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BACK TO SCHOOL CONFERENCE 2018 Illinois State Board of Education Nutrition Division www.isbe.net/nutrition

The Theme Nutritional Pursuit Our theme for the 2018 Back To School Conference is Nutritional Pursuit! You will see this theme carried throughout the next two days of the conference and in our last session in which we will host a trivial pursuit themed activity that we hope everyone will enjoy! In each breakout session you will notice the presenters will have one slide per session that has one of the trivia pie pieces on it. The information on the slide with a pie piece on it is information that we want to emphasize and that may come in handy later. So keep your eyes peeled for these pie pieces within each breakout session presentation! Pie Pieces Strawberry Orange Kiwi Lemon Watermelon Honeydew

SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE Day 1 - August 6, 2018 Room #1 Room #2 Room #3 9:00am - 10:00am 10:00am - 11:30am Registration for Conference General Session General Session Room Welcome and Culinary Demonstration 11:30am - 12:00pm Working Lunch ISBE Update & Lunch 12:00pm - 12:15pm switch sessions 12:15pm - 1:15pm Breakout #1 1:15pm - 1:30pm switch sessions 1:30pm - 2:30pm Breakout #2 2:30pm - 2:45pm switch sessions What's for Lunch? Smarter Lunchrooms, Smarter Kids Overview of Child Nutrition Programs What to Expect on a SNP Review Getting To Know WINS Direct Certification & Certification 2:45pm - 3:45pm Breakout #3 Smart Snacks Digging into School Nutrition Programs Data Verification About the Who, When and How 3:45pm - 4:00pm switch sessions 4:00pm - 5:00pm Breakout #4 Making the BEST School Breakfast Program USDA Foods: An Essential Part of School Nutrition Programs Claims & FRIS Data Day 2 - August 7,2017 Room #1 Room #2 Room #3 7:30am - 8:00am Registration 8:00am - 9:00am Breakout #5 What s for Breakfast? Resource Management Professional Standards 9:00am - 9:15 am switch rooms 9:15am - 10:15am Breakout #6 10:15am - 10:30am switch rooms 10:30am - 11:30am Breakout #7 11:30am - 12:00 pm 12:00pm - 1:30pm 1:30pm - 1:45pm Working Lunch General Session & Lunch switch rooms 1:45pm 2:45pm Breakout #8 2:45pm - 3:00pm 3:00pm - 4:00pm switch rooms General Session Navigating the Maize: Making Sense of the Vegetable Subgroups Menu Recordkeeping Nutritional Pursuit General Procurement Unpaid Meal Guidance Administrative Review - Top 10 Findings The Local Wellness Policy and Farm to School Connection Accommodation of Special Dietary Needs Getting a Grip on Whole Grain-Rich General Session Room 2nd Floor General Session with State Superintendent of Education - Dr. Tony Smith and Lt. Governor - Evelyn Sanguinetti

1st Floor Breakout Room #1 Breakout Room #2 Breakout Room #3 Technical Assistance Area Registration Desk 2nd Floor General Sessions & Lunch Coffee Shop Escalators

OPENING SESSION CHEF DEMO Chef Michael McGreal CEC, CCE, CHE, FMP, CHA, MCFE Department Chair, Culinary Arts, Joliet Junior College Chef Michael J. McGreal has worked in the foodservice industry for over 35 years, holding positions at some of Chicago s premier restaurants and hotels, starting his career as a foodservice and banquet chef for Northern Illinois University. He earned his chef training degree from Washburne Culinary Institute in Chicago, his bachelor s degree in hospitality organizational management from the University of St. Francis, and his master s degree in management from Robert Morris University. Chef McGreal joined the prestigious Culinary Arts Program at Joliet Junior College in 1996 and has served as the department chair since 1999. Chef McGreal is a chef consultant for the USDA s Institute of Child Nutrition (ICN) and a chef trainer for Culinary Nutrition Associates, LLC. In this capacity he conducts trainings related to the Healthy Schools Initiative for foodservice professionals around the country. He also served on the First Lady s National Advisory Council for the Chefs Move to Schools Initiative since 2010. Chef McGreal has earned many industry certifications. He also earned many honors including the American Culinary Federation Presidential Medallion in 2011, the 2009 Postsecondary Educator of the Year award from the Foodservice Educators Network International, the Illinois Federation of Teachers Everyday Hero Award, and the Professional Achievement Award from the University of St. Francis. Chef McGreal as authored and co-authored four books including Culinary Arts Principles and Applications, Culinary Math Principles and Applications, 50 Effective Knife Techniques, and the National Apprenticeship Training Program for Cooks.

