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Crook County School District #1 has announced its policy for free and reduced-price meals for children unable to pay the full price of meals served under the National School Lunch Program, and/or School Breakfast Program. Each school and the office of the Crook County School District have a copy of the policy, which may be reviewed by any interested party.
The following household size and income criteria will be used for determining eligibility.
Children from households whose income is at or below the levels shown are eligible for free or reduced-price meals.
FREE MEALS - 130% REDUCED PRICE MEALS - 185%
Household Size Annually Monthly Weekly Every Two Weeks Twice a Month Annually Monthly Weekly Every Two Weeks Twice a Month
1 18,954 1,580 365 729 790 26,973 2,248 519 1,038 1,124
2 25,636 2,137 493 986 1,069 36,482 3,041 702 1,404 1,521
3 32,318 2,694 622 1,243 1,347 45,991 3,833 885 1,769 1,917
4 39,000 3,250 750 1,500 1,625 55,500 4,625 1,068 2,135 2,313
5 45,682 3,807 879 1,757 1,904 65,009 5,418 1,251 2,501 2,709
6 52,364 4,364 1,007 2,014 2,182 74,518 6,210 1,434 2,867 3,105
7 59,046 4,921 1,136 2,271 2,461 84,027 7,003 1,616 3,232 3,502
8 65,728 5,478 1,264 2,528 2,739 93,536 7,795 1,799 3,598 3,898
For each additional family member, ADD 6,682 557 129 257 279 9,509 793 183 366 397
SNAP Benefits and Foster Children
Students that are in these two categories can be directly certified for free lunch and breakfast without completing a meal benefit income application. Contact the school and they will process your request.
POWER and FDPIR Power (non custodial)
Students that are in these two categories can be certified for free lunch and breakfast, after a meal benefit income application is completed by the adult. The adult must include the adult household member’s signature and the appropriate case number.
Homeless and Runaway
Students are determined to be homeless or runaway by the school will receive free lunch and breakfast. Contact the school for more information.
Households not receiving SNAP, POWER or FDPIR benefits
Students can be eligible for free or reduced lunches and breakfasts by completing a meal benefit income application. It must include all members of the household and their income, the last four digits of the primary adult’s social security number and signature. Forms can be obtained through the school.
Information provided on the application will be used for the purpose of determining eligibility and may be verified at any time during the school year by school or other program officials. Applications may be submitted at any time during the year.
Under the provisions of the free and reduced-price policy, your school principal will review applications and determine eligibility. Parents or guardians dissatisfied with the ruling of the official may wish to discuss the decision with the determining official on an informal basis. Parents wishing to make a formal appeal may make a request either orally or in writing to Mark Broderson, Superintendent (email [email protected]) for a hearing on the decision.
If a household member becomes unemployed or if the household size increases, the household should contact the school. The household may now be eligible for benefits if the household’s income is at or below the levels shown.
The information provided by the household is confidential and will be used only for purposes of determining eligibility and verifying data unless specific written consent is given.