Child Nutrition

 
   

Quality Education

 Schools

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

Child Nutrition Director:  Mrs. Shelbia Wiley

Chef:  Georjean Moore

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FEDERAL INCOME CHART

For School Year 2009-2010

Household size

Yearly

Monthly

Weekly

1

$20,036

$1,670

$386

2

$26,955

$2,247

$519

3

$33,874

$2,823

$652

4

$40,793

$3,400

$785

5

$47,712

$3,976

$918

6

$54,631

$4,553

$1,051

7

$61,550

$5,130

$1,184

8

$68,469

$5,706

$1,317

Each additional person:

$6,919

$577

$134

The goal of the Child Nutrition Program is to promote good nutrition while offering food that is appealing and wholesome.  Families who cannot afford to purchase their child’s meals may apply for the Federal Child Nutrition Free/Reduced School breakfast and lunch program, which allows financially eligible students to receive free or reduced price meals any day they attend school.

 

 

What is "Offer versus Serve"?

"Offer versus Serve" lets students turn down foods they do not plan to eat. This helps reduce waste by not making students take food that they don’t like or won’t eat. "Offer versus Serve" gives students flexibility. Meals still meet federal nutrition standards. Depending on how menus are planned in the school, a set number of food groups are offered. Students must select a certain number of food groups for a school meal. The number of food groups that are offered and the number the student can decline vary.

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                                                                                          

 

 

 

 

 

Lunch Form below: (click on link)

C:\Users\Shelbia\Documents\lunch\2009-2010_f-r-form.doc

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