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Lanesborough Elementary Testing Out Breakfast Program
By Andy McKeever, iBerkshires Staff
01:28AM / Friday, April 15, 2016
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Head cook Karen Kelley provided examples of the breakfasts to the School Committee on Tuesday.

LANESBOROUGH, Mass. — The Elementary School is piloting a new breakfast program.
 
Principal Martin McEvoy said on Tuesday that the "grab and go" program will provide small breakfast meals to anyone who signs up. The meals will cost $1.25 with a discounted rate for those who qualify for reduced lunch, and free for those who qualify for free lunch.
 
"There are a lot of different models for breakfast programs," McEvoy said.
 
Lanesborough's program is different from what's happening in Pittsfield, where every student receives a free meal. But, it still accomplishes the goal of providing the ability for it. 
 
"Studies have shown if they have breakfast, they are more focused," School Committee Chairwoman Regina DiLego said.
 
Head cook Karen Kelley said the program is mostly guided by state standards. The child will be given a cup of milk, cup of fruit, and a grain. Exactly which grains are still being determined. There could be also be alternatives for grains such as yogurt, eggs, or cheese, as well as homemade items like muffins. 
 
The students who arrive early will be able to get breakfast in the cafeteria before homeroom. For those arriving on the bus, the breakfasts will be bagged and can be eaten during homeroom. 
 
McEvoy said parents who do not want to participate don't have to do anything but those who do, will have to fill out the application. The launching of the program couples well with a new system for parents to see meal account balances online, he said.
 
The program is still a pilot and the principal said he'll be monitoring not only how many students participate but also if it translates to better learning.
 
"We'll see if it makes any difference in their ability to learn locally. We know what the studies have shown," McEvoy said.
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