- Alabama School of Fine Arts
- ASFA's CNP
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ASFA Child Nutrition Program
The purpose of the Alabama School of Fine Arts (ASFA) Child Nutrition Program is to prepare and serve nutritious and appealing meals that meet dietary guidelines. These meals will be served to students, staff, and friends of the schools in a positive, cheerful manner while maintaining financial soundness and contributing to the quality and excellence of a student's educational experience.
Meal Payment
Our meal payment and application platform, TITAN Family Portal, has upgraded to LINQ Connect. You’ll enjoy a fresh look and new features, designed just for you. Download the LINQ Connect app from the Google Play Store, Apple Store, or visit LINQConnect.com to complete a 2023-2024 Meals Application. You may also request a paper application by contacting the Child Nutrition Program at 205-252-9241 ext. 2241.
If you are a returning parent/guardian, there’s no need to change your username or password. It will all transfer to the new platform for you. We will provide more information at a later time on how you can set up one-time or recurring payments for your student’s meals, view previous transactions, set spending limits, transfer funds between students, set low balance notifications and more. For now, please send cash or check to fund your student's lunch balances.
You will need to have your student's ten-digit student ID number. If you do not know your student's number, please e-mail Arnisha Jordan at ajordan@asfaschool.org.
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Health Score
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Special Dietary Needs
Click here for the Diet Prescription Form.
We understand that some children have special dietary needs and we will do our best to accommodate those needs. For a student with a chronic medical condition such as diabetes, cystic fibrosis, or a non-life-threatening food allergy, a diet prescription signed by a licensed physician, nurse, registered dietitian, or physician assistant is strongly suggested. A student with a disability or life-threatening food allergy must have a diet prescription signed by a licensed physician.
Physician’s Statement for Children with Disabilities USDA regulations 7 CFR Part 15b require substitutions or modifications in school meals for children whose disabilities restrict their diets. A child with a disability must be provided substitutions in foods when that need is supported by a statement signed by a licensed physician. The physician’s statement must identify:
- the child’s disability
- an explanation of why the disability restricts the child’s diet
- the major life activity affected by the disability
- the food or foods to be omitted from the child’s diet, and the food or choice of foods that must be substituted
Medical Statement for Children with Special Dietary Needs: each special dietary request must be supported by a statement that explains the food substitution that is requested. It must be signed by a recognized medical authority. The medical statement must include:
- an identification of the medical or other special dietary condition which restricts the child’s diet
- the food or foods to be omitted from the child’s diet
- the food or choice of foods to be substituted
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Free and Reduced Meals
The Free & Reduced Lunch Program is a federally assisted meal program that provides nutritionally balanced, low‐cost or free lunches to families that meet the income eligibility guidelines. Below you'll find program information and the free and reduced application. The resulting status may affect other benefits your student may be entitled to receive. Each family attending ASFA needs to submit a form directly to ASFA regardless of what other school districts siblings may be attending.
Fill out the application at www.LINQconnect.com
*Dinner, snacks, and additional servings of food are not included in this program.
Collection of Race and Ethnicity Data for School Meal Programs:
Some documents utilized by the Child Nutrition Program are required to request race and ethnicity data. The purpose of collecting race and ethnicity data is to determine how effectively the School Meal Programs are reaching potentially eligible students. Providing this data is voluntary. Responses are kept confidential and have no effect on eligibility.
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Break for a Plate
Click here to find a free open/summer feeding site closest to your home.
Available Open Meals Program
Alabama School of Fine Arts would like to share information concerning current Open/Summer Feeding Programs.
Local schools will be offering free breakfast and lunches to area children through the USDA Summer Feeding Program while schools are closed. This will ensure that children continue to receive nutritious meals when school is not in session. Through this program, free, nutritious meals are provided to all children during the time school is closed.
Although ASFA does not host an Open/Summer Feeding site, your child may attend a Summer Feeding Program outside of our school.
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ASFA Meal Information
The ASFA Child Nutrition Program (CNP) strives to provide a healthy eating environment and offers healthy choices to our students and staff every day.
