All students enrolled in the Lexington Two school district will receive free breakfast and lunch for the upcoming 2024-2025 academic year. The district has recently joined the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) program, which champions the provision of nutritious school meals at no cost to students.
The initiation of this generous program comes as part of the sustainable goals which were established under the Healthy, Hunger Free Kids Act of 2010. This Act, which also amended section 11(a)(1) of the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act, focuses on replacing household applications for free and reduced-price meals with a more inclusive strategy in educational agencies and schools with high levels of low-income students – termed the Community Eligibility Provision.
Under the provision of CEP, all students enrolled in Lexington Two schools are eligible to participate in this nutritional program without having to fill out meal applications. Furthermore, the school breakfast and lunch meals provided will strictly adhere to the guidelines established by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) for healthy school meals. This move is aimed at ensuring that no student in the district goes to class hungry, thereby promoting higher concentration and better academic performance. Parents are also strongly encouraged to have their students participate in these school meal programs.
Parents or guardians who may have reservations about having their wards participate in the CEP program can communicate their concerns by reaching out to the Food Service Office on an informal basis for clarification. Formal appeals regarding the program implementation can also be addressed either orally or in writing to the Chief Financial Officer at the district office.
In its ongoing efforts to combat childhood hunger and promote a healthier learning environment, Lexington District Two’s decision to provide free breakfast and lunch meals for the entire student population through the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) stands as an impressive step forward. It symbolizes the district’s commitment to its students and their wellbeing, and cements its position as a backbone of the community in which it resides.
The ushering in of this new development underscores the importance of nutrition in promoting effective learning, as well as the necessity for such intervention in the lives of children whose households may not always be able to provide adequate meals. Undeniably, access to nutritious meals at school helps level the playing field for all students, regardless of their socioeconomic standing.
With academic performance and attendance being significantly influenced by a child’s nutritional status, communities across Lexington County can look forward to marked improvements in school participation and overall class performance in the 2024-2025 academic year. It ensures no child is left with an empty stomach, thereby fostering an environment conducive for learning.
This endeavor will undoubtedly make a substantial difference in the lives of many students, and perhaps will serve as an example for other schools and districts nationwide. It is a proud moment for Lexington County as its schools continue to take proactive measures to help its students realize their full academic potential, starting with a hearty breakfast and a nutritious lunch.
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