We are committed to ensuring that all students have access to healthy meals that meet their needs. If your child has a special need that affects their diet, we can provide meal modifications or substitutions.
requesting special meals
To help ensure that children with disabilities have the same opportunities as other children to receive an education, federal legislation mandates that federal school nutrition programs are required to provide special dietary accommodations for these students by providing reasonable substitutions to the regular meal for children whose disabilities restrict their diets when a recognized medical authority certifies the need.
E ʻoluʻolu e nānā i ka Accommodating Children with Special Dietary Needs (November 4, 2021) memo a me kēia mau mea hoʻopili no ka ʻike hou aku:
- Pākuʻi A (PDF) – Exchange information with the student’s Primary Care Physician
- Pākuʻi B (PDF) – Exchange the Public Health Nursing Consultation Report and information with the Department
- Pākuʻi C (PDF with form fillable J-1 Form) – Accommodating Children with Special Dietary Needs in School Nutrition Programs
- J-1 Puka (PDF) Fill out PART I of this form to request a meal modification for your child. Have a licensed health care professional, such as a doctor, physician’s assistant, or nurse practitioner fill out PART II of the form and then submit it to your school. For more information, please reach out to your Special Dietary Designee (SDD) at your child’s school.
- E ʻoluʻolu e ʻike Nā Pepa a me nā palapala i unuhi ʻia pauku malalo no ka unuhi J-1 Puka.
- Pākuʻi D (PDF) – Accommodating Children with Special Dietary Needs Checklist
- Helu kalapona no ka makahiki kula 2025-26 (Excel) ka ʻaina kakahiaka, ka ʻaina awakea ma hope o ke kula a me nā koho papa kuhikuhi AlaCarte.
- ʻO nā meaʻai puaʻa no ka makahiki kula 2025-26 (PDF)
If you have any other questions about special diets, please email the Lala Hana Mea ai Kula.
Nā palapala i unuhi ʻia
Fill out Attachment J-1 Form for accommodating children with special dietary needs.
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OLELO HOOLAHA OLE USDA
E like me ke kānāwai kīwila federal a me nā lula a me nā kulekele kīwila o ka US Department of Agriculture (USDA), ua pāpā ʻia kēia keʻena mai ka hoʻokae ʻana ma muli o ka lāhui, ka waihoʻoluʻu, ke ʻano o ka lāhui, ka wahine (me ka ʻike kāne kāne a me ka manaʻo wahine), ke kīnā, ka makahiki, a i ʻole ka hoʻopaʻi a i ʻole ka hoʻopaʻi ʻana no ka hana pono kīwila ma mua.
Hiki ke loaʻa ka ʻike papahana ma nā ʻōlelo ʻē aʻe ma waho o ka ʻōlelo Pelekania. Pono nā poʻe me ke kino kīnā e koi ana i nā ala kamaʻilio ʻē aʻe e loaʻa ai ka ʻike o ka papahana (e laʻa, Braille, paʻi nui, leo leo, American Sign Language), pono e kelepona i ka mokuʻāina kuleana a i ʻole ke keʻena kūloko e hoʻokele nei i ka papahana a i ʻole USDA's TARGET Center ma (202) 720-2600 (leo a me TTY) a i ʻole e kelepona iā USDA ma o ka Federal Relay Service ma (700) 387.
No ka waiho ʻana i kahi hoʻopiʻi hoʻokae papahana, pono ka mea hoʻopiʻi e hoʻopiha i kahi Form AD-3027, USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form i hiki ke loaʻa ma ka pūnaewele ma: https://www.usda.gov/sites/default/files/documents/USDA-OASCR%20P-Complaint-Form-0508-0002-508-11-28-17Fax2Mail.pdf, mai kekahi keʻena USDA, ma ke kelepona ʻana (866) 632-9992, a i ʻole ma ke kākau ʻana i kahi leka i kuhikuhi ʻia iā USDA. Pono i loko o ka leka ka inoa o ka mea hoʻopiʻi, helu wahi, helu kelepona, a me kahi wehewehe i kākau ʻia no ka hana hoʻokae i ʻōlelo ʻia me nā kikoʻī kūpono e hoʻomaopopo i ke Kakauolelo Kokua no nā Kuleana Kivila (ASCR) e pili ana i ke ʻano a me ka lā i ʻōlelo ʻia he uhaki pono kīwila. Pono e waiho ʻia ka palapala AD-3027 i hoʻopau ʻia i USDA e:
- leka uila:
Oihana Mahiai o Amerika
Keena o ke Kokua Kakauolelo no na Pono Kivila
1400 Alanui Kūʻokoʻa, SW
Wasinetona, DC 20250-9410; a i ʻole - fax:
(833) 256-1665 a i ʻole (202) 690-7442; a i ʻole - leka uila:
[email protected]
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