Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 186 CHAPTER 36 Relative to School Breakfast Week. [ Filed with Secretary of State April 13, 2018. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTACR 186, Rubio. School Breakfast Week. This measure would proclaim March 5, 2018, to March 9, 2018, inclusive, as School Breakfast Week. Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO Bill TextWHEREAS, More than 4.9 million California residents struggle to provide enough food for their families and nearly one in five children are food insecure, meaning they do not have consistent access to adequate food; andWHEREAS, California ranks 27th in the nation in school breakfast participation, and the state provided only 55.6 percent of children eligible for free or reduced-price school meals with federally funded school breakfasts; andWHEREAS, More than 58 percent of California public school pupils qualify for free or reduced-price school meals, yet many of those low-income pupils are not eating the nutritious school breakfast offered due to barriers such as social stigma, late buses or carpools, long cafeteria lines, and tight class schedules; andWHEREAS, Eating breakfast as part of the schoolday is associated with positive pupil behavioral health and academic outcomes such as improved concentration in class, lower rates of chronic absenteeism, fewer classroom disruptions, and less frequent visits to the school nurse; andWHEREAS, Breakfast After the Bell programs, such as breakfast in the classroom, grab and go breakfast, and second chance breakfast, are proven meal delivery methods that boost school breakfast participation and related positive outcomes; andWHEREAS, School breakfast participation is associated with a lower body mass index, which is an indicator of excess body fat, lower probability of being overweight, and lower probability of obesity; andWHEREAS, States across the nation have introduced legislation to require that schools with a high percentage of pupils who are eligible for free or reduced-price school meals implement a Breakfast After the Bell program; andWHEREAS, If California schools increased school breakfast participation to 70 percent of their pupils, an additional 1.8 million pupils would receive breakfast every day and school districts would receive an additional $101 million in federal meal reimbursements for their school nutrition budgets; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Assembly of the State of California, the Senate thereof concurring, That the Legislature proclaims March 5, 2018, to March 9, 2018, inclusive, as School Breakfast Week; and be it further Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 186 CHAPTER 36 Relative to School Breakfast Week. [ Filed with Secretary of State April 13, 2018. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTACR 186, Rubio. School Breakfast Week. This measure would proclaim March 5, 2018, to March 9, 2018, inclusive, as School Breakfast Week. Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 186 CHAPTER 36 Relative to School Breakfast Week. [ Filed with Secretary of State April 13, 2018. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST ## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST ACR 186, Rubio. School Breakfast Week. This measure would proclaim March 5, 2018, to March 9, 2018, inclusive, as School Breakfast Week. This measure would proclaim March 5, 2018, to March 9, 2018, inclusive, as School Breakfast Week. ## Digest Key ## Bill Text WHEREAS, More than 4.9 million California residents struggle to provide enough food for their families and nearly one in five children are food insecure, meaning they do not have consistent access to adequate food; and WHEREAS, California ranks 27th in the nation in school breakfast participation, and the state provided only 55.6 percent of children eligible for free or reduced-price school meals with federally funded school breakfasts; and WHEREAS, More than 58 percent of California public school pupils qualify for free or reduced-price school meals, yet many of those low-income pupils are not eating the nutritious school breakfast offered due to barriers such as social stigma, late buses or carpools, long cafeteria lines, and tight class schedules; and WHEREAS, Eating breakfast as part of the schoolday is associated with positive pupil behavioral health and academic outcomes such as improved concentration in class, lower rates of chronic absenteeism, fewer classroom disruptions, and less frequent visits to the school nurse; and WHEREAS, Breakfast After the Bell programs, such as breakfast in the classroom, grab and go breakfast, and second chance breakfast, are proven meal delivery methods that boost school breakfast participation and related positive outcomes; and WHEREAS, School breakfast participation is associated with a lower body mass index, which is an indicator of excess body fat, lower probability of being overweight, and lower probability of obesity; and WHEREAS, States across the nation have introduced legislation to require that schools with a high percentage of pupils who are eligible for free or reduced-price school meals implement a Breakfast After the Bell program; and WHEREAS, If California schools increased school breakfast participation to 70 percent of their pupils, an additional 1.8 million pupils would receive breakfast every day and school districts would receive an additional $101 million in federal meal reimbursements for their school nutrition budgets; now, therefore, be it Resolved by the Assembly of the State of California, the Senate thereof concurring, That the Legislature proclaims March 5, 2018, to March 9, 2018, inclusive, as School Breakfast Week; and be it further Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.