When the TPSNP “recommends” that birthday parties be conducted after lunch, does that mean that every class must have finished their lunch period first, or just the class celebrating the birthday?
Just the class celebrating the birthday. Since the TPSNP is in force from the time the breakfast period begins until the after school snack period is over, may the students who do not participate in the after school snack have access to prohibited foods? Restricted foods are not permitted in areas where the After School Snack Program is being administered. However, restricted foods would be permitted in other areas of the campus for students not enrolled in the After School Snack Program.
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