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At Huntsville City Schools we have a passion for supporting academic excellence through the nutritional quality of the food we serve. Well-fed students are more alert and can fully benefit from educational and enrichment activities.
The Huntsville City Child Nutrition Department is dedicated to offering three nutritious meals a day to our students. All meals and food products fall within very strict government health guidelines.
Mr. Henry Ward
Child Nutrition Program Director
Office:Ā 256-428-6955
CNP Newsletter January 2023
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These prices are for the normal school year and do not apply toĀ the Summer Feeding Program.
Ā | Breakfast | Lunch |
---|---|---|
Student | $ 1.50 | $ 2.65 |
Faculty & Staff | $ 2.00 | $ 3.85 |
Visitors | $ 2.50 | $ 4.25 |
Huntsville City Schools has partnered with EZSchoolPay to provide parents with an easy to use method to view and manage their student's food services account.Ā
Register for EZSchoolPay
HCS will also accept deposits in the form of cash and checks.
The Child Nutrition Program is pleased to announce that applications may be made online for Free or reduced price school meals by usingĀ the EZMeal Application webpage.Ā Ā
Please use this form to contact the Child Nutrition Department for general questions or comments.Ā
General Information
Huntsville City Schools has partnered with EZSchoolPay to provide parents with an easy to use method to view and manage their student's food services account.
Parents are always welcome to check the account of their children at any time there is no cost whatsoever associated with balance inquiries, viewing transactions history for the past 30 days and getting email alerts on balances. EZSchoolPay service also allows parents to make deposits for a 4% per transaction fee when adding funds to your student's account. Parents with multiple students can apply funds to all accounts in one transaction. Deposits made online are typically credited to the studentās cafeteria account within 15 minutes, if made during normal school hours.
Begin Using EZSchoolPay
In order to begin using this service, a parent must register for access:
The parent will need to click on the link contained within the email to complete the registration process.
Link Student(s) to Parent Account
Features
EZSchoolPay.com allows parents to access the following, FREE of charge:
As always, Huntsville City Schools will continue to accept deposits in the form of cash and checks ā this service is simply offered as a convenience for those parents who find it helpful.
Application for Free and Reduced Meals
The Child Nutrition Program is pleased to announce that applications may be made online for Free or Reduced price school meals by usingĀ the EZMeal Application webpage.Ā
Please note, at the completion of the online application process, you will be given a confirmation code. Please print or record this number for your records. Once benefits begin for your student(s), you may discard this information.
Example:
Common Questions About Student Funds
Child & Adult Food Care Programs (CACFP)
The At-Risk Afterschool Meals component of the Child & Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) offers federal funding to afterschool programs that serve a meal or snack to children in low-income areas.Ā This school yearĀ all school sites andĀ all children 18 years of age or youngerĀ are eligible to participate in this program.
When children arrive home from school, they may be reach for high-calorie snacks before dinner. Our supper meals may prevent that, though they are not intended to substitute for family dinners.Ā
For more information please contact us at (256) 428-6955
Students With Special Dietary Needs
We understand that certain children have special dietary needs and we will do our best to accommodate those needs.
For a student with a chronic medical condition such as diabetes, cystic fibrosis, or a non-life threatening food allergy, a diet prescription signed by a licensed physician, nurse, registered dietitian, or physician assistant is required. A student with a disability or life threatening food allergy must have a diet prescription signed by a licensed physician.
USDA regulations 7 CFR Part 15b require substitutions or modifications in school meals for children whose disabilities restrict their diets. A child with a disability must be provided substitutions in foods when that need is supported by a statement signed by a licensed physician. The physicianās statement must identify:
Each special dietary request must be supported by a statement that explains the food substitution that is requested. It must be signed by a recognized medical authority. The medical statement must include:
The Community Eligibility Program
The USDA has made available a new program called the Community Eligibility Program (CEP). By participating in this program, a school or school district may serve free breakfast and free lunch to all students.
The following Huntsville schools participate in the CEP Program:Ā
If your child's school is on this list, you willĀ not have to fill out a free and reduced application this year.Ā Please call if you have any questions:Ā 256-428-6955
Wellness Policy
School site school level progress reports are available upon request from the CNP department.
Local wellness policy committee meetings are scheduled by the school site wellness leaders.Ā Please inquire about any upcoming meetings at the school your child attends.
Child Nutrition Program Newsletter
How much does lunch and breakfast cost if my child does not qualify for free/reduced meals?
Breakfast cost for paying students is $1.50 per breakfast meal and $2.65 per lunch meal.
How much does reduced lunch and or breakfast cost?
Reduced breakfast is $ .30 per child and reduced lunch is $ .40 per qualifying child
How do I know if supper is being served at my childās school?
A list of supper school sites are located under Additional Information and The Supper Program accordion
What action can I take if my child has a special dietary need or food allergy?
If your child has dietary issue, then a Dietary Prescription form (found on the HCS website) must be submitted supported by a statement that explains the food substitution that is requested. It must also be signed by a recognized medical authority and include an identification of the medical or other special dietary condition which restricts the childās diet, the food or foods to be omitted from the childās diet, and or the food or choice of foods to be substituted.
Is there another way to apply for free/reduced meals without a paper application?
Parents and or guardians can apply for free/reduced meals for their child online atĀ EZMeal Application.
What if my child attends school and does not have money for school meals?
Parents and or guardians can add money to their childās meal account online at EZSchoolPay.
Do I have to complete a free/reduced application if my child attends a school that falls under the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP)?
If your child is at a CEP school, then you are not required to complete a free/reduced application. However, we would like for you to complete one, so our records will be accurate. All children at CEP school sites eat for free.