Meal Charges
Student Breakfast $3.00
Student Lunches $5.00
Student Dinners $8.00
Priced as listed on “ASFA Price List”
School meal requirements
ASFA CNP continues to meet the USDA Healthy Meal requirements by providing a variety of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and healthier entrees in our school cafeterias.
Some of the 2010 Requirements Include
- Increasing the amount of fruits and vegetables
- Reducing the sodium in meals over the next 10 years
- Setting calorie limits
- Increasing whole grains
- Limiting the amount of meat/meat alternatives and grains
Students are required to have ½ cup of fruit or vegetable on their tray for it to count as a full meal. Anything less than a full meal will be charged as individual items.
What ASFA is Doing
- Fresh fruit and vegetables are served every day
- Over 50% of all grains are whole wheat
- Milk is only low-fat or fat-free
- Dark green and orange vegetables are served on a weekly basis
- Dried beans & Legumes are served weekly
- Vegetarian options are offered daily
- Premade Grab ‘n Go salads and meals are available daily
CNP offer a variety of fruits and vegetables daily to give students more options so choosing fruits and vegetables will be easy. Schools are limited to how much meat/meat alternate and grains that can be offered. This means that some of the main entrée may not be as large as the students would like. Remember, though, that there will be plenty of fruits and vegetables available to fill out the meal and ensure students have a full, filling plate of food to eat. We face some challenges to meet the meal requirements in the current year with the current supply chain issues and economic conditions, but our school nutrition program is working hard to make healthy meals for our students and make each meal something our students will enjoy.
How Can You Help?
The school nutrition program needs the support of parents to succeed. Parents can support this effort by encouraging children to give healthier meals a try and talking about healthy options or simply introducing your child to these healthy changes at home. You are your child’s primary role model. When they see you choose healthy foods, they are more likely to choose them as well. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us. We are here to help.
Meal Requirements Overview
Breakfast: Students may choose 3 or 4 out of 4 meal components: Meat or Substitute, Grains, Fruit, Vegetable, Low-fat or Fat-free Milk.
Lunch: Students may choose 3, 4 or 5 out of 5 meal components: Meat or Substitute, Grains, Fruit, Vegetable, Low-fat or Fat-free Milk.
Students must choose at least one full (1/2 cup) serving of fruit or vegetable to complete a reimbursable meal. Portion sizes for some food items may vary by grade group (middle school vs. high school) to meet the guidelines
Titan School Solutions: We encourage all students to have a Titan account. Please prepay into your child’s account. Students with a negative balance will not be allowed to purchase snacks, beverages, or ala carte items.
Environmentalism Efforts
In an effort to reduce plastic waste, we now offer free water bottle and cup refills on the ASFA campus. We encourage the entire ASFA community to do their best to reuse, reduce, and recycle.
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ASFA Meal & Snack Price List
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CNP Policies
Bad Debt Policy
Alabama School of Fine Arts CNP will use a cut-off date of June 30 or student withdrawal from ASFA to determine if a debt is uncollectible or not. If a debt is approaching the “uncollectible” status, then it will be brought to the attention of the CFO and the ASFA Executive Director to see if there are other avenues to attempt collection with the particular situation. If a debt is determined as uncollectable, then CNP will invoice the ASFA general funds for reimbursement of the outstanding funds.
Worthless Check Policy
If a check is returned due to insufficient funds, the issuer will be alerted. In addition to full payment, a fee of $20 will be imposed to cover bank charges. If unpaid, the finance office will be notified of the insufficient funds with the additional charges and negative balance. This may result in the suspension of student participation in Specialty activities.
Wellness PolicyPursuant to the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 relating to schools with federally-funded school meal programs, the Executive Director authorizes the creation of an ASFA Wellness Committee to perform the following activities:- The Wellness Committee (WC) shall develop, assess and revise as necessary, specific goals relating to nutrition education, physical activity and other school-based activities that promote student wellness.
- The WC will consist of the ASFA Health and Wellness Coordinator, School Nurse and CNP Director.
- We will meet each semester to discuss current programs and possible developments such as dorm activities, MAD Day, Get Active Day, Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner offerings, etc.
