Free & Reduced Price Meal Program Information

Free & Reduced Price Meal Program Information
Posted on 07/28/2025

Crestview Local Schools today announced its 2025-2026 program year policy for free and reduced price meals for  students unable to pay the full price of meals served under the National School Lunch and School Breakfast and After  School Care Snack. Each school office and the central office has a copy of the policy, which may be reviewed by any  interested party. The State of Ohio Budget for school year 2025-2026 includes funding to cover the cost of  reduced meals for breakfast and lunch. This provision allows schools to provide no cost meals to reduced price  meal eligible students. 

 
The Federal Income Eligibility Guidelines will be used to determine eligibility. Children from families whose annual  income is at or below the federal guidelines are eligible for free and reduced-price meals or free milk if the school  participates in the Special Milk Program. 

Application forms will be available in PaySchools starting August 1st. To apply for free and reduced-price benefits,  households should complete an application in PaySchools. Additional copies are available at the principal’s office in  each school. A complete application is required. Households which currently receive Special Nutrition Assistance  Program Benefits (SNAP, formally known as food stamps) or Ohio Works First (OWF) funds for a child must provide the  child’s name, the SNAP or OWF case number and signature of an adult household member on the application.  Households that do not receive SNAP or OWF funds must provide the names of all household members, the last four  digits of the Social Security Number of the adult signing the application or state “none” if the adult does not have a  Social Security Number, the amount and source of income received by each household member (state the monthly  income) and the signature of an adult household member. If any of this information is missing, the school cannot  process the application. 

FREE HEALTH CARE: Families with children eligible for school meals may be eligible for free health care coverage  through Medicaid and/or Ohio’s Healthy Start & Healthy Families programs. These programs include coverage for  doctor visits, immunizations, physicals, prescriptions, dental, vision, mental health, substance abuse and more.  Please call 1-800-324-8680 for more information or to request an application. Information can also be found on the  web at http://jfs.ohio.gov/ohp/consumers/familychild.stm. Anyone who has an Ohio Medicaid card is already  receiving these services. 

The information provided on the application is confidential and will only be used for the purpose of determining  eligibility and may be verified at any time during the school year by school or other program official. To discourage  the possibility of misrepresentation, the application forms contain a statement above the space for signature  certifying that all information furnished is true and correct. Applications are being made in connection with the  receipt of federal funds. Schools or other officials may check the information on the application at any time during  the school year. Deliberate misrepresentation of information may subject the applicant to prosecution under  applicable state and federal laws. Households will be notified of the approval or denial of benefits. Foster children are categorically eligible for free meal benefits regardless of the household’s income. If a family has  foster children living with them and wishes to apply for such meals for them, contact the school for more information.  Under the provision of the policy, Mr. Matt Dubé, Superintendent will review applications and determine eligibility. If  a parent or guardian disagrees with the decision on the application or the result of verification, the decision may be  discussed with the determining official on an informal basis. If a formal appeal is desired, the household has the right  to a fair hearing. A fair hearing can be requested either orally or in writing from: Mr. Brad Perrott, President, Crestview  Board of Education, phone (419) 749-9100. 

The policy contains an outline of the hearing procedure. 

Households may apply for benefits any time during the school year. If a household is not currently eligible and if the  household size increases or income decreases because of unemployment or other reasons, the family should contact  the school to file a new application. Such changes may make the children of the family eligible for free or reduced price benefits if the family income falls at or below the levels shown above. 

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