The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced the 2008-09 income guidelines for free and reduced-price meals served
under the school breakfast and lunch programs administered by the Georgia Department of Education (GaDOE).
Georgia public school students who are members of households receiving food stamps or Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
benefits are eligible for free meals. If those households have been notified that their children are directly certified for free meals,
they do not need to apply for free or reduced-price meals. If households do not wish their children to receive free meals, they are to
notify the school immediately.
In addition, parents of students who are unable to pay the full price for their meals are encouraged to apply for free or reduced-priced
meals. For students from households with incomes at or below the levels shown set by the USDA and reflected on the USDA
Eligibility Chart,
meals are available for free or reduced-price.
Foster children may be eligible regardless of the income of the household where they reside. A foster child’s eligibility is based
on the child’s personal use income. In addition, students from households receiving food stamps or TANF who were not identified
during the statewide direct certification process will be approved solely on the basis of their eligibility for those programs.
In order for school officials to determine eligibility, households receiving food stamps or TANF are required only to list the child’s
name and his or her food stamp or TANF case number and provide a signature of an adult household member. Households not receiving food
stamps or TANF must list the names of all household members, the amount and source of current income by each household member including
the frequency, the signature of an adult household member and a complete social security number of the adult household member who signs
the application or an indication that the household member does not have one.
The information provided by the household is confidential and will be used for the purpose of determining eligibility and verifying
data. We may inform officials connected with other child nutrition, health and education programs of the information on your form to
determine benefits for those programs or for funding and/or evaluation purposes.
Households are not required to report changes in household circumstances such as household size or change in income or change in a food
stamp or TANF program; however, the family may voluntarily report changes. If a household member becomes unemployed, or if the household
size increases, the household should contact the school. Such changes may make the children of the household eligible for benefits
if the household's income falls at or below the levels listed in the USDA
Qualification Chart. Free and reduced-price applications
may be submitted at any time during the school year.
Each Floyd County school has a copy of the free and reduced-price meal policy indicating who is responsible for determining eligibility.
Parents or guardians dissatisfied with the ruling of the determining official may wish to discuss the decision informally with that person.
Parents or guardians wishing to make a formal appeal may make a request, either orally or in writing, to the hearing officer. The school
office or the system superintendent’s office can provide the name, address, and phone number of the hearing officer. Parents
can refer to the USDA provided conversion
chart to determine eligibility.
In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the
basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write to USDA, Director, Office
of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington DC 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 or (202) 720-6382 (TTY). USDA is
an equal opportunity provider and employer.
In accordance with State and Federal law, Floyd County Schools prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national
origin, sex, disability, or age in its educational and employment activities. Inquiries regarding the application of these practices
may be addressed to Floyd County Schools, 600 Riverside Parkway, Rome, Georgia, 30161, (706) 234-1031.
For more
information about the application process, contact your school principal, the superintendent’s office, or the School Nutrition
Program of Floyd County Schools. |