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Thursday, June 16, 2011

Free And Reduced Meal Benefits Application FAQ’s For The 2011-2012 School Year

Q: Who can get free or reduced price meals?
A: All children in households receiving benefits from Food Stamps or TCA, foster and homeless children, and children in household’s with gross income at or below the reduced price limits on the Federal Income Guideline.
Q: I get WIC. Can my child(ren) get free meals?
A: Children
may be eligible. Please fill out and turn in ONE application per household.
Q: What happens if a family does not submit a Meal Benefits Application?
A: Children pay full price for breakfast and lunch unless categorical eligibility is determined.
Q: My child(ren) received free or reduced lunch last year. Will they automatically get the same status eligibility for the upcoming school year?
A:
No! Each year households must complete ONE new 2011-2012 school year Meal Benefits Application form – ONLY ONE PER HOUSEHOLD. If a new application is not submitted and processed, you will have to pay the full price for school meals.
Q: How long does it take to get approved?
A: Applications are approved or denied within 10 business days of receipt in the Food and Nutrition Services office. Applications are denied if they are missing needed information. Notification letters are sent home with students indicating the status of the application submitted and processed.
Q: Where can I get an application?
A: New applications are sent home with each student at the beginning of the school year, or they will be available in school offices and the Food and Nutrition Services office. BUT ONLY FILL OUT ONE APPLICATION PER HOUSEHOLD!!!
Q: Why would a child’s status change from free/reduced at the beginning of the year to full pay?
A: This can occur for different reasons:
No application was submitted and processed.
The family completed an application reporting NO income (you MUST list some type of income - see below for 'types').
The family was selected for verification/audit and did not return the required paperwork.
The application is missing required information and cannot be processed.
Q: Can I fax application to Food and Nutrition Services?
A:
No! All applications are scanned by an automated process and read by computer software.
Q: If I move to Wicomico County Public Schools from another school district where my children received free or reduced meal benefits, do I have to reapply here?
A:
YES! BUT, if you moved after the start of the 2011-2012 school year, and can provide your new 2011-2012 school year 'proof of eligibility' letter from the other school district, we can accept a copy. Call 410-677-4419 if unsure.
Q: What income do I need to list on the application?
A: Income is any money received on an ongoing, regular basis. List the
gross income each person earned from work. Gross income is all money earned before any taxes or other deductions. If the hours you work vary from week to week, take two of your paychecks and average them together to get your total income for the period. If you are a 10 month WCBOE employee, list your YEARLY income. Income includes: cash withdrawn from savings, regular contributions from persons not living in household, wages, salaries, tips, child support, alimony, TCA payments, pensions, retirement, Social Security, disability benefits, interest, dividends, income from estates, trusts, investments, net royalties, annuities, net rental income, strike benefits, unemployment compensation, workers compensation, net income from self-owned business or farm, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Veterans benefits (VA).
Q: What if more than one family lives in the house?
A: All members of the household and their income should be included on the application, even if more than one family lives in the same household. Call 410-677-4419 if you have questions.
Q: Do I need to list the income of an adult that lives in the home, but is not a parent to one of the children?
A:
Yes, any income received by any adult in the house must be listed.
Q: Will the information I give be checked?
A:
Yes, and we may also require you to provide proof.
Q: We are in the military. Do we include our housing allowance as income?
A: If you get an off-base housing allowance, yes, include as income. However, if your housing is part of the Military Housing Privatization Initiative, do not include this type of income.
Q: My spouse is deployed to a combat zone. Is their combat pay counted as income?
A: No, if the combat pay is received in addition to their basic pay because of their deployment and it wasn’t received before they were deployed, combat pay is not counted as income.
Q: Should I fill out an application if I receive a letter this school year saying my children are approved for free meals?
A:
No! Please read the letter carefully. Follow the instructions. Call the Food and Nutrition Services office at 410-677-4419 if you have any questions.
Q: I am enrolling another child in our household and my other children
are already free/reduced. Do I fill out another application?
A: No! Call our office and we will add the student to your household
and they may receive the same eligibility as your other children.

Wicomico County Board of Education
FOOD & NUTRITION SERVICES
101 Long Ave., P.O. Box 1538, Salisbury, MD 21802
410
15386774419 x4819~ FAX 4106775804 x4878

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

What it doesn't say here is if you are from a migrant worker family you get it automatically. Illegal or not.

Anonymous said...

If a family knows they don't qualify, why does the school insist we fill one out anyways?
I never do and I got hounded last year for a few months (sept, oct and nov) until I guess they finally gave up.

Anonymous said...

Why is it the school's or anyone else's responsibility to provide breakfast? That is the parents' responsibility to provide that at home before the kids leave for school and is not the responsibility of any of us to fork over more of our ever-scarce hard-earned money to feed other people's kids.

Anonymous said...

What's the deal with having children if you cannot afford to feed them. Birth control is available to everyone I believe and there are many out there that should be taking advantage of it.

Anonymous said...

free or reduced lunches have been around for a long time. I am 39, and I remember the ticket in elementary school. This is not going away at all. The problem I find with the program is that they (the boe) uses the number of applicants to determine other programs as well, oh and that they should atleast give the kids quality, healthy foods. We have all ready acknowledge and provided for children of lesser means. Give them healthy foods not the *stuff* they serve currently. Give them a fighting chance at nutrition.

Anonymous said...

So basically, if you are receiving food stamps and/or WIC you are getting assistance for feeding your children. Then you send your child to school to get a free lunch and breakfast. Sounds like double-dipping to me!

lmclain said...

"will the information be checked"? LOL Only if you are white....How about drug sale income? How will THAT be checked? And do I need to report it anyway? Is it also along the lines of the "single" mother living in a subsidized apartment with her (invisible) boyfriend? Who hangs out in front of the apartment complex all day selling .....uh,....Tupperware? Don't laugh. Go to Fairgrounds apartments about 1PM and ask all those guys out front, just sitting around, "do you live here?"....And PLEASE, don't act like social services doesn't know this situation is standard. They know it. They just agree that they won't do anything about it. After all, somebody gotta pay for slavery. Tjhis form is an insult.