Read the AB 1871 bill language. link
Topic Category: Child Nutrition
Food With Care Research Summary
Research summary prepared by CFPA PDF
Grants to Expand School Breakfast: Register Today for Webinar on 2/15
Updated 1.24.2018 Get ready! This month, the state will open the second year of grant applications for new school breakfast funds. Continue reading “Grants to Expand School Breakfast: Register Today for Webinar on 2/15”
Free School Meals for Students Affected by NorCal Fires
11.29.2017 Did You Know? Students affected by the Northern California wildfires can be directly certified for free school meals! Continue reading “Free School Meals for Students Affected by NorCal Fires”
Survey Results: Direct Certification with Medicaid
11.17.2017 Direct Certification with Medicaid has made it possible for schools to provide free meals to all students using the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP). Continue reading “Survey Results: Direct Certification with Medicaid”
Back to School, Back to Basics
A brief about inequity in public schools and meeting students’ needs in order for them learn, grow, and succeed PDF
Celebrate! New Law Creates Hunger Free Schools in CA
10.13.2017 We are thrilled to announce that SB 138 (McGuire) was signed into law by Governor Brown Continue reading “Celebrate! New Law Creates Hunger Free Schools in CA”
CFPA Convenes Child Care Stakeholders
10.09.2017 On Thursday, October 26th child care stakeholders will gather in Sacramento to help identify strategies for increasing access to child care and high quality nutrition environments. Continue reading “CFPA Convenes Child Care Stakeholders”
School Breakfast: Reducing Absenteeism & Supporting Success
Policy brief on school breakfast as a support for student attendance and success link
Just Released: Attendance & Breakfast policy brief
09.20.2017 Attendance at school is essential for academic success. Yet, over one in nine students are chronically absent in California. Chronic absenteeism is an equity issue Continue reading “Just Released: Attendance & Breakfast policy brief”