced price meals, including more than 2,000 attending Topeka-area schools.