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Planning and Administering the SFSP 2025 (ISBE-178)

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This course is designed for new and returning Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) sponsor staff, and will review the regulations and procedures of the SFSP.

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Lesson 1 – Sponsor, Site, & Special Site Eligibility 5 Topics
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1.1 Course Information
1.2 Lesson Introduction
1.3 Topic 1 Presentation
1.4 Topic 2 Presentation
1.5 Topic 3 Presentation
Lesson 2 – Meal Service Planning 4 Topics
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2.1 Lesson Introduction
2.2 Topic 1 Presentation
2.3 Topic 2 Presentation
2.4 Topic 3 Presentation
Lesson 3 – Staff Duties and Training 4 Topics
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3.1 Lesson Introduction
3.2 Topic 1 Presentation
3.3 Topic 2 Presentation
3.4 Topic 3 Presentation
Lesson 4 – Recordkeeping Requirements 3 Topics
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4.1 Lesson Introduction
4.2 Topic 1 Presentation
4.3 Topic 2 Presentation
Lesson 5 – Civil Rights 2 Topics | 1 Quiz
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5.1 Lesson Introduction
5.2 Topic 1 Presentation
5.3 ISBE-178 Final Exam
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These online training courses are brought to you by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE). The USDA regulations for child nutrition programs require specific training for providers to begin, or continue participation. ISBE is offering these online training options to meet the regulatory requirements.

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