CUMBERLAND COUNTY SCHOOLS: Meal Applications Now Available for 22-23 SY

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Cumberland County Schools issued the following announcement on July 27.

Meal Applications are now available for the 22-23 school year! 

We Feed the Future
Every student needs a nourishing meal throughout the day to help keep them strong and healthy and ready for the important work they are doing in the classroom. Here in Cumberland County Schools, students are offered both breakfast and lunch, as well as After School Snacks—either through Prime Time or Remediation.

Offer vs. Served
Students are offered a variety of food choices daily. They are not required to take all of the items offered but must select ½ cup fruit or vegetable for a reimbursable meal. Students are encouraged to take a variety of healthy choices.

What’s on the Menu
Menus for Elementary/Middle, High and Year-Round schools are available on our web page at Child Nutrition Monthly Menu.

Visit the Back-to-School Guide for more information on lunch prices and meal applications for non-Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) schools: www.ccs.k12.nc.us/btsg.  

Original source can be found here.



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