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Burlington, IA- The Burlington Community School District has announced the Corse Early Childhood Center will continue to serve as a sponsor of the Child and Adult Care Food Program. The CACFP is a federal program administered by the USDA. Child care participants who are members of FIP or SNAP households or who are Head Start participants are automatically eligible to receive free meals. Meals are available at no separate charge to enrolled participants at the Corse Early Childhood Center. "The program will give us the ability to meet the needs of the growing number of students at the Corse Center," said Principal Bryan Baker. "Through the CACFP we are able to ensure our kids have access to nutritious meals and snacks while they are at school." To learn more about the CACFP, click here. (visit educateiowa.gov)