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  2. Lunch Meals - New York City Public Schools

    www.schools.nyc.gov/.../menus/school-lunch-meals

    No fried food is offered or served in school meals. No artificial flavors, colors, or sweeteners are used in any school meal.

  3. School Breakfast and Lunch Programs | OTDA

    otda.ny.gov/workingfamilies/schoollunch.asp

    The School Breakfast and Lunch Programs are federal programs providing free, reduced or full priced breakfast and lunch at participating schools throughout New York State. In New York State the New York State Department of Education administers these programs, and local schools operate the programs.

  4. Child Nutrition | NYSED

    www.cn.nysed.gov

    The Child Nutrition Knowledge Center at the New York State Education Department.

  5. School Food - Food Policy - NYC.gov

    www.nyc.gov/site/foodpolicy/programs/school-food...

    NYCPS offers free breakfast and lunch to anyone 18 years old or younger from June 27, 2024 to August 30, 2024. You can get these meals at specific places like select NYC Public Schools, community pool centers, parks, and libraries.

  6. Food Resources for Schools - infohub.nyced.org

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    Breakfast, lunch, and after school meals are free for all New York City public school students. Although students no longer need to apply to receive free meals, we do encourage families to complete the online Family Income Inquiry form so that your school(s) can receive funding for the program.

  7. What Students Are Saying About Making School Lunch Healthier

    www.nytimes.com/2024/05/16/learning/what...

    What Students Are Saying About Making School Lunch Healthier. New nutrition guidelines will mean less salt and sugar in school meals. Teenagers share whether they think students will embrace...

  8. "The National School Lunch Program is a federally assisted meal program operating in over 100,000 public and non‐profit private schools and residential child care institutions. It provided nutritionally balanced, low‐cost or free lunches to more than 31 million children each school day in 2012.