Not exact matches
The company claimed the district owed about
$ 414,000 for requesting such «food enhancements» as a sushi bar
and a lowered price for the meals made available to students eligible for
free or
reduced price
lunches.
The federal government compensates the schools 18.5 cents for each full - price
lunch,
$ 1.34 for each
reduced - price
lunch and $ 1.74 for each
free lunch.
The
$ 4.5 - billion bill makes another 115,000 children eligible for
free or
reduced - price
lunches,
and provides 29 million more meals a year in after - school programs.
The price for a paid
lunch, for the 60 % of Berkeley students who don't qualify for
free /
reduced, is the highest I have ever seen —
$ 3.25 for elementary
lunch,
$ 3.75 for middle school,
and $ 4.25 for high school.
The federal government reimburses school systems
$ 2.57 for each
free lunch,
$ 2.17 for every
reduced - price
lunch and 24 cents for each full - price
lunch.
For each
free and reduced - price
lunch served, the Federal government provides
$ 2.68
and $ 2.28 respectively.
The funding included in the budget will target
$ 350,000 for outreach coordinators at each school that will focus on underrepresented middle schools,
$ 650,000 for test preparation at middle school students for underrepresented populations
and $ 750,000 for test prep that targets students receiving
free or
reduced lunch in New York City.
$ 750,000 appropriation to NYC DOE for test prep targeting
free and reduced - price
lunch students in New York City.
Schools are reimbursed by the Department of Agriculture at a rate of
$ 2.14 for
free school
lunches,
$ 1.74 for
reduced - price
lunches,
and 20 cents for regular
lunches.
First priority is given to renewal students
and to new students eligible for the federal
free and reduced - price
lunch program (
$ 45,510 for a family of four in 2017 — 18).
Some districts, such as Hillsborough, distribute a flat amount of
$ 500 for each child who is eligible to receive
free and reduced - price
lunch, regardless of total school poverty or grade level.
Other districts, such as Palm Beach, appear to distribute
$ 259 per student for schools with 50 percent to 60 percent eligibility,
$ 324 for schools that are between 61 percent
and 75 percent eligible,
$ 389 for schools that are between 75 percent
and 90 percent eligible,
and $ 486 for schools with more than 90 percent of their students eligible for
free and reduced - price
lunch.
[16] The income eligibility thresholds for
free and reduced - price
lunches are higher than the poverty levels used in the standard allocation formulas to states
and LEAs: 130 percent of the poverty line for
free lunches (or
$ 31,525 annually for a family of four for the 2015 - 16 school year)
and 185 percent of the poverty line for
reduced - price
lunches (or
$ 44,863 annually for a family of four for the 2015 - 16 school year).
Students are eligible to receive vouchers if their household income does not exceed 133 percent of the guidelines needed to qualify for the federal
free and reduced - price
lunch (FRL) program (
$ 60,528 for a family of four in 2017 — 18).
Montgomery County itself is a suburb directly outside Washington, D.C., where the median household income for families with children is
$ 115,700.41 Montgomery County serves around 150,000 students, 35 percent of whom qualify for
free and reduced - price
lunch.42 Around 70 percent of students in Montgomery County are students of color.
The policy, devised as a way to help disadvantaged children, provides schools with a base rate of funding for each student, currently
$ 2,896,
and adds dollars based on need, such as the number of children receiving special education services,
free and reduced - price
lunches and lessons in English as a second language.
The program would provide
$ 1,000 for each «gifted
and talented» student who is already eligible for
free or
reduced - price school
lunches.
The Athletic Fee is
$ 40 for each sport you participate in
and $ 20 if your student is on
Free /
Reduced Lunch.
Students are eligible if they live in families with incomes up to, but not exceeding, 100 percent of the federal
free and reduced - price
lunch program (
$ 45,510 for a family of four in 2017 — 18).
On the other hand, finding the number of students in Indiana that attended a public school for the preceding two semesters
and who are from families earning up to 150 percent of
free and reduced - price
lunch (FRL), students in the state that have an IEP
and are from families earning up to 200 percent of FRL, students who are zoned to attend a school designated «F»
and are from families earning up to 150 percent of FRL, students
and siblings of students who received a minimum of a
$ 500 tax - credit scholarship in the previous year in Indiana,
and students who received a voucher in the previous year in Indiana
and are from families earning up to 200 percent of FRL — :: deep breath:: — can take more than one day
and be a bit eye - crossing.
The program would provide
$ 1,000 for each «gifted
and talented» student who is already eligible for
free or
reduced - price school
lunches, which means the household's annual income is at or below
$ 45,510 annually for a family of four.
Differentiated aid includes
$ 1,818 for low - income students (those eligible for a
free or
reduced - price
lunch),
$ 1,956 for students with special needs,
and $ 711 for English Language Learners.
(Note: Children in a family of four with an annual income of less
$ 44,863 would qualify for
reduced - price
lunch and income of less than
$ 31,525 or less would qualify for
free lunch.)
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the current maximum reimbursement rate for
free and reduced priced school
lunches is
$ 3.39
and $ 2.99 respectively.