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Students must be enrolled in a National School Lunch Program (NSLP) school (listed below) to be eligible to receive ASD meal services.
This is a full listing of NSLP schools for 23-24 School Year. The Anchorage School District has a mix of Community Eligible Provision Schools (CEP) and Pricing schools. CEP schools are listed in bold.
What is the difference between a CEP and a Pricing School?
CEP schools provide meals to students at no charge without requiring a meal application. Pricing Schools either pay full price for meals or file a free and reduced-price meal application which is reviewed for eligibility to receive free or reduced-price meals.
What if I need meal assistance in 23-24?
If ALL of your students attend CEP schools you do not need to file a free and reduced meal application. If even one of your students attends (or transfers to) a pricing school, you should file a meal application for the entire family including all ASD students. NSLP schools not listed in Bold are Pricing schools. Applications for 23-24 will be available by August 1. Applications for free and reduced-price meals are accepted all year long.
National School Lunch Program Schools
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Airport Heights Elementary
Alaska Native Cultural
Alpenglow Elementary
Aurora Elementary
Bartlett High School
Baxter Elementary
Bayshore Elementary
Bear Valley Elementary
Begich Middle School
Benny Benson Secondary
Bettye Davis East Anchorage High School
Birchwood ABC Elementary
Bowman Elementary
Campbell Elementary
Central Middle School
Chester Valley Elementary
Chinook Elementary
Chugach Optional
Chugiak Elementary
Chugiak High School
Clark Middle School
College Gate Elementary
Creekside Park Elementary
Denali Montessori
Dimond High School
Eagle River Elementary
Eagle River High School
Etheldra Davis Fairview Elementary
Fire Lake Elementary
Girdwood K-8
Gladys Wood Elementary
Goldenview Middle School
Government Hill Elementary
Gruening Middle School
Hanshew Middle School
Homestead Elementary
Huffman Elementary
Inlet View Elementary
Kasuun Elementary
Kincaid Elementary
Klatt Elementary
Lake Hood Elementary
Lake Otis Elementary
Mears Middle School
Mirror Lake Middle School
Mountain View Elementary
Muldoon Elementary
North Star Elementary
Northern Lights ABC
Northwood ABC
Nunaka Valley Elementary
Ocean View Elementary
O’Malley Elementary
Orion Elementary
Polaris K-12
Ptarmigan Elementary
Rabbit Creek Elementary
Ravenwood Elementary
Rogers Park Elementary
Romig Middle School
Russian Jack Elementary
Sand Lake Elementary
Scenic Park Elementary
Service High School
South High School
Spring Hill Elementary
Susitna Elementary
Taku Elementary
Trailside Elementary
Tudor Elementary
Turnagain Elementary
Tyson Elementary
Ursa Minor Elementary
Wendler Middle School
West High School
Whaley School
Williwaw Elementary
Willow Crest Elementary
Wonder Park Elementary
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