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NC P-EBT NSLP and CEP School Eligiblity Updated 4.15.21.Xlsx National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) Eligibility by NC School Updated:April 15, 2021 HOW TO USE THIS REPORT This report should be used to understand if a North Carolina school participates in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) or a school is a Community Eligible Provision (CEP). Community Eligible Provision (CEP) schools provide meals at no cost to all enrolled students and therefore could make a student eligible for P-EBT. COLUMN A - "Does the school participate in the National School Lunch Program?" - If "YES" the school participates in the NSLP. If "NO" the school does not participate in the NSLP. If your school is not on this list it means the school does not participate in the NSLP and therefore the students enrolled in that school will not be eligible for P-EBT. COLUMN B - "Is the school a Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) School?" - A student must also be eligible to receive free or reduced-price meals to be eligible for P-EBT. One of the four eligibility options for a student to be eligible for P-EBT is if a student attends a Community Eligible Provision (CEP) school. If a student attends a CEP school the student receives meals at no cost. If "YES" the school is a CEP school. If "NO" the school is not a CEP school. If the school is not a CEP school the student could still be eligible for free or reduced-price meal based on three of the other eligibility options (specific student eligibility is not reflected in this report): 1) Direct Certification (household receives FNS benefits) 2) Categorical Eligibility (homeless, migrant, foster, etc.) 3) through a Household Applications for Free/Reduced-Price Meals Please visit www.ncdhhs.gov/PEBT to learn more about NC's P-EBT Program. A B Does the school participate Is the school a Community DISTRICT ID DISTRICT NAME SCHOOL CODE SCHOOL NAME in the National School Eligibility Provision (CEP) Lunch Program? School? 13C A.C.E. ACADEMY 165000 A.C.E. ACADEMY Yes No 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10303 ABSS EARLY COLLEGE AT ACC Yes No 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10304 ALEXANDER WILSON ELEMENTARY Yes No 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10308 ALTAMAHAW-OSSIPEE ELEMENTARY Yes No 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10347 AUDREY W. GARRETT ELEMENTARY Yes No 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10346 B. EVERETT JORDAN ELEMENTARY Yes No 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10310 BROADVIEW MIDDLE Yes Yes 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10320 E M YODER ELEMENTARY Yes No 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10324 EASTERN ALAMANCE HIGH Yes No 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10326 EASTLAWN ELEMENTARY Yes Yes 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10328 EDWIN M HOLT ELEMENTARY Yes No 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10340 ELON ELEMENTARY Yes No 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10348 GRAHAM HIGH Yes No 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10350 GRAHAM MIDDLE Yes Yes 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10351 GROVE PARK ELEMENTARY Yes Yes 1 of 67 National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) Eligibility by NC School Updated:April 15, 2021 A B Does the school participate Is the school a Community DISTRICT ID DISTRICT NAME SCHOOL CODE SCHOOL NAME in the National School Eligibility Provision (CEP) Lunch Program? School? 