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SFAs Scheduled For Administrative Reviews

The Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act, as amended by the Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 (HHFKA), requires administrative reviews be conducted at participating school food authorities (SFAs) to ensure compliance with National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and School Breakfast Program (SBP) requirements. These reviews are conducted on a five-year cycle to evaluate each SFA's Program operations.

Below is a breakdown of the cycle by year with the associated school year. Clicking on the school year will bring you to a list of SFAs scheduled to be reviewed during that school year.

A list of all SFAs within this cycle and their associated scheduled cycle year can be found here: https://www.cn.nysed.gov/content/cycle-4.

These lists are not all inclusive and are subject to change.

Current School Year

2024-2025: Cycle 4, Year 1

Upcoming School Years

2025-2026: Cycle 4, Year 2

2026-2027: Cycle 4, Year 3

2027-2028: Cycle 4, Year 4

2028-2029: Cycle 4, Year 5

 

For previously completed reviews, the findings summary documents can be found at: https://www.cn.nysed.gov/content/findings-summary-documents-completed-re....

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