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Free and Reduced-Price Meals/Milk
Students of all ages—from kindergarten through twelfth grade—need
to eat well in order to maintain peak performance in school.
Healthy, nutritious, kid-appealing meals are offered each day
through the school breakfast and lunch program in the Duanesburg
Central School District—a
real plus for busy families.
Children from households that meet
Federal income guidelines (outlined below) are eligible for free
meals or reduced price meals.
Reduced price meals cost each eligible student $.25 for lunch and
$.25 for breakfast. To apply for free or reduced price meals, submit
a Direct Certification letter from the NYS Office of Temporary and
Disability Assistance OR complete the Free and Reduced Price Meal
application form (available above and also mailed home each year
with the back to school newsletter in late August), sign it, and
return it to the district as soon as possible.
Please refer to the guidelines contained within the application
letter when completing the form. The district cannot approve an
application that is not complete, so be sure to fill out all
required information.
Families must apply each year even
if they have participated during the previous school year.
Frequently
Asked Questions
Do I need to fill out an application for each child?
No. Complete the application to apply for free or reduced price
meals. Do not fill out more than one application for your household.
Who can get free meals?
Children in households getting Food Stamps or TANF and most foster
children can get free meals regardless of your income. Also, your
children can get free price meals if your household income is within
the free limits on the Federal Income Guidelines. Each foster child
must be listed on a separate application, with Part 2 completed and
include an adult signature.
Can homeless, runaway and migrant children get free meals?
Please call the school district to see if your child(ren) qualify,
if you have not been informed that they will get free meals.
Who can get reduced price meals?
Your children can get low cost meals if your household income is
within the reduced price limits on the Federal Income Chart, shown
on this application.
I get Women, Infants and Child (WIC), can my child(ren) get free
meals?
Children in households participating in WIC may be eligible for free
or reduced price meals. Please fill out an application.
Will the information I give be checked?
The school may ask you at any time during the school year to verify
your eligibility. You will be notified, in writing, if you have been
selected for Verification. School officials may ask you to send
papers showing that your child should receive free or reduce price
meals at the time you applied.
If I don’t qualify now, may I apply later?
Yes. You may apply at any time during the school year if your
household size goes up, income goes down, or if you start getting
Food Stamps, TANF or other benefits. If you lose your job, your
children may be able to get free or reduced price meals.
What if I disagree with the school’s decision about my application?
You should talk to school officials. You also may ask for a hearing
by calling or writing to: Christine Crowley, Superintendent,
Duanesburg Central School District, 163 School Drive, Delanson, New
York 12053 (895-2279).
May I apply if someone in my household is not a U.S. citizen?
Yes. You or your child(ren) do not have to be a U.S. citizen to
qualify for free or reduced price meals.
Who should I include as members of my household?
You must include all people living in your household, related or not
(such as grandparents, other relatives, or friends). You must
include yourself and all children who live with you.
What if my income is not always the same?
List the amount that you normally get. For example, if you normally
get $1000 each month, but you missed some work last month and only
got $900, put down that you get $1000 per month. If you normally get
overtime, include it, but not if you get it only sometimes.
Income Chart
The following chart lists income levels according to household size
and income levels received either yearly, monthly or weekly. If your
total household income is the same or less than the amounts on the
chart below, your children may be eligible to receive free or
reduced-price meals.
