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      • Income-eligible students in Texas receive school lunches for free or at a reduced price, while higher-income students can also eat lunch through the school’s food program, but they pay full price for meals.
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  2. Jun 13, 2019 · Income-eligible students in Texas receive school lunches for free or at a reduced price, while higher-income students can also eat lunch through the school’s food program, but they pay full price for meals.

  3. School Nutrition Programs (SNP) are federally assisted meal programs that serve nutritious, low-cost or free meals and snacks to students in public and charter schools, private non-profit schools, and residential child care institutions in Texas.

  4. Feb 9, 2022 · BBB would improve school meals in Texas by: Expanding the number of schools able to offer free meals to all students through CEP. The bill would make more schools eligible for CEP by lowering the minimum threshold for the share of students directly certified for free meals from 40% to 25%.

  5. everytexan.org › food-security › school-mealsSchool Meals - Every Texan

    CEP is a federal option that allows high poverty schools to provide free meals—both breakfast and lunch—to all students without having to collect school meal applications.

  6. Mar 28, 2024 · The NSLP serves nutritious, low-cost or free lunches to students in public and non-profit private schools in Texas. Lunches must meet federal nutrition guidelines, and are reimbursable to schools based on number of meals served.

  7. Texas school districts offer access to a variety of nutritious and appealing meals that accommodate the health and nutrition needs of all students. School nutrition programs reflect the U.S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans and other criteria to achieve nutrition integrity.

  8. Jul 3, 2024 · In response, local governments, school districts and nonprofits across the state have partnered with the Texas Department of Agriculture to offer free meals and snacks to children age...

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