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News Release
Wednesday, August 28, 2002
Contact: Simon Chaitowitz, Communications Director, 202-686-2210,
ext. 309, simonc@pcrm.org
School Lunches Flunk Nutrition Test, Say Doctors
Six of the Biggest School Districts Score D or Lower; Ft.
Lauderdale a Bright Spot; Houston and Detroit Tie for Worst
Washington, D.C.Nine of the 10 biggest school districts in the country are failing to provide the kind of healthy lunches that would help prevent childhood obesity and other health problems, say a team of dietitians with the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM). The organization is issuing its annual School Lunch Report Card today.
PCRM’s nutrition department graded the nutritional quality of the elementary school lunches served in ten of the largest U.S. school districts participating in the federally assisted National School Lunch Program. The program is operated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).
“If we’re going to reverse current trends of childhood obesity and diabetes, we’ve got to get more low-fat and vegetarian meals on the school menus,” says PCRM staff dietitian Jen Keller, R.D. “Kids need more fruits, vegetables, beans, and whole grains and fewer greasy hamburgers, chicken nuggets, and French fries. Learning how to eat right is a lesson that will benefit them for life.”
Dietitians analyzed 15 days worth of menus for each school, awarding points based on whether the institution met the USDA’s standard nutrition guidelines and how frequently it offered low-fat vegetable side dishes, whole or dried fruit, hot meatless and vegan entrées, and cholesterol-free options. The schools earned extra points for offering nondairy, calcium-rich beverages. Here are the results:
School District |
Location |
Points (out of
100) |
Grade |
Broward County School District |
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. |
85 |
B |
Dade County School District |
Miami, Fla. |
71 |
C |
Fairfax County Public Schools |
Fairfax, Va. |
71 |
C |
New York City Public Schools |
New York, N.Y. |
70 |
C |
Clark County School District |
Las Vegas, Nev. |
66 |
D |
Dallas Independent School District |
Dallas, Tex. |
65 |
D |
Los Angeles Unified School District |
Los Angeles, Calif. |
60 |
D |
Philadelphia City School District |
Philadelphia, Penn. |
59 |
F |
Detroit City School District |
Detroit, Mich. |
57 |
F |
Houston Independent School District |
Houston, Tex. |
57 |
F |
Founded in 1985, the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine is a nonprofit health organization that promotes preventive medicine, especially good nutrition. PCRM also conducts clinical research studies, opposes unethical human experimentation, and promotes alternatives to animal research.
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