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Connectquot food service reports jump in breakfast participation after CEP rollout; program remains self‑sustaining
Summary
Food service director told the board the district's community eligibility provision (CEP) program, started last March, has driven a large rise in meals served while the program remains self‑sustaining and requires no general‑fund support.
Mister Hauser, the district food‑service presenter, told the Board of Education on Feb. 12 that the district's food‑service operation is financially self‑sustaining and that participation increased markedly since the launch of the community eligibility provision (CEP) last March.
"Our food service program here is 100% self sustaining financially," Hauser said. He told the board that nine schools participate in CEP and one building uses a…
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