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Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Program



 

The Beeville ISD School District is pleased to announce that the following schools will be receiving the Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Grant (FFVP) Grant for the 2023-2024 school year. All students who are enrolled in the following schools will receive a variety of fresh fruits & vegetables outside the regular school breakfast & lunch programs throughout the school year. 

                                                                               

HAMPTON-MORENO-DUGAT EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER (HMD) PK-KINDER

 2000 S. Mussett, Beeville, TX  78102


FADDEN-MCKEOWN-CHAMBLISS (FMC) Elementary School

100 TJ Pfeil, Beeville, TX  78102

 

R.A. HALL Elementary School

1100 W. Huntington St., Beeville, TX 78102


             

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For additional information please contact:

 Mario Monjaras, Director of Child Nutrition

605 N Tyler St., Beeville, TX  78102

(361)362-6082


Supper Meals Program






This is an equal opportunity employer



Clink on the Links Below for additional Nutritional Info and Guidance:
Square Meals
MyPlate
Body Mass Index
Food Allergy
Teen Health
Kids Health
Fruits and Veggies Matter
3 A Day
Alliance for a Healthier Generation
School Nutrition Association
 
 



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