Walterboro, SC - Libertas Academy Colleton is excited to announce that all students will receive free breakfast and lunch during the 2026-27 school year through participation in the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) of the National School Lunch Program.
The school is also excited to partner with Chartwells K12, a nationally recognized school dining provider, to serve nutritious, high-quality meals that fuel student learning and success throughout the school day.
Through CEP, every student enrolled at Libertas Academy Colleton will have access to healthy meals at no cost to their family, regardless of household income or completion of meal application. By removing financial barriers, the program helps ensure every child begins the school day ready to learn and has the nutrition they need to thrive both academically and personally.
“We believe every student deserves the opportunity to learn, grow, and succeed, and proper nutrition is an important part of that,” said Destiny Grant, School Director of Libertas Academy Colleton. “Providing free meals to every student allows us to better support our families while creating an environment where students can focus on what matters most: learning.”
Chartwells K12 will prepare and serve balanced breakfasts and lunches that meet federal nutrition standards while offering students a variety of appealing meal options throughout the school year.
"Our partnership with Chartwells reflects our commitment to caring for the whole child," Grant said. "When students have access to nutritious meals every day, they are better equipped to engage in the classroom, build healthy habits, and reach their full potential."
As Libertas Academy Colleton prepares to welcome students into its new, permanent campus this fall, this initiative represents another important investment in supporting students and families while continuing to provide a well-rounded educational experience.
For more information about Libertas Academy Colleton, visit https://www.libertascolleton.education/.
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