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Effective
from July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010 |
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Household size |
Annual |
Monthly |
Bi-Monthly |
Bi-Weekly |
Weekly |
| 1 |
$20,036 |
$1,670 |
$835 |
$771 |
$386 |
| 2 |
26,995 |
2,247 |
1,124 |
1,037 |
519 |
| 3 |
33,874 |
2,823 |
1,412 |
1,303 |
652 |
| 4 |
40,793 |
3,400 |
1,700 |
1,569 |
785 |
| 5 |
47,712 |
3,976 |
1,988 |
1,836 |
918 |
| 6 |
54,631 |
4,553 |
2,277 |
2,102 |
1,051 |
| 7 |
61,550 |
5,130 |
2,565 |
2,368 |
1,184 |
| 8 |
68,469 |
5,706 |
2,853 |
2,634 |
1,317 |
|
For each
additional family member add... |
| |
6,919 |
577 |
289 |
267 |
134 |
How to Apply
To get free or reduced price meals for your children you may submit
a Direct Certification letter received from the NYS Office of
Temporary and Disability Assistance, OR carefully complete the
application for your household and return it to the designated
office. If you now receive food stamps, Temporary Assistance to
Needy Families (TANF) for any children, or participate in the Food
Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR), the application
must include the children’s names, the household food stamp, TANF or
FDPIR number and the signature of an adult household member. All
children with the same case number may be listed on the same
application. Separate applications are required for children with
different case numbers. If you do not list a food stamp, TANF or
FDPIR number for all the children for whom you are applying, the
application must include the names of everyone in the household, the
amount of income for each household member, and how often it is
received and where it comes from. It must include the signature of
an adult household member and that adult’s social security number,
or the word “none” if the adult does not have a social security
number. An application that is not complete cannot be approved.
Contact
your local Department of Social Services for your food stamp or TANF
number or complete the income portion of the application.
Reporting Changes
The benefits that you are approved for at the time of application
are effective for the entire school year. You no longer need to
report changes for an increase in income or decrease in household
size, or if you no longer receive food stamps.
Income Exclusions
The value of any childcare provided or arranged, or any amount
received as payment for such childcare or reimbursement for costs
incurred for such care under the Child Care and Development (Block
Grant) Fund should not be considered as income for this program.
Nondiscrimination Statement
This explains what to do if you believe you have been treated
unfairly. In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of
Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from
discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex,
age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write to
USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W, Whitten
Building, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington DC 20250-9410 or
call 202-720-5964 (voice and TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity
provider and employer.
Meal Service to Children with Disabilities
Federal regulations require schools and institutions to serve meals
at no extra charge to children with a disability which may restrict
their diet. A student with a disability is defined in 7CFR Part
15b.3 of Federal regulations, as one who has a physical or mental
impairment which substantially limits one or more major life
activities. Major life activities are defined to include functions
such as caring for one’s self, performing manual tasks, walking,
seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning, and working. You
must request the special meals from the school and provide the
school with medical certification from a medical doctor. If you
believe your child needs substitutions because of a disability,
please get in touch with us for further information, as there is
specific information that the medical certification must contain.
Confidentiality
The United States Department of Agriculture has approved the release
of students names and eligibility status, without parent/guardian
consent, to persons directly connected with the administration or
enforcement of federal education programs such as Title I and the
National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), which are United
States Department of Education programs used to determine
areas such as the allocation of funds to schools, to evaluate
socioeconomic status of the school’s attendance area, and to assess
educational progress. Information may also be released to State
health or State education programs administered by the State agency
or local education agency, provided the State or local education
agency administers the program, and federal State or local nutrition
programs similar to the National School Lunch Program. Additionally,
all information contained in the free and reduced price application
may be released to persons directly connected with the
administration or enforcement of programs authorized under the
National School Lunch Act (NSLA) or Child Nutrition Act (CNA);
including the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs,
the Special Milk Program, the Child and Adult Care Food Program,
Summer Food Service Program and the Special Supplemental Nutrition
Program for Women Infants and Children (WIC); the Comptroller
General of the United States for audit purposes, and federal, State
or local law enforcement officials investigating alleged violation
of the programs under the NSLA or CNA.
The disclosure of eligibility information not specifically
authorized by the NSLA requires a written consent statement from the
parent/guardian.
We will let you know when your application is approved or denied.
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Audrey Hendricks,
communications specialist, according to the Web publishing
guidelines of Duanesburg Central Schools, 133 School Drive,
Duanesburg, NY 12053. Maintained in cooperation with the Capital Region BOCES Communications Service. The district is not responsible for facts or opinions contained on any linked site. Copyright © 2004-08. All rights reserved.
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