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Director of Child Nutrition

Director of Child Nutrition

Michelle "Shelly" Diaz

Michelle "Shelly" Diaz

Telephone: (530) 846-4172Email
  • Coordinates the district's nutrition program.
  • Plans menus that meet Nutrition Requirements for Students
  • School Wellness Policy Administrator

 GUSD Nutrition services is a strong believer in the phrases "nourish to flourish" and "feed to succeed". We take pride as a team in the products we serve our students and in knowing it will satisfy their cravings, palates, and hunger, while providing healthy and well-balanced meals that meet all requirements.

 We are always looking for new and innovative ways to train our Nutrition staff whether it's through online nutrition opportunities, recipe development, or in person learning covering food preparation and/or safety. 

  Our department is continually adding fresh scratch meals and sides, procuring  local items where possible, and venturing out when it comes to our culinary cultural prowess.

 

 

 

 

 


 
 
Michelle Diaz, Jessica Lopez, Carmen Ortiz, Nellie Maxwell, Hortencia Mercado, Maria Heredia, Zaravyk Rojas, Yesenia Venegas, Yesenia Espinoza, Debbie Shakelford, Rea Richins, Audelia Campos
Nutrition Services Staff

All students will be able to eat Breakfast and Lunch free. 

Save time and let your student eat Breakfast and Lunch at school.

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Wellness Policy

Wellness Policy
Wellness Policy

Earned Income Tax Credit Information

 
Based on your annual earnings, you may be eligible to receive the Earned Income Tax Credit from the Federal Government (Federal EITC). The Federal EITC is a refundable federal income tax credit for low-income working individuals and families. The Federal EITC has no effect on certain welfare benefits. In most cases, Federal EITC payments will not be used to determine eligibility for Medicaid, Supplemental Security Income, food stamps, low-income housing, or most Temporary Assistance For Needy Families payments. Even if you do not owe federal taxes, you must file a federal tax return to receive the Federal EITC. Be sure to fill out the Federal EITC form in the Federal Income Tax Return Booklet. For information regarding your eligibility to receive the Federal EITC, including information on how to obtain the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Notice 797 or any other necessary forms and instructions, contact the IRS by calling 1-800-829-3676 or through its website at www.irs.gov.
You may also be eligible to receive the California Earned Income Tax Credit (California EITC) starting with the calendar year 2015 tax year. The California EITC is a refundable state income tax credit for low-income working individuals and families. The California EITC is treated in the same manner as the Federal EITC and generally will not be used to determine eligibility for welfare benefits under California law. To claim the California EITC, even if you do not owe California taxes, you must file a California income tax return and complete and attach the California EITC Form (FTB 3514). For information on the availability of the credit eligibility requirements and how to obtain the necessary California forms and get help filing, contact the Franchise Tax Board at 1-800-852-5711 or through its website at www.ftb.ca.gov.
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Non Discrimination Statement

Non Discrimination Statement