2022-2023 School Breakfast Challenge

School Breakfast fuels academic success! Kids who eat a healthy school breakfast do better in math, have higher attendance and are more likely to graduate. Make this school year the best one yet.

Join the Wisconsin School Breakfast Challenge and see how easy it is to provide a healthy breakfast and a great start for every student!

School Breakfast fuels academic success! Kids who eat a healthy school breakfast do better in math, have higher attendance and are more likely to graduate. Make this school year the best one yet.

Join the Wisconsin School Breakfast Challenge and see how easy it is to provide a healthy breakfast and a great start for every student!

GET STARTED

  • Challenge Start: February 1, 2023
  • Challenge End: February 24, 2023
  • Challenge Rules: Any school participating in the USDA School Breakfast Program is eligible to participate in the challenge and win prizes. Winners will be determined based on points earned for breakfast activities detailed on the Big Cheese scorecard. Completed scorecards and proof of activities must be submitted by February 28, 2023.

PRIZES & RECOGNITION

First place (receiving $1,000), second place (receiving $750), and third place (receiving $750) prizes will be awarded in each of the following categories.

  • Colby – district enrollment greater than 875 students
  • Swiss – district enrollment between 275 and 875 students
  • Mozzarella – district enrollment less than 275 students

CONTACT

To learn more about the Wisconsin Breakfast Challenge, please contact DPI’s School Nutrition Team School Breakfast Specialists at [email protected].

No Kid Hungry

Equipment Assistance Grant

Eligible to apply

All School Food Authorities (SFAs) with an active school nutrition contract with the DPI School Nutrition Team are eligible to apply. USDA awarded Wisconsin a total of $1,103,098 to distribute to School Food Authorities through a competitive grant process. You can use the equipment for your School Breakfast Program, also!

Up to $50,000 for two pieces of equipment

These funds will allow SFAs to purchase equipment to serve healthier meals that meet current meal patterns, with emphasis on more fruits and vegetables in school meals, improve food safety, and expand access. 

When to apply

The application period for the FY 2022 NSLP Equipment Assistance Grant opened on December 21, 2022 and will close on February 6, 2023. Qualtrics application links have been sent via email to the Authorized Representative and Food Service Director at each SFA participating in the NSLP.

Grant Information, Tools and Resources

https://dpi.wi.gov/school-nutrition/grants-opportunities/equipment-grant

Ready-to-use Resources

School Breakfast Implementation Toolkit:

Serving Up a Successful SB Program

Use this toolkit to learn about how to successfully expand your breakfast program using Breakfast After the Bell models and increase breakfast participation, from incorporating marketing tactics that resonate with students to learning about popular menu items that are designed for Breakfast After the Bell models.

 

Overview of Breakfast After the Bell Models:

Innovative Breakfast Delivery Options

Increase breakfast participation by making breakfast part of the school day. Breakfast in the Classroom, Grab and Go, and Second Chance Breakfast are all successful models to boost student participation in the program.

 

Address Concerns with:

Breakfast After the Bell Myth

Shed light on the most common myths that persist about Breakfast After the Bell, including that it takes away from instructional time and that it causes messes in the classroom.

 

Implement Breakfast After the Bell:

Center for Best Practices website

Access resources to support Breakfast After the Bell implementation, including troubleshooting, stakeholder engagement, and technical assistance.

 

Success Stories:

School Breakfast Success Stories

Learn from schools all across the country on how to increase breakfast participation using innovative breakfast delivery models, creative troubleshooting, collaboration, and targeted stakeholder engagement. Start by watching the following videos from Wisconsin schools!

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