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Food and Nutrition Services team members are partners in education, contributing to a successful academic experience for students through an innovative, nutritious and cost efficient program that encourages a lifetime of good nutrition. The program adheres to the United States Department of Agriculture Dietary Guidelines for Americans and the USDA National School Breakfast and Lunch Programs.
Food and Nutrition Services team members are partners in education, contributing to a successful academic experience for students through an innovative, nutritious and cost efficient program that encourages a lifetime of good nutrition. The program adheres to the United States Department of Agriculture Dietary Guidelines for Americans and the USDA National School Breakfast and Lunch Programs.
Families may apply for free or reduced-price school meals through the USDA National School Breakfast and Lunch Programs. A new application must be submitted each school year, and it must be completed in full to be considered. The most convenient way to submit an application is to apply online. The online application is available in English and Spanish. A paper application is available upon request from the school office or from Food and Nutrition Services.
At schools covered by the community eligibility provision, all students receive free school meals. Families at those schools do not need to submit an application. Chesterfield County schools covered by the community eligibility provision in 2023-24 are listed in the dropdown menu.
Food and Nutrition Services offers a Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Program at Bellwood, Bensley, Chalkley, Christian, Ettrick, Falling Creek, Harrowgate, Hopkins and Salem Church elementary schools.
They offer a fresh fruit and vegetable snack to students 3 days a week in school.
The goal of the Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Program is to:
Create healthier school environments by providing healthier food opportunities and education
Expand the variety of fruits and vegetables children experience to increase children’s fruit and vegetable consumption
Make a difference in children’s diets to impact their present and future health
Snacks will be eaten in the classroom, along with fun and educational information led by school staff. Children will be encouraged to try the fruit or vegetable snack of the day, but they may choose to not participate if they do not like or cannot eat the fruit or vegetable offered.
Please encourage your child to participate in the snack, as this is a great way to show students healthy food choices that are both familiar and new!