School Nutrition Programs Newsletter from the Indiana Department of Education

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School Nutrition Programs

This weekly newsletter from the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) is dedicated to providing education, training, and technical assistance opportunities to school nutrition professionals, helping to ensure seamless operations for those participating in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA's) Child Nutrition Programs. If you are the food service contact for your school or facility, please be certain that everyone on your team has access to this important information.

Tip of the Week

Civil Rights and Ethics Training Completion

The Civil Rights and Ethics courses have been reset in Moodle. Certificates of completion are required as part of the program year (PY) 2025 application renewal process. These courses must be completed by a district-level employee for renewal purposes. Although only one certificate is needed for renewal, please ensure all school nutrition employees and volunteers are trained in the civil rights requirements annually. 

Important Updates

SUN Bucks Updates

Automatic Eligibility 

  • Students who were individually approved for free or reduced meals during the 2023-2024 school year should have received their SUN Bucks cards by now. 
  • Cards were shipped to “auto-enrolled” students beginning Wednesday, May 15.
  • Households expecting to receive a card that did not might have had an issue with the data or address on file. 

Address Updates

  • Address change submissions are being processed in the order they were received.
  • IDOE’s School Nutrition team is currently processing submissions from early June. 
  • Households can expect their card to arrive three to four weeks after their address has been updated. 
  • IDOE is working to automate this process to increase efficiency. 

Applications

  • IDOE’s School Nutrition team is processing applications. Households can expect their card(s) to arrive three to four weeks after their application has been approved.

Change for Spend Down Plan Guidance

With the new NSLP program year comes a new fiscal year. The required excess fund balance for the Nonprofit School Food Service Account has been increased from the three-month average operating cost to the six-month average operating cost. This means a spend down plan will only be required from this point forward, including the PY 2024 Annual Financial Report, if the ending balance exceeds the six-month average operating cost. The six-month average operating cost is calculated by: 

Total Food Service Operating Expenses / Number of Operating Months = Average Monthly Expenses

Average Monthly Expense x 6 = Six Month Average Operating Cost

If the ending balance exceeds the six-month average operating cost, a spend-down plan is required. All costs must be specific to food service and some costs have stipulations to be considered allowable. Reach out to your IDOE field specialist for guidelines on allowable expenses, requirements, and sufficient supporting documentation. Additional guidance can be found in the Spend Down Plan Ideas for Excess Fund Balance resource.


Annual Financial Report (AFR) Delays Expected

The 2024 AFR is expected to have a delayed opening date this year as we are working with our vendor to update the report in CNPweb. Please watch this newsletter for updates and additional information. Once the report is open in CNPweb, IDOE will hold weekly webinars to review the updates and required information for the AFR. Dates and times for the webinars will be forthcoming. If you have any additional questions, please contact SCNFinance@doe.in.gov and include your sponsor number and “AFR” in the subject line. 


Nutrient Analysis Software Updates

State agencies, school food authorities (SFAs), and local schools should verify with their nutrient analysis software company that the software includes the most current version, CN27, of the Child Nutrition Database (CNDB). To maintain USDA approval, software companies were required to update their nutrient analysis software to include CN27 and submit certification of compliance software to the USDA Software Evaluation Team by July 9. Instructions for submitting software to USDA were provided directly to software companies.

Farm to School

Local Foods for Schools (LFS) Extended

The Indiana Department of Health and the Indiana Grown for Schools Network are excited to share that USDA’s LFS program has been extended for the 2024-2025 school year. LFS supports the purchase of locally grown and produced products to benefit economically and socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers, with distribution to schools free of charge. Qualifying sites have a 50% or higher Free and Reduced Lunch rate or are operating the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP). Currently participating schools do not need to reapply. Contact Brianna Goode with any questions or for more information.


Farm to School Month Opportunities

We are continuing to gear up for Food Day and Apple Crunch to celebrate Farm to School Month this October. This year we are celebrating pumpkins on Food Day. If you have not already signed up for Food Day, you can do so here to access the newly released Growing Toolkit for Pumpkins. Apple Crunch registration is also open. We look forward to celebrating with you all.

USDA Foods

Department of Defense (DoD) Fresh Orders and Receipting

Returning school sponsors that participated in the DoD program in school year 2023-2024 and have allocated funds for school year 2024-2025 can begin placing orders immediately in the Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Order Receipt System (FFAVORS). Schools new to DoD in school year 2024-2025 must await approval from USDA/DoD. IDOE will update sponsors new to DoD once accounts are approved. 


PY 2025 for USDA Foods

PY 2025 has been hidden until the school year opens in July 2024. IDOE will notify schools via this newsletter when it is available.


USDA Foods for Processing

SFAs that have allocated pounds to processors for school year 2024-2025 should check K12Foodservice and ProcessorLink to see if pounds have been uploaded to their accounts. Ordering may begin once pounds are loaded. SFAs should remember to use carryover pounds first once they rollover. 


USDA Foods Recipes 

Use your USDA canned sliced apples for a delicious variation of Sweet Apples and Carrots. This recipe must be adjusted to meet serving sizes and meal patterns.

Sweet Apples and Carrots

Training and Webinar Opportunities

Free and Reduced Training Series

Free and reduced meal benefits processors must be trained annually. The following training series will meet the requirement for processors:

Reminders

Direct Certification (DC) PY 2025 First Match List

The first DC match list in PY 2025 will be delayed until CNPweb PY 2025 is opened. IDOE will use this newsletter to inform sponsors when the first match list is available. Any matches downloaded in PY 2024 in the CNPweb will not be valid for school year (SY) 2024-2025, even if the lists are downloaded after Monday, July 1. 

Updates from our Partners

Institute of Child Nutrition (ICN) Seeks Panelists

ICN would like to collaborate with panelists that have experience in the various topic areas it plans to present throughout 2024. You can find the list of topics in the STAR Webinar Panelist Interest Form

Upcoming Dates

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Sunday, July 14, through Tuesday, July 16

School Nutrition Association Annual National Conference

Tuesday, July 16, at 10 a.m. ET

DC Basics

Wednesday, July 17, at 2 p.m. ET

Processing Free and Reduced Applications

Wednesday, July 24, at 2 p.m. ET

Eligibility Disclosure

Tuesday, July 30, at 10 a.m. ET

Verification for Cause

Thursday, August 1, at 11 a.m. ET

Processing Possible DC Matches

Tuesday, August 6, at 10 a.m. ET

DC Basics (repeat)

Wednesday, August 7, at 2 p.m. ET

Processing Free and Reduced Applications (repeat)

Tuesday, August 27

Summer EBT Final Rule Comments Extended Deadline

 

Additional Resources

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