WELCOME TO FJUHSD FOOD SERVICES!
In 2023-24 School Year, under California Universal Meals Program FJUHSD will continue to provide Free Breakfast and Free lunch for all students every school day. At all our school sites Free breakfast will be available to students before school or during the first morning break. Lunch will be provided free of charge during the lunch period. Additionally, Free supper will be offered at participating schools.
We are continuing the More Than a Meal communication program for the 2023-24 school year. All benefits described in the More Than a Meal program will require an eligibility letter. While meals are free for all students, families should complete an income survey form for CEP schools (Fullerton HS, La Habra HS, Buena Park HS, La Vista & La Sierra HS)
Eligibility letters will be provided upon request from the Food Services department. Due to the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) rules students attending Sonora, Sunny Hills, and Troy high schools will be required to complete the traditional lunch applications in addition to the income data form in aeries, in order to obtain an eligibility letter.
Submit Income Survey Form Online or Paper
We encourage families to complete prior to October 31, 2023
If student attends any of the following schools, then families should submit an Income Form.
Buena Park High School Online PDF(English) PDF(Spanish)
Fullerton Union High School Online PDF(English) PDF(Spanish)
La Habra High School Online PDF(English) PDF(Spanish)
La Sierra High School Online PDF(English) PDF(Spanish)
La Vista High School Online PDF(English) PDF(Spanish)
Submit a Free & Reduced Priced Meal (FRPM) Application Online or Paper
We encourage families to complete prior to October 31, 2023
If student attends any of the following school sites, then families should submit a Free or Reduced Priced Meal Application.
Sonora High School Online PDF(English) PDF(Spanish)
Sunny Hills High School Online PDF(English) PDF(Spanish)
Troy High School Online PDF(English) PDF(Spanish)
Download More Than a Meal flyer
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What is Community Eligibility Provision (CEP)?
The CEP is a State of California program that allows qualified schools to eliminate the many forms and administrative burdens for students to receive free meals. Buena Park, Fullerton Union, La Habra, and La Vista/La Sierra high schools qualify as CEP schools for the 2022-23 school year. The CEP changes how the school district collects information to qualify for benefits. All schools in the district are CEP except for the following: Sonora, Sunny Hills, and Troy.
CEP Schools
Submit Income Survey Form Online or Paper
Buena Park High School Online PDF(English) PDF(Spanish)
Fullerton Union High School Online PDF(English) PDF(Spanish)
La Habra High School Online PDF(English) PDF(Spanish)
La Sierra High School Online PDF(English) PDF(Spanish)
La Vista High School Online PDF(English) PDF(Spanish)
NON-CEP Schools
Submit a Free & Reduced Priced Meal (FRPM) Application Online or Paper
Sonora High School Online PDF(English) PDF(Spanish)
Sunny Hills High School Online PDF(English) PDF(Spanish)
Troy High School Online PDF(English) PDF(Spanish)
If you attend the schools listed above, you can submit a Free & Reduced Priced Meal (FRPM) application to ensure that you receive ALL the possible benefits communicated by the More Than a Meal program.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Did you know, being eligible for a Free and Reduced meal has additional benefits? Find out more in the District’s More Than A Meal communication campaign. Visit our frequently asked question page to learn more.
Go to Frequently Asked Questions →
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CalFresh Cash4Groceries: A FJUHSD Initiative
56% of FJUHSD Students Qualify for CalFresh Benefits
CalFresh is the California implementation of the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which also funds free lunches at schools and WIC and helps people purchase healthy foods. The program issues monthly electronic benefits on an EBT card that can be used at most grocery stores, farmers' markets, and even online!
Please contact us with any questions at 714-870-2828 /714-870-2820 or email us at [email protected]
Notice: The California Revenue and Taxation Code (RTC) Section 19853(b) requires local educational agencies (LEA) that operate the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) to annually notify households about the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Information Act.