Healthy bodies
lead to healthier minds, and Memphis City Schools knows
that a child’s ability to learn is heightened
when he or she is properly nourished throughout the
school day. The USDA’s School Meals Program and
Memphis City Schools’ Universal Breakfast Program
help ensure that all students have access to a nutritious
diet at school.
Basic facts about the USDA’s School
Meals Program:
Who
can get free meals? (1) Children whose families get food stamps or Families
First; (2) children from families whose total household
income is within the free limits on the Federal Income
Eligibility Guidelines; and/or (3) most foster children.
Who
can get reduced meals? Children from families whose
total household income is within the reduced price
limits on the Federal Income Eligibility Guidelines*
are eligible. *Click
here to view the 2007-08 Federal Income Eligibility
Guidelines.
How do you determine
if you are eligible for this service by using the Income
Eligibility Guidelines Chart? Find your household size.
HOUSEHOLD is all persons, including parents, children,
grandparents, and all people related or unrelated who
live in your home and share living expenses and/or
income. TOTAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME is the income each household
member got last month, before taxes. This includes
wages, social security, pension, unemployment, welfare,
child support, alimony, and any other cash income.
In certain cases, a foster child may get free or reduced
price meals regardless of your income. Each foster
child must be on a separate application.
If you are
in the military, do you include your housing allowance
as income? If your housing is part of the Military
Housing Privatization Initiative, do not include your
housing allowance as income. All other allowances must
be included in your gross income.
What if your income
is not always the same? You must list the amount that
you normally get.
Do you need to fill out an application
for each of your children? No, you only need one application
for each household.
Do you need to fill out an application
if your children are receiving food stamps or Families
First? No, your children will be “directly certified,” and
you will need to do nothing else. If for some reason
you are not contacted by the school and you are receiving
food stamps or Families First, then contact the school
and inform them.
Should you fill out an application
if you get a letter this school year saying your children
are approved for free or reduced price meals? Read
the letter carefully and follow the instructions or
call your local School Nutrition Program supervisor.
If
you get WIC, can your children get free meals? Your
children may be eligible for free or reduced price
meals, but you will need to fill out an application.
Can
homeless, runaway and migrant children get free meals? You must call your school’s homeless liaison
or migrant coordinator for more information.
Will the
information you give be checked? Yes, you may be asked
to send written proof.
May you apply if someone in your
household is not a U. S. citizen? Yes. You or your
children do not have to be U. S. citizens to qualify
for free or reduced price meals.
Will your children
have their school fees waived? If you are eligible
and/or participating in the lunch program as a free
or reduced price student, your school fees may be waived.
What
if you disagree with the school’s decision
once your paperwork is processed and your eligibility
is determined? You should talk to school officials,
or you may also ask for a hearing by calling or writing
the school officials.
If you do not qualify now, may
you 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, Families
First, or other benefits. If you lose your job, your
children may be able to get free or reduced price meals.
What
if your children cannot eat regular school meals? USDA
determines what must be included in a regular school
meal. Substitutions at no extra charge are allowed
in certain situations.
Universal Breakfast Program
The district’s Universal Breakfast Program offers
breakfast at no charge to students in grades K-12,
regardless of income. It was started based on numerous
studies concluding that students who eat a healthy
breakfast at the start of the school day perform better
in math, reading and on cognitive and standardized
tests than students who skip breakfast or eat breakfast
at home. Breakfast has also been proven to improve
attentiveness and attendance and decrease distractions
associated with behavior. Students may choose from
the following breakfast options: yogurt, French toast,
mini pancakes, chicken biscuits, breakfast pizza, bagels
and cereal. All selections are served with fresh fruit
or juice and low-fat milk.
Memphis City Schools Meal Pricing Schedule:
Type of Meal and Price
Universal Breakfast Program - Free to all MCS students
(K-12)
Reduced Price Meal $ .10
Elementary Full Pay $1.50
Secondary Full Pay $1.75
For more information about Memphis
City Schools’ Nutrition
Services, call 416-5550.
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Memphis City Schools does not discriminate in its programs or employment on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, handicap/disability, sex, or age.
For more information, please contact the Office of Equity Compliance at (901) 416-6670.
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