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  • USDA Memo CACFP 11-2023

    Feeding Infants and Meal Pattern Requirements in the Child and Adult Care Food Program; Questions and Answers (Revised September 2023)

  • USDA Memo CACFP 07-2023

    Oversight and Monitoring of the Child and Adult Care Food Program - Guidance on On-site and Off-site Strategies and Options

  • USDA Memo CACFP 03-2023

    Reimbursement for Meals and Snacks Served at CACFP Emergency Shelters after the Public Health Emergency Ends

  • USDA Memo CACFP 14-2013

    Monitoring of Licensing Requirements in CACFP

  • USDA Memo CACFP 15-2013

    Existing Flexibilities in CACFP

  • USDA Memo CACFP 12-2013 SFSP 14-2013

    Transitioning from SFSP to CACFP At-risk Afterschool Meals

  • USDA Memo CACFP 13-2013

    Health and Safety in CACFP

  • USDA Memo CACFP 10-2022

    Questions and Answers Regarding the 2022 Infant Formula Shortage in the Child and Adult Care Food Program

  • USDA Memo CACFP 09-2022 and SFSP 05-2022

    Questions and Answers Related to Collection of Race and Ethnicity Data by Visual Observation and Identification in CACFP and SFSP – Policy Rescission

  • USDA Memo CACFP 02-2022

    CACFP Flexibilities During COVID-19 Supply Chain Disruptions

  • USDA Memo CACFP 05-2024

    Implementation Guidance: State Agency Review Requirements

  • USDA Memo CACFP 11-2021 SFSP 07-2021

    Collection of Race and Ethnicity Data by Visual Observation and Identification in the Child and Adult Care Food Program and Summer Food Service Program – Policy Rescission

  • Head Start Program

    Established in 1965, Head Start is a comprehensive child development program that serves children from birth to age 5 and their families in low-income areas by preparing children for school via special programs, grants, workshops, and fostering local community involvement via local institutions.

  • GED® Accommodations

    GED ® Testing Service provides reasonable and appropriate accommodations to individuals with documented disabilities. Accommodations include a separate testing room, extra testing time, and extra breaks.

  • Connecticut Technical Education and Career System

    Students who want to complete an academic program and learn a trade can apply to one of the state's 20 technical high schools. Areas of study include carpentry, masonry, plumbing, heating and cooling; digital media, baking, hairdressing, manufacturing, pre-engineering and auto repair.