National School Lunch Program (Nslp) Fact Sheet is a 2-page legal document that was released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture - Food and Nutrition Service on November 1, 2017 and used nation-wide.
Q: What is the National School Lunch Program (NSLP)?
A: The NSLP is a federally assisted meal program that provides nutritionally balanced, low-cost or free lunches to eligible students in participating schools.
Q: Who is eligible for the National School Lunch Program?
A: Students from low-income households are eligible for the program, as determined by their household income or participation in other government assistance programs.
Q: How does the National School Lunch Program work?
A: Participating schools receive cash subsidies and food from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to provide free or reduced-price meals to eligible students.
Q: Why is the National School Lunch Program important?
A: The program helps ensure that low-income students have access to nutritious meals during the school day, which can have a positive impact on their health and academic performance.
Q: Are the meals provided by the National School Lunch Program healthy?
A: Yes, the meals are required to meet federal nutrition standards, which include offering fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low-fat or fat-free milk.
Q: How many students participate in the National School Lunch Program?
A: On an average day, the program provides lunches to over 30 million students nationwide.
Q: Is the National School Lunch Program available in all schools?
A: The program is available in most public and nonprofit private schools, as well as residential child care institutions.
Q: How can parents apply for the National School Lunch Program?
A: Parents can contact their child's school or the local school district for information on how to apply for the program.
Q: Does the National School Lunch Program offer breakfast as well?
A: Yes, many schools also offer the School Breakfast Program, which provides nutritious breakfasts to eligible students.
Q: Is there a cost associated with the National School Lunch Program?
A: The cost of the meal depends on the student's eligibility, with some students receiving meals for free and others paying a reduced price based on their household income.
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