Nutrition

By participating in the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) and eliminating the need for meal applications, the Clarke County School District will reduce administrative and printing costs, and families also benefit from the elimination of completing and submitting meal applications.

Children need healthy meals to learn. CCSD offers healthy meals every school day at no charge to your child(ren). Our food service receives support from the U.S. Department of Agriculture through the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs.

The following schools will be participating in this alternative provision and will provide meals at no charge to children during the 2025-26 school year:

  • Barnett Shoals Elementary

  • Barrow Elementary

  • Bettye H. Holston Elementary

  • Cleveland Road Elementary

  • Fowler Drive Elementary

  • Gaines Elementary

  • Howard B. Stroud Elementary

  • J.J. Harris Elementary

  • Johnnie Lay Burks Elementary

  • Oglethorpe Avenue Elementary

  • Timothy Road Elementary

  • Whit Davis Elementary

  • Whitehead Road Elementary

  • Winterville Elementary

  • Burney-Harris-Lyons Middle

  • Clarke Middle

  • Coile Middle

  • Hilsman Middle

  • Cedar Shoals High

  • Clarke Central High

  • Classic City High

  • Early Learning Center East

  • Early Learning Center West

  • Athens Community Career Academy

  • CCSD Learning Center.


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