Summer Seamless Program

The Kern High School District’s Seamless Summer Feeding Program

 

Did you know that most KHSD high schools serve meals to both students and children in the community during summer school? This is an option available to schools already participating in the federally funded National School Lunch Program, as authorized by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), and administered in California by the Department of Education (CDE), Nutrition Services Division. It’s a program designed to encourage providing meals in low-income areas and to make food available to needy children who are not attending school during the summer months. Qualifying sites (those with 50% or more of students who have qualified eligibility for the free and reduced-price meal program) may feed high school summer school participants and children from the community for free.  

 

School breakfast provides ¼ of your child’s daily nutrition needs and research shows breakfast provides fuel for school and boosts brain power. “Hunger is one of the most severe roadblocks to the learning process,” says the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which funds the Summer Nutrition Program. “Lack of nutrition during the summer months may set up a cycle for poor performance once school begins again. Hunger also makes children more prone to illness and other health issues. The Seamless Summer Feeding Option is designed to fill that nutrition gap and make sure children can get the nutritious meals they need.”