Daily Meal Count Sheet for CACFP at-Risk Programs is a legal document that was released by the Arizona Department of Education - a government authority operating within Arizona.
Q: What is CACFP?
A: CACFP stands for Child and Adult CareFood Program.
Q: What are at-Risk Programs?
A: At-Risk Programs are programs that provide meals and snacks to children and adolescents in low-income areas during the summer or after school.
Q: How does the Daily Meal Count Sheet work?
A: The Daily Meal Count Sheet is used to track the number of meals and snacks served to participants in the CACFP at-Risk Programs.
Q: Why is it important to track the meal count?
A: Tracking the meal count helps to ensure that the program is serving enough meals to meet the nutritional needs of the participants and to comply with program requirements.
Q: Who uses the Daily Meal Count Sheet?
A: Staff members or volunteers at the at-Risk Programs are responsible for using the Daily Meal Count Sheet to record the number of meals and snacks served each day.
Q: Do all at-Risk Programs in Arizona use this sheet?
A: Yes, all at-Risk Programs in Arizona that participate in the CACFP use this Daily Meal Count Sheet to track their meal count.
Form Details:
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