School Lunch Program
Income Eligibility Guidelines for
free and reduced price meals
(Eligibility criteria
effective until further notice)
Reduced Price Lunch Eligibility Scale:
| Household |
Annual |
Monthly |
Twice per Month |
Every Two Weeks |
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 |
Food Stamp TANF/FDPIR Households:
Households which currently include children who receive Food Stamps or Aid to Dependent
Children (ADC)/Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), or the Food Distribution
Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR) must complete an application listing the child's
name, food stamp, TANF, or FDPIR number and the signature of an adult household member or
provide a Direct Certification letter from the NYS Office of Temporary and Disability
Assistance. Children in the household with the same case number may be included on the
same application. Separate applications are required for children in the same household
with different case numbers. If the family does not list a food stamp, TANF, or FDPIR
number for all the children they are applying for, then the application must contain all
the information as required for "other households" as described below.
Other Households: Households with
incomes the same or below the amount of money listed above for their family size may be
eligible for and are urged to apply for free and/or reduced price meals (or free milk).
They may do so by filling in the application forms sent home with a letter to parents.
Additional copies are available at the principal's office in each school. Applications may
be submitted any time during the school year to the Principal.
The information provided on the application will be confidential and will be used for
determining eligibility. The names and eligibility status of participants may also be used
for the allocation of funds to federal education programs such as Title I and National
Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), State health or State education programs,
provided the State agency or local education agency administers the programs, and for
federal, State or local means-tested nutrition programs with eligibility standards
comparable to NSLP. Eligibility information may also be released to programs authorized
under the National School Lunch Act (NSLA) or the Child Nutrition Act (CNA). The release
of information to any program or entity not specifically authorized by the NSLA will
require a written consent statement from the parent or guardian.
The school district does, however, have the right to verify at any time during the school
year the information on the application. If a parent does not give the school this
information, the child/children will no longer be able to receive free or reduced price
meals (free milk).
Foster children may also be eligible for these benefits. An application for a foster child
must contain the child's name, the child's "personal use" income and an adult
signature.
Under the provisions of the policy, the designated
official will review applications and determine eligibility. If a parent is dissatisfied
with the ruling of the designated official, he/she may make a request either orally or in
writing for a hearing to appeal the decision. Matt Bourgeois, Assistant Superintendent for
Business, whose address is 1239 Van Antwerp Road, Niskayuna, NY 12309 has been designated
as the Hearing Official. Hearing procedures are outlined in the policy. However, prior to
initiating the hearing procedure, the parent or School Food Authority may request a
conference to provide an opportunity for the parent and official to discuss the situation,
present information, and obtain an explanation of the data submitted in the application or
the decisions rendered. The request for a conference shall not in any way prejudice or
diminish the right to a fair hearing.
Only complete applications can be approved. This includes complete and accurate
information regarding: the Food Stamp TANF, or FDPIR number; the names of all household
members; the social security number of the person who signs the form or an indication that
the adult does not have one; and the amount and source of income received by each
household member. In addition, the parent and guardian must sign the application form,
certifying the information is true and correct.
In the operation of Child Nutrition Programs, no child shall be decimated against because
of his race, gender or sexual orientation, color, national origin, age or handicap. If any
member of a household believes they have been discriminated against, they should write to
the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, DC 20250.
A complete copy of this policy is on file in the office
of the School Food Authority District Administrator where it may be reviewed by any
interested persons.
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