August 23, 2024
Free Meals for All Students
Great news for the 2024/2025 school year—breakfast is free for all students! This initiative is designed to support students' success throughout the day. Read on to find out why this is an important s
August 23, 2024
Great news for the 2024/2025 school year—breakfast is free for all students! This initiative is designed to support students' success throughout the day. Read on to find out why this is an important s
August 23, 2024
For upcoming classroom events, please review our list of approved treats and snacks. If your item isn’t listed, you can use the smart snacks product calculator to check compliance.
August 23, 2024
SVUSD Food Services encourages all caregivers to complete the Alternative Income Form. This form helps secure vital district funding and ensures eligibility for additional benefits, such as free or re
Sonoma Valley Unified School District follows USDA guidelines to ensure healthy, balanced meals for students. Our menu planning approaches include various options to meet nutritional standards, promoting healthy eating and physical activity. Explore our comprehensive nutrition standards and menu planning strategies to understand how we support student wellness.
Even though meals are free for all students, we ask caregivers to complete the alternative income form. This helps determine district funding and eligibility for services like bus passes and EBT cards. Applications are also available at the Food Service Office and at school offices.
Check out our lunch menus section to view the current month's menu, including our archive of past menus.
This document provides essential information for SVUSD families about managing food allergies in schools. It includes contact details for key personnel, procedures for submitting medical forms, and guidelines for accommodating special dietary needs. Learn how SVUSD ensures the safety and well-being of students with food allergies through careful planning and communication.
Discover the USDA's Smart Snacks standards for healthy and nutritious snacks approved for classroom consumption. This list includes a variety of fruit cups, dried fruits, fresh produce, and more. For snacks not listed, use the provided online calculator to verify compliance and add them to the approved list. Ensure your classroom treats meet these practical, science-based nutrition standards.
Take the guess work out of your day! Answer a series of questions to see if your product meets the USDA's Smart Snacks in School nutrition standards*. Then save and print for your records!
This section aims to inform SVUSD families and the community about our Wellness Policies that promote student health through healthy eating and physical activity. Learn about our coordinated efforts and programs designed to create a safe and healthy school environment.
Explore SVUSD's Wellness Policy, promoting student health through healthy eating and physical activity. Learn about the district's coordinated health system, integrating health education, physical education, and nutrition services to support student wellness. Discover our goals, guidelines, and programs aimed at fostering a safe and healthy school environment
SVUSD's comprehensive Student Wellness Policy promotes healthy eating and physical activity to enhance student health and learning. This policy outlines the district's coordinated efforts to support wellness through various programs and services, involving parents, guardians, and the community. Explore the goals, guidelines, and initiatives designed to foster a healthy school environment and improve student well-being.
The Sonoma Valley Unified School District's Wellness Policy aims to promote health through lifelong healthy eating and physical activity. This policy supports nutrition and physical activity through various programs, involving students, staff, parents, and the community. Discover our goals and strategies to ensure a healthy learning environment for every student.
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