School Nutrition Services

WELCOME TO WCPS SCHOOL NUTRITION SERVICES
 

OUR GOAL
The goal of School Nutrition Services is to provide nutritionally adequate, moderately priced breakfast and lunch meals to enable students to take full advantage of the educational process as meeting the nutritional needs of each student leads to a better learning environment.  
 

Students are encouraged to take part in our U.S. Department of Agriculture’s federally-assisted School Breakfast and Lunch Programs, Child and Adult Care Food Program, Summer Food Service Program, Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program as well as our Afterschool Snack Programs.  

Our ANSI (American National Standards Institute) Certified Food Protection cafeteria managers are dedicated to the health and well-being of our students serving approximately 940,000 breakfasts and 2,000,000 lunch meals annually to approximately 13,000 students across the district.  Our nutritious meals are served according to the USDA Dietary Guidelines.  Students have access to a variety of fresh fruits, wholesome vegetables, healthy entrees and a variety of low-fat or fat-free milk.  
Nutritious supplemental items such as extra milk and menu items or snacks are also available for purchase.
 
Student CEP and Free/Reduced Priced Meal Information:

Under the USDA Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) Program – a key provision of The Healthy, Hunger Free Kids Act (HHFKA, Public Law 111-296; December 13, 2010), breakfast and lunch meals are provided at no cost to enrolled students in 32 schools.  CEP is a meal service option for schools and districts in low-income areas.  Students who attend a CEP school do not have to complete a free/reduced meal application.  

To apply for free or reduced price meals at a non-CEP school, parents must complete an application which is sent home to all parents on the first day of school each year.  Families whose income falls below federal eligibility guidelines are approved for free or reduced price meals. New applications must be completed for each household at the beginning of each new school year, unless you receive a letter by mail from the Wayne County School Districts School Nutrition Program that you are not required to do so because of conditions that pre-qualify your children.  If you receive such a letter from the School Nutrition Office, please be sure to read it carefully and follow all instructions included with the letter.  Contact the School Nutrition Office if you have any questions you may need answers to in reference to the letter. It is very important that we have all the correct information on your child or children that are listed on the letter, such as correct name, school, grade, etc.  Please read all letters carefully and check to make sure you receive a letter or letters with the names of all children residing in your home who are enrolled in Wayne County Public Schools.  If any children's names are omitted you will need to notify us as soon as possible to see what actions need to be taken.

A new application may also be completed at any time during the school year if your income or family status changes. Applications may be obtained from any school office or cafeteria. You will receive a letter by mail after your application is processed by the School Nutrition Program informing you whether your application was approved or denied.  If approved, it will list your child's name showing their meal status as either free or reduced.
We hope the information you find here will be helpful and informative to you and your family.  If you have any questions or concerns about our School Nutrition Program, you may contact:
Dewana Faison, School Nutrition Director at 919.705.6139 or [email protected]  


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