We are pleased to inform you that we will be implementing free meals for all under California’s Universal Meals law for this school year. Schools that participate are able to provide healthy breakfasts and lunches each day at no charge for all students enrolled.
Breakfast served between 7:30-8:00am daily.
Here’s, our meal vendor, SNP’s Website : schoolnutritionplus.com
School Nutrition Plus is proud of our new partnership with Ocean Charter School and is excited to bring healthy, fresh food to the students. SNP was founded almost 15 years ago with the mission of serving scratch cooked food on a National School Meal program budget. The majority of our cooks are culinary school trained chefs and understand how to impart flavor while adhering to strict USDA nutrition guidelines. Some of our entrees include chow mein, fajitas, burritos, and a variety of salads, sandwiches and wraps. Our attention to customer service compliments our excellent food and we’ll work with Ocean to create a program that results in satisfaction from the entire school Community. We also prioritize sustainability and offer bulk food service vs pre-packaged and have compostable trays and serving utensils to result in minimum waste. We look forward to the honor of serving your students.
Every week the menu will be released and any student will have the opportunity to choose three items – One main course, one fruit or vegetable and milk. Click here for Offer Vs Serve Lunch Flyer.
Free and Reduced Meal Applications ARE required for the 2023-2024 School Year. It is incredibly important that families still submit an Income Form to ensure ongoing state and federal funding that support the learning of low income students. In Order to qualify for free/reduced pricing for Aftercare/Enrichment a current application must be on file. There is a very quick, simple way to submit your income information. Please help our school by filling this form – Ocean Free/Reduced Rate Application. For any questions regarding meal pplication, please reach out to FRL@oceancs.org.
What is the National School Lunch Program?
The National School Lunch Program is a federally funded program that assists schools and other agencies in providing nutritious lunches to children at reasonable prices.
What are the benefits of participating in the program?
For children, the National School Lunch Program provides a nutritious meal that contains one-third of the recommended dietary allowance of necessary nutrients. For parents, the program offers a convenient method of providing a nutritionally balanced lunch at the lowest possible price. For schools, the program enhances children’s learning abilities by contributing to their physical and mental well being.
What is Offer Vs Serve in school lunch?
Offer Versus Serve or OVS is a concept that applies to menu planning and the meal service. OVS allows students to decline some of the food offered in a reimbursable lunch or breakfast. The goals of OVS are to reduce food waste and to permit students to choose the foods they want to eat.
Who created the menu and cooks the meals?
Meals, foods and beverages served on campus meet state and federal requirements which are based on the USDA Dietary Guidelines. We provide students with access to a variety of foods that meet the health and nutrition needs of students.
Our Food Partner is School Nutrition Plus (SNP) and OCS follows all the storage and reheating guidelines provided by them. Meals are delivered daily, ready for consumption.
If you have any food/menu feedback, please reach out to meals@oceancs.org and she’ll gladly pass along your comments.
How can I and my child see the menu?
Weekly Menus are sent to all the community members through our weekly emails and also posted on this page. There are also menus at the Kitchen door, wall and counter.
Can I place an order? How can I make sure my child gets the meal he/she/they want?
We currently have an Open Kitchen approach. The kitchen will be open at lunch time for each grade level for a window of time. Every child that comes to the kitchen will be offered a meal.
What if I don’t want my child to get a free lunch?
Please make sure you communicate with your child first and your teacher after that. We do not give kids lunches unless they come to the kitchen. If a student comes to the kitchen lunch will be given.
What if my child is enrolled in Independent Study, is he eligible to get lunch?
Yes. For short and long term Independent Study – please come to the front office Mon-Fri between 9am and 11am and we’ll give you the option available for that day only.
Is there a Gluten Free or Milk alternative option?
Yes, only with a doctor’s note. School Nutrition Plus (SNP) provide the same meal as everyone is having but made with Gluten Free ingredients. This is not a Gluten Free certified meal and cross contamination may occur. Here’s the cross contamination letter from SNP: SNP- potential cross contamination (2) . If you think this option is safe for your child, please download the form here: Medical Form – Dietary Restrictions. Send the form completed by a Doctor to meals@oceancs.org.
Can my child refuse the milk?
Yes. We offer 4-5 options daily and students may take 3 to 5 items. Please read the Offer Vs Serve description above.
Please make sure you talk to your child, teacher and administration if there’s any food restriction such as allergies, intolerances and dietary restrictions. Please email registrar@oceancs.org to ensure your student's allergies are listed in the school's information system and also send an email to the teacher. We try our very best to keep our students safe but it is a collective responsibility and communication is vital.
All stakeholders are able to participate in the development, review, update, and implementation of the Local School Wellness Policy. Please contact Tomoko Seo at mstomoko@oceancs.org for more details.
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