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School nutrition: district served 522,000 breakfasts and 686,000 lunches; RFP for food service management under review
Summary
Kathy Berry told the board the district served more than 522,000 breakfasts and 686,000 lunches this school year at no cost under the Community Eligibility Provision (three years remaining). The department is purchasing equipment and will score three vendor proposals for a food-service management RFP, with a potential contract to start July 1.
Kathy Berry, the district’s school nutrition lead, told the board June 2 that Cleveland City Schools served a little over 522,000 breakfasts and 686,000 lunches this past year—meals provided at no cost under the Community Eligibility Provision, which the district will remain eligible for three more years.
Berry said after-school suppers exceeded 16,000…
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