SACRAMENTO, Calif. — It has been reported the California Department of Education has received a waiver called CA COVID19 from the USDA that will enable a school district that had previously been approved to operate the Summer Food Service Program or Seamless Summer Option to provide meals to students during a Coronavirus-related closure.
SFSP and SSO are federally funded and state-administered programs that serve free meals to children 18 and younger when school is not in session and in communities where 50 percent or more of the students qualify for free and reduced price meals.
“When a school or district closes, our first concern is the safety and care of our students,” said Tony Thurmond, state superintendent of public instruction. “Our Nutrition Services Division was proactive in reaching out to the USDA to request the necessary approval in anticipation of local educational agencies potentially having to close due to the Coronavirus. That advanced planning, combined with the rapid response from the USDA, will allow districts to continue to provide their most vulnerable students with nutritious meals in the event of a closure.”
Under the waiver, meals can be served at school and nonschool sites. Students will not be required to remain onsite to consume the meal and can take the meal and go, which is not the usual federal guideline. This exception was made to enable students to continue to be fed without increasing the risk of spreading germs.
The CDE will administer the waiver and approve waiver requests from local districts so that meals can be claimed for reimbursement. The waiver is valid until June 30.