Integrity Charter School takes part in the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs. Meals are served every school day.
All children enrolled in the National School District are entitled to receive breakfast and lunch free of charge.
WELLNESS
The Wellness Policy
The health and wellness of Integrity Charter School students is critical to the success they have in the classroom and in life. The Wellness Policy is a comprehensive guideline to regulate healthy eating and healthy living while students are on campus and for the promotion of such behaviors when they are on their own. Please check the links below for more information regarding our Wellness Policy.
Wellness Committee
Integrity Charter School has an existing Wellness Committee. The Wellness Committee membership is ideally comprised of Parents, Principals, Child Nutrition Services, Health Services, Teachers, District Administrators, and representatives of local and state hunger and welfare agencies. The Wellness Committee works to assist in developing, implementing, monitoring, and revising the Wellness Policy and the goals as related to the School's Strategic Plan. Annual assessments are conducted and available upon request from our Child Nutrition Services Department.
The Wellness Committee Meetings are held at the 3-8 campus from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. If you would like to be added to the Wellness Committee mailing list, please email Mrs. Lopez at llopez@integritycharterschool.net
Eligible children will receive a card with $120 for use over the summer period, which is June 1st through August 31st.
Eligibility for 2024 S-EBT will be automatically determined by the California Department of Social Services or the household income amount submitted to school using the Alternative Income Form.
Los niños elegibles recibirán una tarjeta con $120 para usar durante el período de verano, que es del 1 de junio al 31 de agosto.
La elegibilidad para S-EBT 2024 será determinada automáticamente por el Departamento de Servicios Sociales de California o el monto de ingresos del hogar presentado a la escuela mediante el Formulario de Ingresos Alternativos.
If you are in need of additional food assistance for your family beyond the student meals for your children.
In accordance with federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its agencies, offices, employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, age, marital status, family/parental status, income derived from a public assistance program, political beliefs, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity, in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA (not all bases apply to all programs). Remedies and complaint filing deadlines vary by program or incident.
Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g., Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.) should contact the state or local agency that administers the program or contact USDA through the Telecommunications Relay Service at 711 (voice and TTY). Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English.
To file a program discrimination complaint, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, AD-3027 (PDF), found online at How to File a Program Discrimination Complaint and at any USDA office or write a letter addressed to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form. To request a copy of the complaint form, call 866-632-9992. Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by:
mail:
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights
1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Mail Stop 9410
Washington, D.C. 20250-9410;
fax:
202-690-7442; or
email:
Program.Intake@usda.gov.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.