Las Vegas Review-Journal

CCSD parents, students to have online lunch info app

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Clark County parents and students will have online access to a lot more informatio­n about school lunch starting this fall.

The Clark County School District recently switched its menu planning services to Colorado-based Nutrislice, a company featured at last week’s School Nutrition Associatio­n annual conference at Mandalay Bay.

“We were doing everything manually,” said Lory Hayon, a dietitian with the Clark County School District.

The system is live already, but not every function is up and running. Once it’s all functional, students and parents can see all sorts of nutrition informatio­n about the food being served in Clark County cafeterias, including ingredient­s, calories and allergy informatio­n.

“You know what you’re getting. Knowledge is the big thing,” said Timothy Berning, a Nutrislice employee in business developmen­t who showed off the functional­ity of the Nutrislice app to a Review-journal reporter last week.

Parents also will be able to see how much money students have remaining in their accounts to pay for food.

Elementary school lunch menus still will be printed and sent home manually, but middle and high school informatio­n will be online.

In addition to scanning meals for nutrition informatio­n, students and parents also will be able to rate meals, giving district staff a better sense of which meals students enjoy more.

The software and setup cost the district $45,876, and it was paid for out of the food service fund, according to board minutes.

Meghin Delaney

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