Registration Now Open for National School Breakfast and Lunch Program for Rowland USD Students
ROWLAND HEIGHTS, CA – JULY 25, 2016 – The Rowland Unified School District Nutrition Services Department announced that registration has begun for families who qualify for the National School Lunch and Breakfast program. Applications and information regarding the free and reduced-price meal program are available online at https://rowlandusd.rocketscanapps.com or at the Nutrition Services Office located at the Rowland Unified School District Office at 1830 S. Nogales Street, Rowland Heights, CA 91748. Applications will also be mailed to the households of students currently enrolled in the Rowland Unified School District. For further questions please contact RUSD Nutrition Services at (626) 854-8314.
Applications will also be available at school sites and cafeterias on the first day of school, Monday, August 15, 2016. To apply for free or reduced-price meals, families must complete a meal application and return it to the Nutrition Services Office. Applications may be submitted at any time during the school year. The information households provide on the application will be used to determine meal eligibility and may be verified at any time during the school year by Nutrition Services officials.
The household size and income criteria identified below will be used to determine eligibility for free, reduced-price, or full-price meal benefits. Children from households whose income is at or below the levels shown below are eligible for free or reduced-price meals.
Income Eligibility Guidelines
July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017
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Free Eligibility Scale for Lunch, Breakfast, and Milk |
Reduced-Price Eligibility Scale for Lunch and Breakfast |
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Household size |
Year |
Month |
Twice Per Month |
Every Two Weeks |
Week |
Year |
Month |
Twice Per Month |
Every Two Weeks |
Week |
1 |
$ 15,444 |
$ 1,287 |
$ 644 |
$ 594 |
$ 297 |
$ 21,978 |
$ 1,832 |
$ 916 |
$ 846 |
$ 423 |
2 |
20,826 |
1,736 |
868 |
801 |
401 |
29,637 |
2,470 |
1,235 |
1,140 |
570 |
3 |
26,208 |
2,184 |
1,092 |
1,008 |
504 |
37,296 |
3,108 |
1,554 |
1,435 |
718 |
4 |
31,590 |
2,633 |
1,317 |
1,215 |
608 |
44,955 |
3,747 |
1,874 |
1,730 |
865 |
5 |
36,972 |
3,081 |
1,541 |
1,422 |
711 |
52,614 |
4,385 |
2,193 |
2,024 |
1,012 |
6 |
42,354 |
3,530 |
1,765 |
1,629 |
815 |
60,273 |
5,023 |
2,512 |
2,319 |
1,160 |
7 |
47,749 |
3,980 |
1,990 |
1,837 |
919 |
67,951 |
5,663 |
2,832 |
2,614 |
1,307 |
8 |
53,157 |
4,430 |
2,215 |
2,045 |
1,023 |
75,647 |
6,304 |
3,152 |
2,910 |
1,455 |
For each additional family member, add: |
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$ 5,408 |
$ 451 |
$ 226 |
$ 208 |
$ 104 |
$ 7,696 |
$ 642 |
$ 321 |
$ 296 |
$ 148 |
Children who receive CalFresh (food stamps), California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs), or Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR) benefits may be automatically eligible for free meals regardless of the income of the household in which they reside. These students may not have to complete an Application for Free or Reduced-Price Meals. Nutrition Services officials will determine eligibility for free meals based on documentation obtained directly from the CalFresh, CalWORKs, or FDPIR office that a child is a member of a household currently receiving CalFresh, CalWORKs, or FDPIR benefits. Nutrition Services will notify households of their eligibility by mail. Families who receive this letter should review the letter to make sure all their children have been listed, if any child was not listed on the eligibility notice, the parent or guardian should contact Nutrition Services to have benefits extended to that child. Households should complete an application if they are not notified of their eligibility by July 29, 2016. Any household member who receives CalFresh, CalWORKs, or FDPIR benefits may submit an application listing their name and case number to help the children qualify for free meals. The meal eligibility will be extended to all children listed on the application. Households who choose to decline benefits should contact Nutrition Services.
Students who are homeless, migrant, or runaway are also entitled to a free meal. Families should contact their child’s school office for assistance in receiving benefits. Eligibility for a foster child is based solely on the child’s “personal use” income.
Requirements for Nutrition Services officials to determine eligibility for free and reduced price benefits are as follows:
- For households receiving CalFresh, CalWORKs, or FDPIR benefits – applications need only include the enrolled child(ren)'s name, CalFresh, CalWORKs, or FDPIR case number, and the signature of the parent or guardian.
- The households who do not list a CalFresh, CalWORKs, or FDPIR case number, the application must include the names of all household members, the amount and source of the income received by each household member, and the signature and corresponding last four digits of the social security number of the parent or guardian who signs the application. If the parent or guardian does not have Social Security number, the parent or guardian must indicate that they do not have a social security number.
- Households who have foster children may include the foster children on their children’s application if it helps them qualify.
Families who participate in the Special/Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) may be eligible for free or reduced-price meals. They are encouraged to complete a meal application.
Applications from the previous school year will be carried over for the first 30 operating days of the new school year.
Under the provisions of the free and reduced-price meal policy, the determining official(s), as designated by Nutrition Services, shall review applications and determine eligibility. Parents or guardians dissatisfied with the eligibility ruling may discuss the decision with the determining official on an informal basis. If after speaking with the Nutrition official, parents who are dissatisfied with the results, may make a formal request for an appeal hearing of the decision, and may do so orally or in writing to:
Alejandro Flores, Assistant Superintendent
Administrative Services
Rowland Unified School District
1830 S. Nogales St., Rowland Heights, CA 91748
Families who do not qualify may reapply for free and reduced-price meal benefits at any time during the school year if a household member becomes unemployed or if there is a change in income, the family size increases, or if they begin to receive CalFresh, CalWORKs, or FDPIR benefits.
Families who have any questions regarding the meal application process, should contact Nutrition Services at (626) 854-8315.
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The Rowland Unified School District is proud to serve more than 14,000 students in the communities of Rowland Heights, Walnut, La Puente, City of Industry, and West Covina at our award-winning schools. More than 5,000 adults (16+) are also served by the Rowland Adult and Community Education School. For more information about Rowland Unified, the community can download the free Mobile App for iOS and Android phones/devices that has news, school calendars, a safety Tip Line, high school sports news for Nogales and Rowland High Schools, and helpful parent and District resources. Visit www.RowlandSchools.org or call (626) 965-2541.
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