SPECIAL GUESTS State Superintendent of Education Tony Smith, Ph.D. Dr. Tony Smith was appointed by the State Board of Education effective May 1, 2015. Prior to his arrival at the Illinois State Board of Education, Dr. Smith was the executive director of the W. Clement & Jessie V. Stone Foundation, which annually awards more than $5 million in grants that support children's development and education. Before joining the Stone Foundation, Dr. Smith led the Oakland Unified School District in California, where he helped improve academic outcomes, district finances, family engagement and organizational coherence during his four-year tenure. Dr. Smith has served in a wide range of leadership roles, primarily in his native state of California. Prior to being superintendent in Oakland, Dr. Smith served as Deputy Superintendent for the San Francisco Unified School District, where he led efforts to close the achievement gap. He also served as Superintendent of the Emery Unified School District. He previously led the Math, Science and Technology Initiative at the Emeryville Citywide Initiative. He oversaw several major programs at the former Bay Area Coalition for Equitable Schools, now known as the National Equity Project. Dr. Smith earned his bachelor's degree in English in 1992 from the University of California, Berkeley, where he was captain of the football team. He went on to earn his master's and doctorate degrees in the Division of Language, Literacy and Culture from Cal's Graduate School of Education. Dr. Smith and his wife, Kathleen, an Oak Park native, and their two daughters reside in River Forest. Evelyn is proud to serve the residents of the State of Illinois as their 47th Lieutenant Governor. She is a wife, working mother of three and an attorney by trade. She was formerly an adjunct professor of law and a Wheaton City Councilwoman. Evelyn was born to teenage parents in Hialeah, a neighborhood outside of Miami, FL. Her mother was a Cuban refugee and her father, an Ecuadorian immigrant. Evelyn recalls moving frequently as a child because her parents were unable to afford rent. While they were of little means, her parents were determined to give Evelyn every opportunity to succeed. Growing up, Evelyn developed a love for the arts. She learned how to play the piano at a local community center and was accepted into The New World School of the Arts in Miami, FL. Evelyn not only became an accomplished pianist, she cultivated a love for learning. This educational opportunity allowed her to pursue a college education at Florida International University. Following graduation, Evelyn moved to Chicago to attend The John Marshall Law School where she developed an understanding and passion for the law and for Illinois. Evelyn soon joined Illinois Attorney General Jim Ryan s office as an Assistant Attorney General where she fought to protect the people of the State of Illinois. In 2010, Evelyn suffered an accident while walking on Wheaton city property. Subsequent medical examinations revealed that she has Multiple Sclerosis. Evelyn vowed to never let her MS stop her. She proceeded to run for, and win, an election to the Wheaton City Council on a platform of delivering efficient, streamlined government. As Lt. Governor of Illinois, Evelyn is committed to fighting for all Illinois residents. She applies the same passion to her latest role that has propelled her throughout her life, from humble beginnings in Hialeah, FL to becoming Illinois first Latina Lieutenant Governor.

ON-SITE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE This year we will have a technical assistance area located next to the registration desk. A staff schedule is provided below to assist you in meeting with staff that work with the specific subject area that you are looking for assistance with. Monday Staff Staff Staff Staff Topics August 6th 12:15-1:30 Tim Murphy Paula Williams Katheryn Dundon SNP general, USDA Foods, Monitoring 1:30-2:45 Emily Durbin Toby Turek Jorge Nieves Christina Smith SNP general, Resource Mngmt, Monitoring & CACFP 2:45-4:00 Jason Prager Henry Janssen Mary Neuman Monitoring & Resource Mngmnt 4:00-5:00 Lindsay Blough John Burton Paul Hansen SNP general & Monitoring Tuesday Staff Staff Staff Staff Topics August 7th 8:00-9:15 Beth Fitzsimmons Matthew Whitaker Andrea Gregory SNP general & Monitoring 9:15-10:30 Emily Durbin Mike Gogerty Kim Nesler SNP general, Resource Mngmt & Monitoring 10:30-11:45 Tim Murphy Henry Janssen Tess Smith SNP general, Resource Mngmt & Monitoring 1:45-3:00 Ladd Mitchell Paula Williams Judy Foster Shaista Shaikh SNP general, USDA Foods & Monitoring &

Kahoot! is a game based online learning tool. We will be using Kahoot! In our last session with a fun interactive game! Want to get ready to Kahoot? There are two ways to Kahoo! 1) You can download the app by going to your phones app store and downloading the free app OR 2) You can go to www.kahoot.com and click on Play! At the top of the screen. Either way that you choose to play the game PIN will be provided at the Nutritional Pursuit session. We hope to see you there!

Exhibitors Please stop by our exhibit tables to learn more about what each of them can do for you! The Exhibit area is located on the 1st floor on the south end of the lobby. Illinois School Nutrition Association Midwest Dairy Council Rise and Shine Illinois Seven Generations Ahead/ Illinois Farm to School Network St. Louis District Dairy Council University of Illinois Extension Professional Standards The Outlook Newsletter Annual Training Requirements Director: at least 12 hours per year Managers: at least 10 hours per year Full-time Staff: at least 6 hours per year Part-time Staff (that work less than 20 hrs/wk): at least 4 hours per year The Outlook Newsletter is produced monthly and provides updates, training information, due date reminders and other useful tips and resources. Our newsletter automatically goes to the Authorized Representative and Sponsor Contact. Anyone else can be added by signing up for our listserv, just email us the email address to cnp@isbe.net

Thank you for your participation in this years Back to School Conference and for everything that you do for the children of Illinois! You are essential to student success and the ISBE vision. Illinois is a state of whole, healthy children nested in whole, healthy systems supporting communities wherein all people are socially and economically secure. Whole Child Whole School Whole Community Illinois State Board of Education Nutrition Division 100 N First St (W-270) Springfield, IL 62777 Phone (IL Only): 800/545-7892 Phone: 217-782-2491 Web: www.isbe.net/nutrition Email: cnp@isbe.net WIFI Password: swim