[Congressional Bills 116th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 895 Introduced in House (IH)]
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116th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 895
Recognizing National School Breakfast Week from March 2nd through March
6th, 2020, and expressing the sense of Congress that providing
breakfast in schools through the National School Breakfast Program has
a positive impact on classroom performance.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
March 10, 2020
Ms. Moore submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the
Committee on Education and Labor
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RESOLUTION
Recognizing National School Breakfast Week from March 2nd through March
6th, 2020, and expressing the sense of Congress that providing
breakfast in schools through the National School Breakfast Program has
a positive impact on classroom performance.
Whereas National School Breakfast Program participants under the Child Nutrition
Act of 1966 include public, private, elementary, middle, and high
schools, as well as rural, suburban, and urban schools;
Whereas, on average per day in the 2018-2019 school year, 12,400,000 students in
the United States consumed free or reduced-price school breakfasts
provided under the National School Breakfast Program established by
section 4 of the Child Nutrition Act of 1966;
Whereas over 6,000 schools that participate in the National School Lunch Program
do not participate in the National School Breakfast Program;
Whereas, in the 2018-2019 school year, 8 States failed to reach even half of the
low-income students who participate in the National School Lunch Program
with the National School Breakfast Program;
Whereas just over half of the low-income students who participate in the
National School Lunch Program also participate in the National School
Breakfast Program;
Whereas making breakfast widely available through different venues or a
combination thereof, such as breakfast after the bell programs, in the
classroom, obtained as students exit their school bus, or outside the
classroom, has been shown to increase participation in free or reduced-
price breakfast programs and lessen the stigma regarding such
participation, which often prevents eligible students from obtaining
traditional breakfast in the cafeteria;
Whereas providing free universal breakfast through the Community Eligibility
Provision has been shown to significantly increase National School
Breakfast Program participation rates and reduce administrative burden;
Whereas States with high implementation of the Community Eligibility Provision
have experienced high participation in the National School Breakfast
Program;
Whereas studies have shown that access to nutritious programs such as the
National School Lunch Program and National School Breakfast Program help
to create a strong learning environment for children and help to improve
children's concentration in the classroom;
Whereas providing breakfast in the classroom has been shown in several instances
to improve attentiveness and academic performance, while reducing
tardiness and disciplinary referrals;
Whereas students struggling with hunger experience a greater prevalence of
behavioral, emotional, mental health, and academic problems;
Whereas students who consume breakfast have been shown to perform better on
mathematical tasks, vocabulary tests, demanding mental tasks, and in
dealing with frustration;
Whereas studies suggest that eating breakfast at school, which is closer to
classroom and test-taking time, improves student performance on
standardized tests relative to students who skip breakfast or have
breakfast at home;
Whereas studies show that students who skip breakfast are more likely to have
difficulty distinguishing among similar images, show increased errors,
and have slower memory recall;
Whereas children that experience hunger have been shown to be more likely to
have lower math scores, face an increased likelihood of repeating a
grade, and receive more special education services;
Whereas National School Breakfast Program participants have better nutrition
status and intake of nutrients, such as calcium, fiber, protein, and
vitamins A and C; and
Whereas children who fail to eat breakfast are more likely to be overweight or
obese than children who eat a daily healthy breakfast: Now, therefore,
be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) recognizes the importance of the National School
Breakfast Program and its overall positive effect on the lives
of low-income children and families, as well as its effect on
helping to improve a child's overall classroom performance;
(2) recognizes the importance of the Community Eligibility
Provision in increasing school breakfast participation, and
reducing administrative burden;
(3) expresses support for States that have successfully
implemented school breakfast programs in order to improve the
test scores and grades of its participating students; and
(4) encourages States to strengthen their school breakfast
programs by improving access for students, to promote
improvements in the nutritional quality of breakfasts served,
and to inform students and parents of healthy nutritional and
lifestyle choices.
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