The Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) is a federal program that allows schools and school districts to provide free breakfast and lunch to all students. This program eliminates the need for household applications, making it easier for schools to serve meals at no cost to students.
Overton County Schools is excited to announce that the district qualifies for CEP for the 2024-2025 school year, which means all Overton County Schools students will be served breakfast and lunch at no cost. However, there will still be a charge for extras or à la carte items.
By participating in CEP, schools can ensure that every student has access to healthy meals, which can support better learning and overall well-being.
This effort was coordinated by the district's Supervisor of School Nutrition, Debbie Taylor. The district appreciates the hard work of its administrators in ensuring that the transition to the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) positively impacts not only school nutrition but also other programs that rely on free or reduced meal applications for funding.
Families do not need to do anything to anything to receive the benefit of this program and students will receive the free meals with the start of the school year.