
Child Nutrition Programs
2022-2023 CNP Programs
Livingston Parish Public Schools (LPPS) Child Nutrition Program (CNP) provides nutritious, well-balanced, and affordable meals to students. CNP Administrators believe that proper nutrition plays an essential role in the educational process.
Students who eat school breakfast and school lunch receive meals that emphasize the importance of healthy eating habits, fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as, proper portion control and selecting options for a balanced plate.
Community Eligibility Provision
Community Eligibility Provision (CEP), is a universal meal program. CEP allows qualifying school districts to offer school breakfast and lunch to all students at no cost. Families that have students attending CEP school sites are not required to complete meal applications.
Which LPPS schools automatically provide free Meal Benefits to all students via CEP?
Albany High
Albany Lower Elementary
Albany Middle
Albany Upper Elementary
Denham Springs Elementary
Denham Springs Freshman High
Denham Springs High
Denham Springs Jr. High
Doyle Elementary
Doyle High
French Settlement Elementary
French Settlement High
Freshwater Elementary
Frost School
Gray's Creek Elementary
Holden School
Juban Parc Elementary
Juban Parc Jr. High
Levi Milton Elementary
Lewis Vincent Elementary
Live Oak Elementary
Live Oak High
Live Oak Jr. High
Live Oak Middle
Maurepas School
North Corbin Elementary
North Corbin Jr. High
Northside Elementary
Seventh Ward Elementary
South Fork Elementary
South Live Oak Elementary
South Walker Elementary
Southside Elementary
Southside Jr. High
Springfield Elementary
Springfield High
Springfield Middle
Walker Elementary
Walker High
Walker Jr. High
Westside Jr. High
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Statement
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Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights
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Washington, D.C. 20250-9410
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