Media Contact: Fred Lewis, [email protected]; (202) 412-2167
The District of Columbia Office of the State Superintendent of Education announces the criteria for determining the eligibility of children to receive free and reduced price meals for schools participating in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and the Special Milk Program (SMP) for free milk in schools.
For schools participating in the NSLP and SMP, a letter or notice and family application forms are distributed to parents of all children in attendance at school at the beginning of each school year. The letter or notice shall contain the following information:
- In schools participating in a meal service program, the eligibility criteria for reduced price benefits with an explanation that households with incomes less than or equal to the reduced price criteria would be eligible for either free or reduced price meals, or in schools participating in the free milk option, the eligibility criteria for free milk benefits;
- How a household may make an application for free or reduced price meals or for free milk for its children;
- An explanation that an application for free or reduced price benefits cannot be approved unless it contains complete information as described in paragraph (1)(i) of the definition of Documentation in §245.21;
- An explanation that households with children who are members of currently certified SNAP, FDPIR or TANF households may submit applications for these children with the abbreviated information described in paragraph (2)(ii) of the definition of Documentation in §245.2;
- An explanation that the information on the application may be verified at any time during the school year;
- How a household may apply for benefits at any time during the school year as circumstances change;
- A statement to the effect that children having parents or guardians who become unemployed are eligible for free or reduced price meals or for free milk during the period of unemployment, provided, that the loss of income causes the household income during the period of unemployment to be within the eligibility criteria;
- The statement: “In the operation of child feeding programs, no child will be discriminated against because of race, sex, color, national origin, age or disability;”
- An explanation that Head Start enrollees and foster, homeless, migrant, and runaway children, as defined in §245.2, are categorically eligible for free meals and free milk and their families should contact the school for more information;
- How a household may appeal the decision of the local educational agency with respect to the application under the hearing procedure set forth in §245.7. The letter or notice shall be accompanied by a copy of the application form required under §245.6; and
- A statement to the effect that the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) participants may be eligible for free or reduced price meals.
The schools will receive free or reduced price meal reimbursement based on the following income scales2 from July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021, calculated on annual income.
Family Size |
Eligibility Scale for Free Meals |
Family Size |
Eligibility Scale for Reduced Price Meals |
---|---|---|---|
One |
$16,558 |
One |
$23,606 |
Two |
$22,412 |
Two |
$31,894 |
Three |
$28,236 |
Three |
$40,182 |
Four |
$34,060 |
Four |
$48,470 |
Five |
$39,884 |
Five |
$56,758 |
Six |
$45,708 |
Six |
$65,046 |
Seven |
$51,532 |
Seven |
$73,334 |
Eight |
$57,356 |
Eight |
$81,622 |
Each additional family member |
+$5,824 |
Each additional family member |
+$8,288 |
If you have questions about applying for meals, please contact your Local Education Agency (LEA). A listing of LEAs eligible to participate in the 2020-21 NSLP and SMP with contact information is below:
National School Lunch Program
School Name | Contact Name | Contact Number |
---|---|---|
Achievement Preparatory Academy PCS | Gregory Gaines | (202) 839-2998 |
Apple Tree Early Learning PCS | Devon Tucker | (202) 488-3991 |
Basis DC PCS | Autumn Stanley | (202) 804-6390 |
Breakthrough Montessori PCS | Katherine Park | (202) 276-2408 |
Bridges PCS | Monique Mitchell | (202) 545-0515 |
Briya PCS | Geovanna Izurieta | (202) 420-7070 |
Capital City PCS | Aisha Hasaan | (202) 808-9800 |
Capital Village PCS | Keina Hodge | (202) 505-1375 |
