School Meals
Breakfast and lunch meals will be available to all students at no cost at all of our schools for the 2024-25 school year.
Due to current needs and qualifications, GIPS has qualified for Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) across the district. CEP provides an alternative funding source supported by federal reimbursement in order to provide meals at no cost to every student at Grand Island Public Schools.
Why is this important? Food security matters.
We believe that every student deserves to have access to regular, healthy meals. And now, thanks to CEP provision, we are able to provide every student in every school breakfast and lunch at no cost every school day. We are excited for this will certainly boost student wellness, attendance, and learning across our district.
Also, a new process for fee waivers for things like band instruments, ACT reimbursement, and AP Courses will be available in the coming weeks.
QUESTIONS
If you have additional questions, please reach out to GIPS Nutrition Services at 308.385.5900 or lmasat@gips.org.
School Meal FAQs
- What does “Meals at No Cost” mean for Elementary Schools?
- What does “Meals at No Cost” mean for Middle Schools and GISH?
- What does the CEP update mean for Grand Island Public Schools?
- What is CEP?
- What is a “fully reimbursable meal”?
- Will I still be able to access my student’s meals account?
- What if I still have funds in my student account on LINQConnect?
- Do I still need to submit a Free & Reduced Meals application?
- Does CEP impact local property taxes?