Norfolk Public Schools continues free meal program for all students

Norfolk Public Schools continues free meal program for all students
Mayor Kenneth Cooper Alexander, Ph.D. — City of Norfolk Va
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Norfolk Public Schools has announced that all students will continue to receive free breakfast and lunch each school day under the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP). This program is part of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 and does not require households to submit a meal application form.

A letter with details about the policy is available on the Norfolk Public Schools website. The policy can also be reviewed in person at the Office of School Nutrition or online at www.npsk12.com.

The district encourages schools hosting after-school programs or activities to participate in the At-Risk Child and Adult Care Foodservice Program (CACFP), which offers snacks or supper free of charge to students. Information about participating sites, times, and additional details will be posted on the School Nutrition section of the Norfolk Public Schools website.

For further updates or information regarding these meal programs, families are directed to visit npsk12.com/nutrition.



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