20+ district schools offer free breakfasts, lunches to all students with federal program
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, July 20, 2023
BEAUFORT – More than twenty district schools will be offering free breakfasts and lunches to all of their students during the 2023-24 school year.
This is a win-win for our students and the district.
Tonya Crosby, Beaufort County School District Chief Financial Officer
The Community Eligibility Provision (CEP), a federally funded initiative, serves schools with high percentages of students from low-income families. The more than 20 participating schools in Beaufort County this year are Academy for Career Excellence, Battery Creek High School, Beaufort Elementary School, Beaufort High School, Beaufort Middle School, Broad River Elementary School, Hilton Head Island Early Childhood Center, Hilton Head Island Elementary School, Hilton Head Island Middle School, Hilton Head Island School for Creative Arts and Daufuskie Island School, James J. Davis Early Childhood Center, Joseph Shanklin Elementary School, Lady’s Island Elementary School, Lady’s Island Middle School, Michael C. Riley Early Childhood Center, Michael C. Riley Elementary School, Mossy Oaks Elementary School, Port Royal Elementary School, Robert Smalls Leadership Academy, Red Cedar Elementary School, St. Helena Elementary School, Whale Branch Early College High School, Whale Branch Elementary School, and Whale Branch Middle School.
Other schools will continue to offer free and reduced-price lunches to students whose families apply and demonstrate financial need under the National School Lunch Program, through which the district serves free meals to more than 10,000 students and reduced-price lunches to about 1,300 more.
CEP, established in 2010, is funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Schools are eligible to participate if more than 40 percent of their students are determined to be low-income. Although the number of CEP schools has increased, the district’s overall average poverty rate of 55.9 percent remains lower than the state average of 60.6 percent.
“There should be no cost to the district for the expanded services,” said district Chief Financial Officer Tonya Crosby. “This is a win-win for our students and the district.”
Parents or guardians who do not want their children to participate in the CEP program may contact Virginia Weekly at 843-322-0806 or at virginia.weekly@beaufort.k12.sc.us. Individuals wishing to make a formal appeal may contact Sheila Burtz at 843-322-5417 or P.O. Box 755, Beaufort, SC 29901.