Appendix D.4 Screenshots of State Agency Child Nutrition Director Survey Summer 2022

School Meals Operations Study: Evaluation of the COVID-19 Child Nutrition Waivers and Child Nutrition Programs

Appendix D.4 Screenshots of State Agency Child Nutrition Director Survey Summer 2022

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Appendix D.4
Screenshots of State Agency Child Nutrition Director Survey: Summer 2022



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14 nationwide COVID-19 Child Nutrition waivers.



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This data collection is focused on the reporting requirements associated with the following nationwide waivers authorized for use in SY 2021-20222:

  1. Nationwide Waiver to Allow the Seamless Summer Option (Response 85)
    Allows SFSP and Seamless Summer Option operations through June 30, 2022.

  2. Nationwide Waiver to Allow Summer Food Service Program Reimbursement Rates (Response 86)
    Allows school food authorities to claim NSLP SSO meals and snacks at the SFSP reimbursement rates.

  3. Nationwide Waiver to Allow Non-Congregate Meal Service (Response 87)
    Allows meals to be served in non-group settings to support social distancing.

  4. Nationwide Waiver of Meal Times Requirements (Response 88)
    Allows meals to be served to kids outside traditional times to maximize flexibility for meal pick-up.

  5. Nationwide Waiver to Allow Parents and Guardians to Pick Up Meals for Children (Response 89)
    Allows parents/guardians to pick-up meals and bring them home to their children.

  6. Nationwide Waiver to Allow Specific School Meal Pattern Flexibility (Response 90)
    Provides the flexibility to serve meals that do not meet specified meal pattern requirements when needed.

  7. Nationwide Waiver to Allow Specific Meal Pattern Flexibility in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (Response 91)
    Provides the flexibility to serve meals that do not meet specified meal pattern requirements when needed.

  8. Nationwide Waiver to Allow Offer Versus Serve Flexibility for Senior High Schools (Response 92)
    Provides the flexibility to serve meals without using offer versus serve in senior high schools.

  9. Nationwide Waiver of Area Eligibility in the Afterschool Programs and for Family Day Care Home Providers (Response 93)
    Allows schools and at-risk afterschool care centers, regardless of their location, to claim all National School Lunch Program Afterschool Snack Service and Child and Adult Care Food Program At-risk Afterschool Program meals and snacks at the free rate. 

  10. Nationwide Waiver of Onsite Monitoring Requirements in the School Meal Programs – Revised – EXTENSION 3 (Response 94)
    Provides flexibilities for certain monitoring and review requirements for school meals programs.

  11. Nationwide Waiver of Onsite Monitoring Requirements for State Agencies in the Child and Adult Care Food Program – EXTENSION 3 (Response 95)
    Provides flexibilities for certain monitoring and review requirements for school meals programs.

  12. Nationwide Waiver of Onsite Monitoring Requirements for Sponsors in the Child and Adult Care Food Program – EXTENSION (Response 96)
    Provides flexibilities for certain monitoring and review requirements for sponsors participating in CACFP.

  13. Nationwide Waiver to Provide Flexibility for School Meal Programs Administrative Reviews of School Food Authorities Operating Only the Seamless Summer Option in School Year (SY) 2021-2022 (Response 97)
    Provides flexibilities for State agencies conducting administrative reviews of school food authorities operating only the SSO.

  14. Nationwide Waiver of Local School Wellness Policy Triennial Assessments in the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs (Response 98)
    Provides a new first triennial assessment deadline of June 30, 2022.



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During SY 2021-2022, for approximately what percentage of all SFAs in your State did your agency conduct administrative reviews using the Administrative Reviews of School Food Authorities Operating Only the Seamless Summer Option Waiver?



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operational and financial challenges that your State Agency experienced administering Child Nutrition Programs during SY 2021-2022.



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Is there anything else FNS should know about use or impacts of the nationwide COVID-19 Child Nutrition waivers during SY 2021-2022?





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State and local efforts to provide Child Nutrition Program meals during SY 2021-2022?







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