Arlington ISD Launches New Meal Program for 25 Schools
By Arlington ISD Communications
Posted on July 26, 2019, July 26, 2019

The Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) will be implemented at Carter and Workman Jr. High Schools and the 23 elementary schools that feed into those campuses.

The Arlington ISD announced that 25 of its campuses will offer free breakfast and lunch to all of their students starting this fall. The Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) will be implemented at Carter and Workman Jr. High Schools and the 23 elementary schools that feed into those campuses.

What is Community Eligibility Provision? 

CEP is a service option available to identified schools that automatically allows those schools to provide breakfast and lunch to all enrolled children at no charge. Children attending a school operating CEP will receive free breakfast and lunch without families completing the USDA free and reduced-price meal application.

What Actions Does a Family Need to Take to Enroll in CEP?

To help ensure students receive all State funding and benefits available to their school and for appropriate comparisons for State accountability purposes, families with children at a school operating CEP will be asked to complete a Household Family Data Collection form. Please help your school receive all the benefits available by completing this form during the student registration process. 

David Lewis, director, AISD food and nutrition services said, “The Community Eligibility Provision is another way AISD has chosen to improve the health and wellness of students in our community. AISD succeeds only when we provide opportunities for students to succeed. CEP helps promote student performance and concentration whether it be in the classroom, on a stage or on a field by providing nutritious meals at no charge.” This option also reduces the financial stress on families.

25 Schools Eligible for CEP

The following schools are qualified and will operate under the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP):

Workman Jr. High Carter Jr. High

Amos Elementary Adams Elementary

Atherton Elementary Anderson Elementary

Burgin Elementary Berry Elementary

Farrell Elementary Blanton Elementary

Foster Elementary Crouch Elementary

Goodman Elementary Crow Elementary

Hale Elementary Johns Elementary

McNutt Elementary Knox Elementary

Morton Elementary Patrick Elementary

Remynse Elementary Rankin Elementary

Roark Elementary 

South Davis Elementary

Thornton Elementary

AISD campuses other than those listed above are still participating in the federal free and reduced-price meal program as in previous years. To receive free or reduced-price meal benefits for your child(ren) attending a school not operating CEP, you will need to apply for free and reduced-price meal benefits by completing a meal benefits application. When completing the meal benefits application, you will need to list all children in the household on the meal benefits application. We also ask that you complete a Household Family Data Collections form in order for your child’s school operating CEP to receive all the State funding and benefits available.

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