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District announces 2010-11 Free and Reduced Price Meal Program

August 3, 2010—Parents of Schalmont Central School District students are invited to complete applications for their children to receive free or reduced price meals during the 2010-11 school year. Those parents who have previously qualified for free or reduced price meals must complete and submit an application for the new school year.

To apply for free or reduced price meals, parents must submit to their child’s school a completed free and reduced lunch application or a direct certification letter from the New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance. Applications will be mailed home to all district parents with the annual school district calendar in late August. Applications may also be downloaded online

The district has adopted the following criteria to assist in determining a family’s eligibility for free or reduced price meals.

Income Chart  Effective June 30, 2010, until further notice
The following chart lists income levels according to household size and income levels received either yearly, monthly, twice per month, every two weeks, or weekly. If your total household income is the same or less than the amounts on the Income Chart below, your children can get reduced price meals, and may be eligible to receive free meals.
Household Size Annual Monthly Bi-Monthly Bi-Weekly Weekly
1 $20,036 $1,670 $835 $771 $386
2 26,955 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

Children from households that meet the reduced price federal income guidelines above are eligible for breakfast and lunch meals costing $0.25. This school year, a full-price breakfast will cost $1 per day, $5 for five days, or $20 for 21 days at all three elementary schools and Schalmont Middle School, and $1.30 per day, $6.50 for 5 days, or $26 for 21 days at Schalmont High School. Lunch will cost $1.75 per day, $8.75 for five days, or $35 for 21 days at all three elementary schools, and $2 per day, $10 for 5 days, or $40 for 21 days at the high and middle schools.

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