CEP: Community Eligibility Provision
Community Eligibility Breakfast and Lunch for all enrolled students at no charge Based on “direct certification” numbers Increased participation No meal applications or negative balance letters less administrative work
CEP: The New Provision II SNAP Foster Care TANFHomelessImmigrant
Impact of CEP on Students All enrolled students will receive breakfast and lunch at no charge. Successful Students Less Stress Less Social Stigma Better Nutrition
Impact of CEP on Nutrition Services Less Stressed Leads No Emergency Meals Few or no negative balance letters & calls No Meal Applications
CEP Sites Meek Boise Elliot/Humboldt Cesar Chavez Faubion George MS Harrison Park James John Jefferson HS Kelly King Lane MS Lee Lent Madison HS Marysville Pioneer Program
CEP Sites Continued Rigler Roosevelt HS Rosa Parks Scott Sitton Vestal Whitman Woodlawn Woodmere
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CEP in Action Before CEP Collect meal applications 2x a week follow up on negative balances Phone calls home Raising negative balances with PM help Emergency Meals After CEP Students balances will be the same as before CEP Check in with families quarterly for payment Focus on promoting breakfast and lunch
Lunchroom Flow Elementary Schools Middle & High School Line up Get meal Staff check for complete meal Meal is counted Line up Get meal Staff check for complete meal Check out using ID #
End of Day Paperwork Bulk entry of breakfast and lunch count using a clicker or meal count sheet. End of day paperwork will be bulk entered based on student ID numbers entered. K-5 & K-8Middle & High School
Bulk Entry Quick Review
Verify that you are in the correct meal
Under “Reimbursement” select “Free”
Under “Type” verify that “First Meal” is selected
Under “Items” select “LNCH CMB”
Things to remember Reimbursable meals still applies Students can buy milk with prepaid account or cash. Meals are for enrolled students only. One meal per student. Negative balances do not disappear.