Sheridan Community Schools will offer free breakfast for all students this year

Students at the high school and middle school can enjoy breakfast in the cafeteria, and this hallway cart will also be available for students to grab something of their choice. Elementary students will be provided breakfast bags to eat in their classrooms. (Photo provided by Sheridan Community Schools)

In a move to promote student wellbeing and academic success, Sheridan Community Schools (SCS) will offer free breakfast to all students this school year.

Recognizing the impact of a nutritious breakfast on a child’s learning abilities, SCS wants to ensure no student starts their day on an empty stomach. This step comes as research increasingly confirms the vital link between breakfast consumption and enhanced academic performance.

“We are excited to be able to offer breakfast for all students at no cost to them because we know how important breakfast is to starting their day off right,” Food Service Director Nancy Mosna said.

Numerous research studies point to the importance of breakfast for increasing concentration and attention, improving academic performance, better mood regulation, and improving attendance.

Mundy

“By introducing free breakfast for all students, we want to show our commitment to fostering a supportive and enriching learning environment,” Superintendent Dave Mundy said. “We recognize the potential barriers some families may face in providing a nutritious breakfast for their children, and this is a step towards reducing food insecurity among students.”

Breakfast will be optional for students, but any student who wants breakfast will receive it at no cost. At Sheridan Elementary, students will pick up grab-and-go breakfast bags to eat in their classrooms. For Sheridan Middle School and Sheridan High School students, the cafeteria will be open, and there will also be a hallway cart for students to select breakfast items of their choice.

“Our decision to offer free breakfast for all students this school year aligns with our progressive and compassionate approach to education,” Mundy said. “I want to extend a big thanks to Mrs. Mosna and her team for securing state and federal funds to cover the cost of free breakfast. We are committed to our students and the community, and free breakfast for all is a tangible way to illustrate our commitment.”