2013 District Activity Calendar - Copley-Fairlawn City Schools
2013 District Activity Calendar - Copley-Fairlawn City Schools
2013 District Activity Calendar - Copley-Fairlawn City Schools
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2 Learning Today ~ Leading Tomorrow Back-to-School <strong>2013</strong><br />
Free and Reduced-Price Lunch Policy for the <strong>2013</strong>-2014 School Year<br />
In accordance with the National School Lunch Program for<br />
children who are unable to pay the full price of meals, the<br />
<strong>Copley</strong>-<strong>Fairlawn</strong> <strong>City</strong> School <strong>District</strong> announces its <strong>2013</strong>-<br />
2014 school year policy for free and reduced-price meals.<br />
The Board of Education, in compliance with state and<br />
federal requirements, has adopted the income eligibility<br />
scale (below) for free and reduced-priced meals.<br />
To receive free meals, the total household annual income<br />
applicable to household size must be equal to or less than<br />
that indicated in Column B. To qualify for reduced-price<br />
meals, the household income must be equal to or less<br />
than that indicated in Column C and greater than that in<br />
Column B for the applicable household size.<br />
Children from households with income at or below the<br />
levels shown may be eligible for free or reduced-price<br />
meals. Application forms for this confidential program<br />
will be distributed to all homes in a letter to parents and<br />
guardians. If you do not receive the application form during<br />
the first week of school, please contact the school office.<br />
Students who received meal benefits at the end of<br />
the school year will receive benefits until October 1, <strong>2013</strong>,<br />
when a new, approved application must be on file.<br />
In the operation of programs providing food for<br />
children, no child will be discriminated against because<br />
of race, sex, color, national origin, age, military status or<br />
handicap. If members of a household believe they have<br />
been discriminated against, they should write immediately<br />
to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 20250.<br />
Applications for the free and reduced-price lunch program<br />
will be accepted anytime during the school year. Anyone<br />
who would like to review the policy is welcome to read<br />
the complete policy, which is available at the Board of<br />
Education Office.<br />
Free and Low-Cost Health Care—Families with children<br />
eligible for school meals may also be eligible for free or<br />
low-cost health care coverage through Healthy Start<br />
& Healthy Families.<br />
Income Eligibility Scale for Free or Reduced-Price Meals<br />
Effective for the <strong>2013</strong>-2014 School Year<br />
A<br />
Household Size:<br />
B C<br />
Parents, Children, and Other<br />
Income Eligibility<br />
Household Members<br />
Scale for Free Meals<br />
Income Eligibility<br />
Scale for Reduced-Price Meals<br />
1 $14,937.00 $21,257.00<br />
2 $20,163.00 $28,694.00<br />
3 $25,389.00 $36,131.00<br />
4 $30,615.00 $43,568.00<br />
5 $35,841.00 $51,005.00<br />
6 $41,067.00 $58,442.00<br />
7 $46,293.00 $65,879.00<br />
8 $51,519.00 $73,316.00<br />
For each additional<br />
family member, add: +$5,226.00 +$7,437.00<br />
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