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After School Meals

The Green Bay Area Public School District Food Service Department is proud to offer a well-rounded and nutritionally balanced meal to students after the school day is completed. The program is funded through the U.S. Department of Agriculture Child & Adult Care Food Program (CACFP).

When school is out and parents are still at work, children need a safe place to be with their friends with structured activities and supportive adults. Afterschool programs that serve meals or snacks draw children and teenagers into constructive activities that are safe, fun, and filled with opportunities for learning. The meals and snacks give them the nutrition they need to learn, play, and grow.

- USDA (source

Students will be offered a full meal and/or snack that meets the CACFP meal requirements. Accommodations for students with food allergies is allowed. The GBAPSD Food Service Department will plan and provide the meals and menu options.

Visit our NutriSlice menu website gbaps.nutrislice.com to review the menu.

No-cost $0 meals are provided at the following locations when school is in session based on after-school program calendar:


Educational Enrichment Activities

The USDA requires educational enrichment activities be available to students in the CACFP meal programs. Please use the following resources at your leisure:
Nutrition Resources from USDA
NASA
American Museum of Natural History
TIME for Kids Current Events & News
National Gallery of Art
Shedd Aquarium - Stay Home with Shedd
Field Museum - Experience the Field at Home
Slumberkins Emotional Learning
Oneida Nation Culture and History
National Park Service > search for "distance learning" (over 10,400 results) or "field trip" (over 15,500 results) then pick a park, historical site, monument, or protected land!
Jump$tart Clearinghouse Financial Literacy for Students
Agriculture in the Classroom eLearning by grade groups