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Forsyth County School Board reviews food-sales policy; proposes wording changes to align with federal rules

2939471 · April 10, 2025
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At its April 8 work session the Forsyth County School Board reviewed policy EE/EEA on in-school food sales. Staff recommended no change to Policy EE, proposed language edits to EEA to remove the word “needy” and to clarify that Food and Nutrition administers free/reduced meals under U.S. Department of Agriculture rules; the changes will be posted

Forsyth County School Board members reviewed Policies EE and EEA on April 8, focusing on rules that govern the sale of foods during the school day. Todd McClellan, a district staff member who presented the item, told the board the policies are intended to align the district with federal “smart snack” regulations and related state guidance.

McClellan said Policy EE required no recommended changes at this time. He described proposed edits to Policy EEA as language clarifications rather than policy shifts: removing the…

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