Cedar Tree Academy PCS | LaTonya Henderson | (202) 610-4193 |
Center City PCS | Russ Williams | (202) 589-0202 |
Cesar Chavez PCS | Tiffany Fells | (202) 398-0022 |
Creative Minds International PCS | Heather Hesslink | (202) 588-0370 |
DC Bilingual PCS | Lola Bloom | (202) 750-6674 |
DC Preparatory Academy PCS | Benjamin Hsieh | (240) 205-9517 |
DC Public Schools (DCPS) | Robert Jaber | (202) 442-6133 |
DC Scholars PCS | Tiffany Green | (202) 559-6138 |
Department of Youth Rehabilitation (DYRS) | Kimelia Austin | (202) 299-3208 |
Digital Pioneers Academy PCS | Alexis Brown | (202) 320-1133 |
Eagle Academy PCS | Vernal Crooms | (202) 544-2646 |
Early Childhood Academy PCS | Yesenia Menjivar | (202) 373-0035 |
EL Haynes PCS | Sebastien Durand | (202) 667-4446 |
Elsie Whitlow Stokes PCS | Erika Bryant | (202) 265-7237 |
Friendship PCS | Jim Basham | (202) 281-1700 |
Harmony DC PCS | Evren Culha | (202) 529-7500 |
Hope Community PCS | Trina McWilliams | (202) 722-4421 |
Howard University Middle School | Leslie Boler | (202) 806-7725 |
I Dream Academy PCS | Matt Whitnall | (202)743-2366 |
Idea PCS | Malika Joseph | (202) 399-4750 |
Ingenuity Prep PCS | Natasha Bailey | (202) 562-0391 |
Inspired Teaching Demonstration PCS | Kate Keplinger | (202) 248-6825 |
Kingsman Academy PCS | Derek Deane | (202) 547-1028 |
KIPP Academy PCS | Dionna Day | (202) 427-7116 |
Latin American Montessori Bilingual PCS | Brian Nielsen | (202) 726-6200 |
LAYC Career Academy PCS | Bernadette Kreh | (202) 319-2244 |
Lee Montessori PCS | Erin Rowsey | (202) 779-9740 |
Mary McLeod Bethune PCS | Don Cole | (202) 459-4710 |
Maya Angelou PCS | Enje Brown | (202) 792-5655 |
Meridian PCS | Michael Russell | (202) 387-9830 |
Monument Academy PCS | Greg Gaskins | (202) 545-3180 |
Mundo Verde Bilingual PCS | Danielle Revers | (202) 750-7060 |
Next Step PCS | Joshua Brown | (202) 491-4647 |
Paul PCS | William Henderson | (202) 291-7499 |
Perry Street Prep PCS | Kelly Smith | (202) 529-4400 |
Richard Wright PCS | Alisha Roberts-Funderburk | (202) 388-1011 |
Rocketship Rise Academy PCS | Kelly Giampaoli | (408) 507-6052 |
Roots PCS | Rasheki Kuykendall | (202) 882-8073 |
Seed PCS | Marjorie Howard | (202) 248-3012 |
SELA PCS | Camerra Taliaferro | (202) 670-7352 |
Shining Stars Montessori Academy | Cherita Moore-Gause | (202) 723-1467 |
Social Justice PCS | Reginald Galloway | (240) 305-9291 |
Statesmen College Preparatory Academy for Boys PCS | Sharonda Mann | (202) 830-2810 |
The Children's Guild PCS | Christopher Bolton | (443) 366-6926 |
Thurgood Marshall Academy PCHS | Nora Moore | (202) 563-6862 |
Two Rivers PCS | Tameka Faison | (202) 388-1360 |
Washington Global PCS | Diana Gabriel | (202) 796-2415 |
Washington Latin PCS | Martita Fleming | (202) 223-1111 |
Washington Leadership Academy PCS | Mandy Leiter | (310) 882-0141 |
Washington Yu Ying PCS | Egypt Lyons | (202) 635-1950 |
National School Lunch Program – Private Schools
School Name | Contact Name | Contact Number |
---|---|---|
Bishop John T Walker School for Boys | Ian Keener | (202) 591-3073 |
San Miguel | Alvin Zepeda | (202) 232-8345 |
In accordance with federal civil rights law and US Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA.
Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g., Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.), should contact the agency (state or local) where they applied for benefits. Individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339. Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English.
To file a program complaint of discrimination, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, (AD-3027) found online at: How to File a Complaint, and at any USDA office, or write a letter addressed to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form. To request a copy of the complaint form, call (866) 632-9992. Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by:
(1) mail: US Department of Agriculture
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights
1400 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20250-9410;
(2) fax: (202) 690-7442; or
(3) email: [email protected]
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
1To review §245.2, please visit the Electronic Code of Federal Regulations
2Child Nutrition Programs: Income Eligibility Guidelines