Child Health & Nutrition

Our Child Nutrition Department works hard to purchase high quality, nutritious food from local farms for our students and even received the Farm Fresh Challenge Certificate from the State Department of Agriculture Commissioner, Sid Miller. This certificate demonstrates our district’s commitment to building a Farm Fresh generation for the Lone Star State, strengthened local agricultural economies and their ties to local schools. 

Granbury ISD Child Nutrition received an official Certificate of Recognition from the Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller honoring the district for “their resolute commitment to building a Farm Fresh generation for the Lone Star State, strengthening local agricultural economies and their ties to Texas schools.”

In October 2022, the Granbury ISD Child Nutrition Department joined the Texas Department of Agriculture’s Farm Fresh Challenge competition. Since then, the team has been researching, ordering, and promoting Texas-grown foods. The department began promoting milk, pears, and hydroponic grown lettuce within school cafeterias. All these products are produced and grown in Texas.” – Granbury ISD

Granbury ISD participates in the free and reduced lunch program, making food accessible to all the children we serve. 

Our district also participates in the Healthy Summer Meals for Kids. This program provides free meals for all kids 18 and younger or enrolled students up to 21 with disabilities. Our commitment to ensuring all children have access to high quality, food throughout the year is unmatched and a community service we are proud to provide.

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