Special
Milk Program
The Special Milk Program (SMP) is a federally funded program
that provides reimbursement for milk served by schools, camps,
and child care institutions that have no other federal Child
Nutrition Program. Schools in the National School Lunch or
School Breakfast Programs may also participate in the SMP
to provide milk to children in half-day pre-kindergarten
and kindergarten programs where children do not have access
to the other school meal programs. The SMP is part of the
National School Lunch
Program. For more detailed information,
click on Frequently Asked Questions.
Administrative
Handbook (191 pages—Updated July 2007)
Biometric
Information
Calendar—Nutrition Programs
Civil Rights Compliance and Enforcement
Commonly Used
Acronyms
Contracts
and Procurement
Forms, Documents, and Resources
Free and Reduced-Price Meal
Eligibility Data
Income Eligibility Guidelines
Legislation, Regulations,
and Policies
Map—Illinois
Nutrition Programs
Monitoring and Program Requirements
New Applicants—Program
Participation Request Form
Online Applications and Reports
Reimbursement Rates
Wellness
Policy (NSLP)
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