My district provides a snack to elementary students at a minimum cost. Does the policy now require me to provide that same snack at no cost?
The policy provision allowing a nutritious snack in elementary classrooms should not be interpreted as a requirement for schools to provide a free snack for students. The provision was intended only to allow a nutrition break for younger students. If the teacher, parents or other groups provide the snack there should be no charge.
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