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- MLSD Food Services
Moses Lake School District Food Services serves over 1,900 breakfasts and 4,700 lunches daily Our mission is to meet the nutritional needs of the district's students and staff by offering a variety of quality, nutritionally balanced meals that meet or exceed USDA’s Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act certification standards and reflect the 2015 Dietary Guidelines for Americans* Chartwells
- Community Eligibility Provision | Food and Nutrition Service
The Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) is a non-pricing meal service option for schools and school districts in low-income areas CEP allows the nation’s highest poverty schools and districts to serve breakfast and lunch at no cost to all enrolled students without collecting household applications Instead, schools that adopt CEP are reimbursed using a formula based on the percentage of
- Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) and Provision 2
The Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) and Provision 2 provide an alternative approach for offering school meals at schools in low-income areas Refer to the Comparison of Meal Service Options chart and the State Funding Flow Chart to help determine whether CEP or Provision 2 is the best option for your school Schools Operating CEP in School Year 2025-26 Schools Operating Provision 2 in
- Child Nutrition Program Reports
Federally funded programs report data such as eligibility information, participation, and administrative review findings Use this page for up-to-date information on Child Nutrition Programs Area Eligibility Data Eligibility for Free and Reduced-Price Meals Child Nutrition Services collects free and reduced-price meals eligibility data from public school districts that participate in the
- CEP Run Gear | Socks Clothing for Running | CEP Compression
CEP is redefining what's possible in performance wear with smart solutions built for runners who expect more from their gear Every product is crafted to tackle real-world challenges, so you can train harder, recover faster, and move with purpose Explore the latest innovations from CEP Running and discover how advanced design and technology come together to support every stride
- Community Eligibility Provision Guidance (PDF)
With the passage of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 (Act),1 operators of the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and School Breakfast Program (SBP) are able to take advantage of a new universal meal service option, the “Community Eligibility Provision” (CEP), which was phased in over several years by the U S Department of Agriculture (USDA) and is now available nationwide CEP
- State-by-State CEP Fact Sheets 2025 - Food Research Action Center
The Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) is a win for students, families, and schools CEP gives all students access to the nutritious school breakfasts and lunches they need to be well-nourished and ready to learn, while reducing the stigma often present in school cafeterias when schools have to track students’ eligibility for free, reduced-price, and paid […]
- CEP Final Rule Summary | Food and Nutrition Service
CEP Benefits CEP allows schools to offer breakfast and lunch each school day at no cost to all students CEP also eliminates unpaid meal charges, minimizes stigma, reduces paperwork for school nutrition staff and families, and streamlines meal service operations
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