Child Nutrition Program
Welcome to the Winfield City Schools Child Nutrition Program (CNP)! The mission of our Child Nutrition Program supports our system’s educational goal to provide Winfield students with excellent experiences while in our care. We know that students who are well fed are ready to learn, making it our responsibility to provide all students with high-quality, nutritious, and appealing meals each time they come through our cafeterias. As we serve our students daily, we will happily do so in a safe, supportive, and encouraging environment.
At Winfield City Schools, we offer breakfast and lunch meals to our students, all of which meet nutritional requirements for children as set by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Meals are provided to students in an “offer vs. serve” format, which allows them to decline up to two food items on the tray. A fruit or vegetable serving is required at both meals to meet specific federal nutrition guidelines set by the USDA. By meeting the established criteria, WCS remains eligible to receive financial reimbursement from the government. Monthly menus are posted on our website to help families make decisions about meals in advance of the school day.
Community Eligibility Provision
Winfield City Schools will be participating in the USDA Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) again for the 2024-2025 school year. CEP allows all students in our school system to eat breakfast and lunch at no charge each day. Meal applications will not be required for students to be able to participate. Any purchase of extra meals or a la carte items can be purchased with cash or check in hand or from the student meal account. Students will continue to use their assigned lunch number at the registers to ensure accurate record keeping.
2024-2025 CEP Public Release
USDA Civil Rights Compliance
Winfield City Schools ensures compliance with USDA civil rights regulations in our School Meal Programs, promoting non-discrimination and equal access for all students. For more information, including how to file a complaint, please visit our USDA Civil Rights Compliance Page
Triennial Assessment Results
The triennial assessment results for school cafeterias typically refer to evaluations conducted every three years to assess compliance with federal nutrition standards, meal quality, program effectiveness, and overall satisfaction of students and staff. These assessments help ensure that school cafeterias meet regulatory requirements and provide nutritious meals supporting student health and well-being. Results may include data on meal participation rates, menu compliance with dietary guidelines, stakeholder feedback, and improvements based on previous assessments.
WellSAT 3.0 Report Card
WellSAT 3.0 report card is a tool used to evaluate and assess school district wellness policies. It provides a standardized method for measuring the comprehensiveness and strength of wellness policies based on specific criteria related to nutrition, physical activity, and overall health promotion. The report card typically includes cores and detailed assessments across various domains such as policy content, implementation, and evaluation methods. It helps school districts gauge their policy effectiveness, identify areas for improvement, and align their wellness efforts with best practices and regulatory requirements.