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Important Updates for You and Your Children  Goodrich ISD will continue to operate the Community Eligibility Program (CEP) under the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and School Breakfast Program (SBP) for 2024-2025 What does this mean for your child/children?  He or she is eligible for FREE BREAKFAST & FREE LUNCH at his/her school this school year. Your child can participate in free breakfast and/or free lunch without having to pay a fee or submit an application. This program helps ensure that students receive nutritious meals. No further action is required by you.  ALL MEALS WILL MEET FEDERAL AND STATE REQUIREMENTS  Students must take 3 of the 4 items offered at breakfast, and one of those items must be ½ cup of fruit. At lunch, students must take 3 of the 5 components offered, and one of those must be ½ cup of fruit or vegetable.  The cafeteria offers a wide variety of fruits and vegetables daily.  Students who choose to purchase an extra entree or one of our snack options or just milk must pay for the extra items.  This program does not apply to a la carte items.  Parents, did you know that if your child brings lunch to school from home, he/she can participate in the school lunch program? Encourage your child to explore the options available to him/her daily. Again, the cafeteria offers a wide variety of fruits and vegetables each day.  For any additional information or questions you may contact our child nutrition department at 936-365-1100, ext. 1040, or Lugina Criswell lugina.criswell@goodrichisd.net  This institution is an equal opportunity provider.

Actualizaciones importantes para usted y sus hijos  Goodrich ISD continuará operando el Programa de Elegibilidad Comunitaria (CEP) bajo el Programa Nacional de Almuerzos Escolares (NSLP) y el Programa de Desayuno Escolar (SBP) para 2024-2025. ¿Qué significa esto para su hijo/hijos?  Él o ella es elegible para DESAYUNO GRATIS y ALMUERZO GRATIS en su escuela este año escolar. Su hijo puede participar en el desayuno gratis y/o almuerzo gratis sin tener que pagar una tarifa o presentar una solicitud. Este programa ayuda a garantizar que los estudiantes reciban comidas nutritivas. No se requiere ninguna acción adicional por parte de usted.  TODAS LAS COMIDAS CUMPLIRÁN CON LOS REQUISITOS FEDERALES Y ESTATALES  Los estudiantes deben tomar 3 de los 4 elementos ofrecidos en el desayuno, y uno de esos elementos debe ser ½ taza de fruta. En el almuerzo, los estudiantes deben tomar 3 de los 5 componentes ofrecidos, y uno de ellos debe ser ½ taza de fruta o verdura.  La cafetería ofrece una amplia variedad de frutas y verduras todos los días.  Los estudiantes que elijan comprar un plato principal adicional o una de nuestras opciones de refrigerio o solo leche deben pagar por los artículos adicionales.  Este programa no se aplica a los artículos a la carta.  Padres, ¿sabían que si su hijo trae el almuerzo a la escuela desde su casa, puede participar en el programa de almuerzo escolar? Anime a su hijo a explorar las opciones disponibles para él/ella diariamente. Nuevamente, la cafetería ofrece una amplia variedad de frutas y verduras todos los días. Para cualquier información adicional o preguntas, puede comunicarse con nuestro departamento de nutrición infantil al 936-365-1100, ext. 1040, o con Lugina Criswell lugina.criswell@goodrichisd.net  Esta institución es un proveedor de oportunidades iguales.