- The WC shall ensure the establishment of nutrition guidelines for all foods available on campus during the school day with the objectives of promoting student health and reducing childhood obesity. The CNP Director and CNP staff will stay up to date on current trends and information and meet regularly.
- The WC shall provide assurance that guidelines for reimbursable school meals shall not be less restrictive than regulations and guidance issued by the Secretary of Agriculture. The CNP director will stay up to date on Secretary of Agriculture guidelines and report any fiscal implications with ASFA CFOO.
- The WC shall establish a plan for measuring the impact and implementation of the local wellness policy. The HW Coordinator, Nurse, and CNP Director will assess ASFA student wellness through student interviews, written feedback, and discussion, then report findings to the ASFA Senior Administrative Staff.
• The WC shall involve input from parents, students, and representatives of the faculty in the development and continuous review of the school’s wellness policy.• The HW Coordinator, ASFA Nurse, and CNP Director will be in regular contact with internal and external resources in order to stay abreast of current trends and opportunities.
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Nondiscrimination Statement
In accordance with federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex (including gender identity and sexual orientation), disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity.
Program information may be made available in languages other than English. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication to obtain program information (e.g., Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language), should contact the responsible state or local agency that administers the program or USDA’s TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TTY) or contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339.
To file a program discrimination complaint, a Complainant should complete a Form AD-3027, USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form which can be obtained online at: https://www.usda.gov/sites/default/files/documents/ad-3027.pdf, from any USDA office, by calling (866) 632-9992, or by writing a letter addressed to USDA. The letter must contain the complainant’s name, address, telephone number, and a written description of the alleged discriminatory action in sufficient detail to inform the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights (ASCR) about the nature and date of an alleged civil rights violation. The completed AD-3027 form or letter must be submitted to USDA by:
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U.S. Department of Agriculture
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights
1400 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; or - fax:
(833) 256-1665 or (202) 690-7442; or - email:
Program.Intake@usda.gov
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
Para todos los demás programas de asistencia de nutrición del FNS, agencias estatales o locales y sus subreceptores, deben publicar la siguiente Declaración de No Discriminación: De acuerdo con la ley federal de derechos civiles y las normas y políticas de derechos civiles del Departamento de Agricultura de los Estados Unidos (USDA), esta entidad está prohibida de discriminar por motivos de raza, color, origen nacional, sexo (incluyendo identidad de género y orientación sexual), discapacidad, edad, o represalia o retorsión por actividades previas de derechos civiles. La información sobre el programa puede estar disponible en otros idiomas que no sean el inglés. Las personas con discapacidades que requieren medios alternos de comunicación para obtener la información del programa (por ejemplo, Braille, letra grande, cinta de audio, lenguaje de señas americano (ASL), etc.) deben comunicarse con la agencia local o estatal responsable de administrar el programa o con el Centro TARGET del USDA al (202) 720-2600 (voz y TTY) o comuníquese con el USDA a través del Servicio Federal de Retransmisión al (800) 877-8339. Para presentar una queja por discriminación en el programa, el reclamante debe llenar un formulario AD-3027, formulario de queja por discriminación en el programa del USDA, el cual puede obtenerse en línea en: https://www.usda.gov/sites/default/files/documents/ad-3027s.pdf,de cualquier oficina de USDA, llamando al (866) 632-9992, o escribiendo una carta dirigida a USDA. La carta debe contener el nombre del demandante, la dirección, el número de teléfono y una descripción escrita de la acción discriminatoria alegada con suficiente detalle para informar al Subsecretario de Derechos Civiles (ASCR) sobre la naturaleza y fecha de una presunta violación de derechos civiles. El formulario AD-3027 completado o la carta debe presentarse a USDA por:
(1)correo:
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights
1400 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; o
(2)fax:
(833)256-1665 o (202) 690-7442; o
(3)correo electrónico:program.intake@usda.gov
Esta institución es un proveedor que ofrece igualdad de oportunidades. - mail:
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Gluten free meals are available upon request