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Meal Applicaitons Now Available

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Breakfast, Lunch & Supper Served inBoise School DistrictBoise, ID - 08/01/2019 - Boise School District participates in the USDA National School Breakfast,National School Lunch and Child and Adult Care Food Program’s At Risk Supper Programs. Breakfastand lunch are served at all Boise schools. Suppers are provided at 9 schools with Boise Parks &Recreation after school programs including Garfield, Grace Jordan, Hawthorne, Jefferson, MorleyNelson, Whitney, Whittier and William Howard Taft elementary schools, as well as South Jr. High.Free & reduced price meals are available to students who qualify and are free to all students whoattend a Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) school. Breakfast is provided at no cost to all studentsattending a school with Provision 2 breakfast. Free & reduced price meal applications are now beingaccepted. Eligibility is determined based on:Submitted Meal Application: Household income and number of household members (seebelow for information on meal application process).No Meal Application is necessary to receive free meals for students who:Qualify through Direct Certification. These include students who receive food stamps-SNAP, Temporary Assistance for Families in Idaho-TAFI, Food Distribution Program onIndian Reservations-FDPIR, who are migrants or foster children.Are homeless or runaway (see Homeless Liaison at your school).Attend a CEP school.CEP SchoolsGarfield, Hawthorne, Hillcrest, Jefferson, Koelsch, Morley Nelson, Whitney, Whittier, William HowardTaft, Frank Church High School, Marian Pritchett School and the ASCENT Program.Provision 2 Breakfast SchoolsGrace Jordan & HorizonMeal Application ProcessApply online at https://foodservice.boiseschools.org or fill out a 2019-2020 meal application,available at schools or the District Service Center (8169 W. Victory Rd., Boise), and return to theaddress listed on the meal application (Spanish applications are also available.)Meal applications may be submitted at any time during the year.Only one meal application per household.Households must list the name of all household members, each household member’s incomeand the source of income (foster children can be included on the household meal application).An adult signature is required along with the last 4 digits of the adult’s social security number. Ifa social security number is not available, that information must be indicated on the mealapplication.Boise School District Food & Nutrition Services officials will review the meal applications anddetermine eligibility. Parents or guardians dissatisfied with the ruling of eligibility may discussthe decision with the determining officials(s) on an informal basis. A formal appeal can bemade either orally or in writing.The information provided on the meal application may be verified at any time during the schoolyear by the District, other program officials, auditors of State programs and law enforcementofficials to look into violations of program rules.

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For more information visit the Food & Nutrition webpage at www.boiseschools.org or contact: Food &Nutrition Services, 6625 S. Elite Dr. Boise, ID 83716 at 854-4090.This institution is an equal opportunity provider.News Media Contact: Dan Hollar Public Affairs Administrator Boise School Distric t (208) 854-4064 dan.hollar@boiseschools.org www.boisesc hools.orgBoise School District | 8169 W. Victory Rd., Boise, Idaho | 208-854-4000 | Fax 208-854-4003| |www.boiseschools.orgBoise School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, orage in its programs and activities and provides equal access to all individuals. Learn more...STAY CONNECTED    