CREC Food Service Program Information

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All CREC sponsored  meal programs will be operating under the Community Eligibility Provision during the 2023-24 school year and all meals will be served at no charge to students!!

CREC 2023-24 Press Release for the Community Eligibility provision (CEP): click here

CREC 2023-24 Letter to Parents for the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP): click here

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Meal Programs/Sponsorship

The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) is a federally assisted meal program operating in public and nonprofit private schools and residential child care institutions. It provides nutritionally balanced, low-cost or free lunches to children each school day. CREC also offers breakfast, after-school snack programs, and summer meals in some schools. CREC Food Services ensures that all meals served meet age-appropriate nutritional guidelines and that all federal, state, and local regulations are being met. CREC is the sponsor for meal programs in most locations; however, some CREC sites are sponsored by other School Food Authorities. Coordination of meal programs among the different sponsors and towns is handled by the Food Service Program Coordinator. Please contact the Food Service Program Coordinator if you have questions about sponsorship. 

Free and Reduced Priced Meals (Note: Only for non-Community Eligibility Provision schools.)

State approved family meal applications are prepared and distributed to parents at the beginning of each school year. Some students that qualify for free meals due to their participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (formerly Food Stamps) are automatically eligible for free meals if their data is submitted to CREC from the Department of Social Services. Meal eligibility isFood Service determined for the entire school year and carries forward for 30 operating days into the next school year unless new meal application information is submitted. The meal applications are processed  based on the Federal guidelines and determining officials in are assigned for each programs. Verification of the meal application information submitted via a sample of households qualified for free or reduced meals must begin on Oct. 1 of each year, and parents must provide documentation/proof of their application information by November 15th if selected. 


Payment for Meals 

Students not qualified for free meals must pay for their meals at either the reduced or full price based on their eligibility status. Meal prices are determined by the sponsoring district, Online prepayments are available to parents in many non-CREC sponsored town online payment portals. Look under the “For Parents and Students” section for your school at the www.crecschools.org website for more meal program and payment information. Parents/students may also pay at the school, but prepayments are highly preferred. Parents that do not provide payments for their child’s meals should send meals from home with their child. Although credit for meals may be offered, it is not required by the State, and funding for unpaid meals cannot come out of any school lunch account funds.

Click HERE for CREC's Meal Charging Policy

Menus and specific meal program information for individual schools

Menus, meal application information, meal payment information, and some policies are different for most schools, depending on whether CREC or another town is sponsoring the meal program. It is important that you go directly to your child’s school website at www.crecschools.org and look under the “For Parents & Students” section in the left panel, and then select “Menus & Meal Program Info” to get accurate information and instructions that is specific for each school.

Contact Information:

Kayleen Perez
Food Services Program Coordinator
Operations Department
CREC (Capitol Region Education Council)
55 Van Dyke Ave. Hartford, CT 06106 
O: 860-509-3793 |C: 860-519-2148
Email: [email protected]/ https://www.crec.org/food/

Jeff Sidewater
Food Services Program Consultant
Operations Department
CREC (Capitol Region Education Council)
55 Van Dyke Ave. Hartford, CT 06106 
O: 860-509-3774 |F: 860-524-4001 
Email: [email protected] / http://www.crec.org/operations/food

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