The school district will operate a school lunch and breakfast program in each attendance center. The school food program services will include hot lunches through participation in the National School Lunch Program and supplementary foods for students during the school day. Students may bring their lunches from home and purchase milk or juice and other incidental items.
School food service facilities are provided to serve students and employees when school is in session and during school-related activities. They may also be used under the authorization of the Superintendent for food service to employee groups, parent-teacher meetings, civic organizations meeting for the purpose of better understanding the schools, and senior citizens in accordance with board policy.
The school food program is operated on a nonprofit basis. The revenues of the school food program will be used only for paying the regular operating costs of the school food program. Supplies of the school food program will only be used for the school food program.
The board will set, and periodically review, the prices for school lunches, breakfast and special milk programs. It is the responsibility of the superintendent to make a recommendation regarding the prices of school lunch, breakfast and milk.
It is the responsibility of Food Services Director to administer the program and to cooperate with the superintendent and head cook for the proper functioning of the school food program. The District’s meal program shall be operated in accordance with federal and state laws, rules and regulations to qualify it for financial assistance. The superintendent or designee is responsible for ensuring compliance with federal suspension and disbarment requirements.
Legal Reference:
42 U.S.C. §§ 1751 et seq. (National School Lunch and Child Nutrition Acts).
7 C.F.R. Pt. 210 et seq. (Health, Hunger-Free Kids Act).
Iowa Code ch. 283A; 298A.11.
281 I.A.C. 58.
Cross Reference:
710 School Food Services
905 Use of School District Facilities and Equipment
Approved 10-18-04 Reviewed 5-18-09, 12-22-15 3-18-2019 11-22-21 11-20-23 Revised 3-18-2019
Form Attached
Form attached
USDA Child Nutrition Programs in Iowa
Procedures for Handling a Civil Rights Complaint
USDA is the cognizant agency for the Child Nutrition Programs listed and therefore is the first contact for the protected classes listed in #1 above, for complaints received within 180 days. Civil rights complaints must be submitted to the USDA Office of Civil Rights within five calendar days of receipt and no later than 180 days of the discriminatory act. The emailfor submission of a complaint is: program.intake@usda.gov
Bureau of Nutrition and Health, IDOE, 12/2021
I.C. Iowa Code
Description
Iowa Code § 283A
School Meal Programs
I.A.C. Iowa Administrative Code
Description
281 I.A.C. 58
Education - Breakfast and Lunch Program
U.S.C. - United States Code
Description
42 U.S.C. §§ 1751
Public Health - School Lunch Program
Cross References
Code
Description
710.02
Free or Reduced Cost Meals Eligibility
710.03
Vending Machines
710.04
Meal Charges