March 3-6

National School Breakfast Week - The Quest for Breakfast

National School Breakfast Week is March 3-6 

National School Breakfast Week celebrates the important role a nutritious school breakfast plays in helping students start their day ready to learn, grow, and succeed. Observed each year during the first full week of March, NSBW shines a spotlight on the School Breakfast Program and the dedicated school nutrition professionals who fuel students every morning!

    The Realm Rises with Breakfast: 15+ million students participate in the School Breakfast Program in the United States.
    • Stronger Bonds Begin at Breakfast:  A healthy breakfast reduces irritability and disciplinary issues, and helps kids get along better with peers
    • Fuel for Focus:  Eating a whole breakfast improves children’s alertness, focus and memory.
    • A Smarter Start Wins the Day:  Students who eat breakfast the morning of a standardized test achieve 17.5% higher scores than those who do not eat breakfast.
    • Ready for the Journey Ahead: Students who participate in school breakfast programs show improved attendance and academic performance
    • Strong Starts Shape the Future:  Students who regularly eat breakfast are more likely to build positive, life-long eating habits and maintain a healthier body weight.
    • Sharp Minds Lead the Way:  School breakfast helps students complete challenging mental tasks and boosts problem-solving abilities.


    No Cost Breakfast:
    Parents/Guardians, we encourage you to allow your child(ren) to participate in our School Breakfast Program. Breakfast is offered in each building every morning at NO COST!!!!Monday-Friday

    • Holland High School 7:10 a.m.-7:40 a.m.
    • Holland Middle School 7:00 a.m.-7:25 a.m.
    • West Elementary School 8:00 a.m.-8:25 a.m.
    • Jefferson Elementary School 8:00 a.m.-8:25 a.m.
    • Heights @ Longfellow School 7:45 a.m.-8:10 a.m.
    • Holland Language Academy (HLA) 7:45 a.m.-8:10 a.m.