Additional Knox County Schools To Receive No-Cost Meals

Additional Knox County Schools To Receive No-Cost Meals

On Tuesday, Dec. 19, KCS informed families at 25 district schools that free breakfast and lunch meals will be provided to all students at those schools, beginning on January 4.

During the fall semester, students at the district’s 38 Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) schools – which are designated as part of the National School Lunch Program – received free breakfast and lunch.

Due to a change in the federal CEP threshold and a change in policy by the Tennessee Department of Education, KCS can now expand the district’s CEP program on a pilot basis. With the addition of 25 new schools, the total number of CEP schools will be 63 during the spring semester. The list below shows existing and new CEP schools, with the new schools designated by an asterisk (*).

This change will be in place for the remainder of the 2023-24 school year. KCS Nutrition will evaluate program data in the late spring of 2024 to assess whether it is feasible to continue this initiative in future school years.

“Our goal is to always do what is best for the students and families of Knox County Schools,” said Brett Foster, Executive Director of Child Nutrition. “We believe this pilot program will be of immediate assistance to families at these schools, and we are pleased to be able to provide it.”

A complete list of CEP schools is below. Schools that will become eligible on January 4 are marked with an asterisk.

Adrian Burnett Elementary 
Amherst Elementary*
Austin-East Magnet High 
Bearden Middle*
Beaumont Magnet 
Belle Morris Elementary 
Bonny Kate Elementary*
Career Magnet Academy*
Carter Elementary*
Carter High*
Carter Middle*
Cedar Bluff Elementary*
Cedar Bluff Middle*
Cedar Bluff Preschool*
Central High 
Chilhowee Intermediate 
Christenberry Elementary 
Copper Ridge Elementary*
Dogwood Elementary 
East Knox County Elementary 
Emerald Academy 
Fair Garden Family Center 
Ft. Sanders Educational Development Center*
Fountain City Elementary 
Fulton High 
Gibbs Elementary*
Gibbs High*
Gibbs Middle*
Green Magnet Academy 
Gresham Middle 
Holston Middle 
Inskip Elementary 
Karns Elementary*
Karns Preschool*
KAEC 
Lonsdale Elementary 
Maynard Elementary 
Mooreland Heights Elementary 
Mount Olive Elementary*
New Hopewell Elementary*
Northwest Middle 
Norwood Elementary 
Paul Kelley Volunteer Academy 
Pleasant Ridge Elementary*
Pond Gap Elementary 
Powell Elementary*
Powell High*
Powell Middle*
Richard Yoakley School 
Ridgedale Alternative 
Ritta Elementary*
Sarah Moore Greene Magnet 
South-Doyle High 
South-Doyle Middle 
South Knoxville Elementary 
Spring Hill Elementary 
Sterchi Elementary*
Sunnyview Primary 
Vine Middle Magnet 
West Haven Elementary 
West Hills Elementary 
West View Elementary 
Whittle Springs Middle 

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Additional Knox County Schools To Receive No-Cost Meals

Additional Knox County Schools To Receive No-Cost Meals

On Tuesday, Dec. 19, KCS informed families at 25 district schools that free breakfast and lunch meals will be provided to all students at those schools, beginning on January 4.

During the fall semester, students at the district’s 38 Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) schools – which are designated as part of the National School Lunch Program – received free breakfast and lunch.

Due to a change in the federal CEP threshold and a change in policy by the Tennessee Department of Education, KCS can now expand the district’s CEP program on a pilot basis. With the addition of 25 new schools, the total number of CEP schools will be 63 during the spring semester. The list below shows existing and new CEP schools, with the new schools designated by an asterisk (*).

This change will be in place for the remainder of the 2023-24 school year. KCS Nutrition will evaluate program data in the late spring of 2024 to assess whether it is feasible to continue this initiative in future school years.

“Our goal is to always do what is best for the students and families of Knox County Schools,” said Brett Foster, Executive Director of Child Nutrition. “We believe this pilot program will be of immediate assistance to families at these schools, and we are pleased to be able to provide it.”

A complete list of CEP schools is below. Schools that will become eligible on January 4 are marked with an asterisk.

Adrian Burnett Elementary 
Amherst Elementary*
Austin-East Magnet High 
Bearden Middle*
Beaumont Magnet 
Belle Morris Elementary 
Bonny Kate Elementary*
Career Magnet Academy*
Carter Elementary*
Carter High*
Carter Middle*
Cedar Bluff Elementary*
Cedar Bluff Middle*
Cedar Bluff Preschool*
Central High 
Chilhowee Intermediate 
Christenberry Elementary 
Copper Ridge Elementary*
Dogwood Elementary 
East Knox County Elementary 
Emerald Academy 
Fair Garden Family Center 
Ft. Sanders Educational Development Center*
Fountain City Elementary 
Fulton High 
Gibbs Elementary*
Gibbs High*
Gibbs Middle*
Green Magnet Academy 
Gresham Middle 
Holston Middle 
Inskip Elementary 
Karns Elementary*
Karns Preschool*
KAEC 
Lonsdale Elementary 
Maynard Elementary 
Mooreland Heights Elementary 
Mount Olive Elementary*
New Hopewell Elementary*
Northwest Middle 
Norwood Elementary 
Paul Kelley Volunteer Academy 
Pleasant Ridge Elementary*
Pond Gap Elementary 
Powell Elementary*
Powell High*
Powell Middle*
Richard Yoakley School 
Ridgedale Alternative 
Ritta Elementary*
Sarah Moore Greene Magnet 
South-Doyle High 
South-Doyle Middle 
South Knoxville Elementary 
Spring Hill Elementary 
Sterchi Elementary*
Sunnyview Primary 
Vine Middle Magnet 
West Haven Elementary 
West Hills Elementary 
West View Elementary 
Whittle Springs Middle