The Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) is a federal program that allows schools with a high number of students who are eligible for free or reduced meals to provide free breakfast and lunch to all students. This program aims to ensure that every child has access to nutritious meals without the need for individual applications. It's designed to reduce the stigma associated with receiving free meals and to increase participation in school nutrition programs.
No, your child does not need to sign up for the free breakfast and lunch program. All students in Canal Winchester Schools are automatically eligible to receive free meals every school day.
No, families do not need to complete any forms or applications for free and reduced meals for this school year. All students are eligible for free meals through the Community Eligibility Provision.
The free lunch and breakfast will include a variety of nutritious meal options that meet the USDA nutrition standards. This typically includes a main entrée, fruits, vegetables, grains, and milk.
Yes, a la carte items will still be available for purchase in the cafeteria. While the main meals are free, any additional items or snacks that are not part of the standard meal will need to be purchased separately. To purchase a la carte items, families can add funds to their student’s lunch account at payschoolscentral.com.
No, not all items in the cafeteria will be free. Only the standard breakfast and lunch meals provided through the CEP program will be free. A la carte items and additional snacks will need to be purchased.
Yes, your child can still bring their own lunch from home if they prefer. The free meals program is available for all students, but participation is not mandatory. If your child brings their lunch and will be purchasing a milk from the cafeteria, the cost of milk a la carte is .50 cents.
Students who previously qualified for reduced-price meals will now receive their meals for free, just like all other students. This program eliminates the need for reduced-price meals by providing free meals to all students.
No, there are no additional costs or fees associated with this program. The breakfast and lunch meals provided under the CEP program are completely free for all students.
If you have a question we didn’t answer, please send an email with your questions to Director of Food Services Tammy Heading at theading@cwls.us. You can also reach out to your child’s school building in August.