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10354 HARVEY R NEWLIN ELEMENTARY Yes Yes 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10357 HAW RIVER ELEMENTARY Yes Yes 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10353 HAWFIELDS MIDDLE Yes No 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10312 HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY Yes No 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10358 HILLCREST ELEMENTARY Yes Yes 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10360 HUGH M CUMMINGS HIGH Yes No 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10362 MARVIN B SMITH ELEMENTARY Yes No 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10364 NORTH GRAHAM ELEMENTARY Yes Yes 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10372 PLEASANT GROVE ELEMENTARY Yes Yes 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10374 R HOMER ANDREWS ELEMENTARY Yes Yes 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10378 RAY STREET ACADEMY Yes Yes 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10380 SOUTH GRAHAM ELEMENTARY Yes No 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10384 SOUTH MEBANE ELEMENTARY Yes No 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10388 SOUTHERN ALAMANCE HIGH Yes No 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10390 SOUTHERN ALAMANCE MIDDLE Yes No 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10392 SYLVAN ELEMENTARY Yes No 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10394 TURRENTINE MIDDLE Yes No 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10396 WALTER M WILLIAMS HIGH Yes No 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10400 WESTERN ALAMANCE HIGH Yes No 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10403 WESTERN ALAMANCE MIDDLE Yes No 10 ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCHOOLS 10406 WOODLAWN MIDDLE Yes No 20 ALEXANDER COUNTY SCHOOLS 20302 ALEXANDER CENTRAL HIGH Yes No 20 ALEXANDER COUNTY SCHOOLS 20303 ALEXANDER EARLY COLLEGE Yes No 20 ALEXANDER COUNTY SCHOOLS 20304 BETHLEHEM ELEMENTARY Yes No 20 ALEXANDER COUNTY SCHOOLS 20306 EAST ALEXANDER MIDDLE Yes No 20 ALEXANDER COUNTY SCHOOLS 20308 ELLENDALE ELEMENTARY Yes No 20 ALEXANDER COUNTY SCHOOLS 20316 HIDDENITE ELEMENTARY Yes No 20 ALEXANDER COUNTY SCHOOLS 20320 STONY POINT ELEMENTARY Yes No 20 ALEXANDER COUNTY SCHOOLS 20324 SUGAR LOAF ELEMENTARY Yes No 20 ALEXANDER COUNTY SCHOOLS 20328 TAYLORSVILLE ELEMENTARY Yes No 20 ALEXANDER COUNTY SCHOOLS 20330 WEST ALEXANDER MIDDLE Yes No 20 ALEXANDER COUNTY SCHOOLS 20332 WITTENBURG ELEMENTARY Yes No 30 ALLEGHANY COUNTY SCHOOLS 30304 ALLEGHANY HIGH Yes No 30 ALLEGHANY COUNTY SCHOOLS 30308 GLADE CREEK ELEMENTARY Yes No 30 ALLEGHANY COUNTY SCHOOLS 30316 PINEY CREEK ELEMENTARY Yes No 30 ALLEGHANY COUNTY SCHOOLS 30320 SPARTA ELEMENTARY Yes No 40 ANSON COUNTY SCHOOLS 40305 ANSON ACADEMY Yes Yes 40 ANSON COUNTY SCHOOLS 40304 ANSON CO. EARLY COLLEGE HIGH Yes Yes 40 ANSON COUNTY SCHOOLS 40306 ANSON HIGH SCHOOL Yes Yes 2 of 67 National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) Eligibility by NC School Updated:April 15, 2021 A B Does the school participate Is the school a Community DISTRICT ID DISTRICT NAME SCHOOL CODE SCHOOL NAME in the National School Eligibility Provision (CEP) Lunch Program? School? 