Clay County Schools has announced an exciting new initiative for the upcoming school year: all enrolled students will receive both breakfast and lunch at no cost. This change is part of the adoption of the Community Eligibility Provision, a program that allows schools to offer meals free of charge to all students.
This new program means that families will no longer need to fill out household applications for free or reduced-price meals, reducing paperwork and administrative burden. The initiative is fully supported by the Clay County School Board of Education and is a testament to the community's dedication to supporting student nutrition.
"We are passionate about feeding kids and are always grateful for your support of our School Nutrition Program," said a representative from Clay County Schools. "We can't wait to see you in the cafeteria!"
The free meal program will be in effect for the entire 2024-2025 school year, ensuring that every student has access to nutritious meals without any cost to their families.
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