PK-12 Education
Nutrition Programs
Special Milk Program | Special Milk Program |
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The Special Milk Program (SMP) provides milk to children in schools and non-profit child care institutions that do not participate in other Federal child nutrition meal service programs. The program reimburses institutions for the milk they serve. Schools in the National School Lunch or School Breakfast Programs may also participate in the SMP to provide milk to children in half-day pre-kindergarten and kindergarten programs where children do not have access to the school meal programs. What type of milk must be offered?Unflavored or flavored whole milk, low-fat milk, skim milk and cultured buttermilk that meet State and local standards may be offered. What is involved in operating the Special Milk Program? The milk program must be open to all enrolled children. Milk may be either non-pricing or pricing. Non-pricing refers to a program which does not sell milk to children. All children are offered the same milk at no separate charge. Pricing program refers to a program which sells milk to children. All children are offered the same milk at the same charge. What records are required? The records that must be kept are:
All records must be retained for a period of three years after the end of the fiscal year to which they pertain. Reimbursement
How Do We Get Reimbursed? Resources for AdministratorsForms
Iowa Eligibility Application for Special Milk
Special Milk Program Contact
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| Last Updated ( Wednesday, 31 October 2007 ) |