40 ANSON COUNTY SCHOOLS 40309 ANSON MIDDLE Yes Yes 40 ANSON COUNTY SCHOOLS 40308 ANSONVILLE ELEMENTARY Yes Yes 40 ANSON COUNTY SCHOOLS 40316 LILESVILLE ELEMENTARY Yes Yes 40 ANSON COUNTY SCHOOLS 40324 MORVEN ELEMENTARY Yes Yes 40 ANSON COUNTY SCHOOLS 40328 PEACHLAND-POLKTON ELEM Yes Yes 40 ANSON COUNTY SCHOOLS 40330 WADESBORO ELEMENTARY Yes Yes 40 ANSON COUNTY SCHOOLS 40311 WADESBORO PRIMARY Yes Yes 34Z APPALACHIAN STATE U ACADEMY MIDDLE FORK 342000 APPALACHIAN ACADEMY AT MIDDLE FORK Yes Yes 69A ARAPAHOE CHARTER SCHOOL 68000 ARAPAHOE CHARTER SCHOOL Yes Yes 60N ARISTOTLE PREPARATORY ACADEMY 138000 ARISTOTLE PREPARATORY ACADEMY Yes Yes 50 ASHE COUNTY SCHOOLS 50303 ASHE COUNTY EARLY COLLEGE HIGH Yes No 50 ASHE COUNTY SCHOOLS 50302 ASHE COUNTY HIGH Yes No 50 ASHE COUNTY SCHOOLS 50305 ASHE COUNTY MIDDLE Yes No 50 ASHE COUNTY SCHOOLS 50310 BLUE RIDGE ELEMENTARY Yes No 50 ASHE COUNTY SCHOOLS 50330 MOUNTAIN VIEW ELEMENTARY Yes No 50 ASHE COUNTY SCHOOLS 50335 WESTWOOD ELEMENTARY Yes No 761 ASHEBORO CITY SCHOOLS 761000 000 SCHOOL Yes No 761 ASHEBORO CITY SCHOOLS 761304 ASHEBORO HIGH Yes No 761 ASHEBORO CITY SCHOOLS 761312 BALFOUR ELEMENTARY Yes No 761 ASHEBORO CITY SCHOOLS 761320 CHARLES W MCCRARY ELEMENTARY Yes No 761 ASHEBORO CITY SCHOOLS 761321 DONNA L LOFLIN ELEMENTARY Yes No 761 ASHEBORO CITY SCHOOLS 761328 GUY B TEACHEY ELEMENTARY Yes No 761 ASHEBORO CITY SCHOOLS 761332 LINDLEY PARK ELEMENTARY Yes No 761 ASHEBORO CITY SCHOOLS 761336 NORTH ASHEBORO MIDDLE Yes No 761 ASHEBORO CITY SCHOOLS 761308 SOUTH ASHEBORO MIDDLE Yes No 111 ASHEVILLE CITY SCHOOLS 111302 ASHEVILLE HIGH Yes No 111 ASHEVILLE CITY SCHOOLS 111356 ASHEVILLE MIDDLE Yes No 111 ASHEVILLE CITY SCHOOLS 111307 ASHEVILLE PRIMARY Yes No 111 ASHEVILLE CITY SCHOOLS 111312 CLAXTON ELEMENTARY Yes No 111 ASHEVILLE CITY SCHOOLS 111304 HALL FLETCHER ELEMENTARY Yes No 111 ASHEVILLE CITY SCHOOLS 111332 IRA B JONES ELEMENTARY Yes No 111 ASHEVILLE CITY SCHOOLS 111306 ISAAC DICKSON ELEMENTARY Yes No 111 ASHEVILLE CITY SCHOOLS 111369 MONTFORD NORTH STAR ACADEMY Yes No 111 ASHEVILLE CITY SCHOOLS 111700 SCHOOL OF INQUIRY AND LIFE SCIENCES Yes No 111 ASHEVILLE CITY SCHOOLS 111360 VANCE ELEMENTARY Yes No 60 AVERY COUNTY SCHOOLS 60302 AVERY COUNTY HIGH Yes No 60 AVERY COUNTY SCHOOLS 60318 AVERY MIDDLE Yes No 60 AVERY COUNTY SCHOOLS 60304 BANNER ELK ELEMENTARY Yes No 60 AVERY COUNTY SCHOOLS 60334 BLUE RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL Yes No 3 of 67 National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) Eligibility by NC School Updated:April 15, 2021 A B Does the school participate Is the school a Community DISTRICT ID DISTRICT NAME SCHOOL CODE SCHOOL NAME in the National School Eligibility Provision (CEP) Lunch Program? School? 60 AVERY COUNTY SCHOOLS 60310 CRANBERRY MIDDLE Yes No 60 AVERY COUNTY SCHOOLS 60316 CROSSNORE ELEMENTARY Yes No 60 AVERY COUNTY SCHOOLS 60322 FREEDOM TRAIL ELEMENTARY Yes No 60 AVERY COUNTY SCHOOLS 60328 NEWLAND ELEMENTARY Yes No 60 AVERY COUNTY SCHOOLS 60332 RIVERSIDE ELEMENTARY Yes No 70 BEAUFORT COUNTY SCHOOLS 70310 B C ED TECH CENTER Yes Yes 70 BEAUFORT COUNTY SCHOOLS 70308 BATH ELEMENTARY Yes Yes 70 BEAUFORT COUNTY SCHOOLS 70311 BEAUFORT CO EARLY COLLEGE HIGH Yes No 70 BEAUFORT COUNTY SCHOOLS 70325 CHOCOWINITY MIDDLE Yes Yes 70 BEAUFORT COUNTY SCHOOLS 70326 CHOCOWINITY PRIMARY Yes Yes 70 BEAUFORT COUNTY SCHOOLS 70302 EASTERN ELEMENTARY Yes Yes 70 BEAUFORT COUNTY SCHOOLS 70327 JOHN C TAYLOE ELEMENTARY Yes Yes 70 BEAUFORT COUNTY SCHOOLS 70328 JOHN SMALL ELEMENTARY Yes Yes 70 BEAUFORT COUNTY SCHOOLS
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