ST. PATRICK
CATHEDRAL SCHOOL, 211 BROADWAY, NORWICH, CT 06360
SCHOOL MEALS AND SNACKS
Dear Parent/Guardian:
St. Patrick Cathedral
School offers a choice of healthy meals each school day. Children may buy lunch for $2.50. Children who qualify under U.S.
Department of Agriculture guidelines may get meals free or at a reduced price
of $.40 for lunch. All meals
served must meet nutrition standards established by the U.S. Department of Agr
|
reduced
price income chart for school year 2008-2009 |
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|
Number in Family |
Annual Gross Income |
Monthly Gross Income |
Every Two Weeks Gross Income |
Weekly Gross Income |
|
1 |
19,240 |
1,604 |
740 |
370 |
|
2 |
25,900 |
2,159 |
997 |
499 |
|
3 |
32,560 |
2,714 |
1,253 |
627 |
|
4 |
39,220 |
3,269 |
1,509 |
755 |
|
5 |
45,880 |
3,824 |
1,765 |
883 |
|
6 |
52,540 |
4,379 |
2,021 |
1,011 |
|
7 |
59,200 |
4,934 |
2,277 |
1,139 |
|
8 |
65,860 |
5,489 |
2,534 |
1,267 |
|
Each
AddÕl Family Member |
+ 6,660 |
+ 555 |
+ 257 |
+ 129 |
How do I get free or reduced price school meals for
my child? You can get benefits in one of two
ways. You must either complete the
free and reduced price school meal application and return it to the school, or
bring in a letter from the Department of Social Services.
If your total household income is the same or below
the amount on the Reduced Price Income Chart (at right), your child may get
either free meals or reduced price meals.
Your child can get free school meals if you get
food stamps, or Temporary Family Assistance (TFA). The Department of Social
Services may provide you with a letter that will automatically qualify your
child for free meals. This letter must be brought to school, and can be
substituted for completion of this application.
á Households
getting food stamps, or TFA:
You only have to include your childÕs name,
case number and an adult household member must sign the application.
á Households
receiving medical benefits only: You have to include the names of all
household members, the amount of income each person received last month and
where the income came from. An
adult household member must sign the application and include his or her social
security number.
á
Other households: If you DO NOT have a case number, you
have to include the names of all household members, the amount of income each
person received last month and where the income came from. An adult household member must sign the
application and include his or her social security number.
á
Household with children enrolled in the Head Start/Even Start Program should
contact the school for assistance in receiving benefits.
á
Households with a foster child: You must include the childÕs name, the
amount of personal use income the child received last month and an adult must
sign the application. Note: Subsidized adoptions and
subsidized guardianships require the calculation of all household income plus
the adoption/guardianship subsidy.
Will the application be
verified? Your eligibility may be checked at
anytime during the school year.
School officials may ask you to send papers that show that your child
should get free or reduced price school meals.
Can
I appeal the schoolÕs decision? You can talk to school officials if you
do not agree with the schoolÕs decision on your application or the results of
verification. You also may ask for
a fair hearing by calling or writing: Sister Joan OÕConnorPhone:
860-887-4086 Address: 43 Perkins Ave, Norwich, CT 06360
Can homeless, runaway and migrant children get free meals? If you have not been informed that they
will get free meals, please call the school or the school homeless liaison at:
860-889-4174 to see if your child(ren) qualify.
If I get WIC can my child(ren) get free meals? Children in households participating in
WIC may be eligible for free or reduced price meals. Please fill out an application.
May I apply if someone in my household is not a U.S. citizen? Yes. You or your child(ren) do not have to be a U.S. citizen to qualify for free
or reduced price meals.
We are in the military; do we include our housing allowance as
income? If
your housing is part of the Military Housing Privatization Initiative, do not include your housing allowance as
income. All other allowances must
be included in your gross income.
Will information on
my application be kept confidential? We will use the information on your
application to decide if your child should get free or reduced price
meals. We may inform
officials connected with Title I and the National Assessment of Educational
Progress whether your child is eligible for free or reduced price school meals. They will use this information for
funding and/or evaluation purposes.
Information may also be disclosed if you want the application to be used
to get other benefits.
Can I apply for
free and reduced price meals later? You may apply for free and reduced
price meals anytime during the school year. If you are not eligible now but have a change, such as a
decrease in household income, an increase in household size, become unemployed
or get food stamps or TFA, then you can choose to complete an application.
If my child is eligible for free meals, will my
child and family also be eligible for Food Stamps? Your
child and family may be eligible for
Food Stamps if your child is determined to be eligible for free meals. For information regarding the Food
Stamp Program and to contact the Department of Social Services office in your
town, contact United WayÕs free referral number 2-1-1 INFOLINE (free call, statewide).
We will let you know if you are approved or denied.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Catherine Reed
PRINCIPAL
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 USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or
call (800) 795-3272 or (202) 720-6382 (TTY). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.