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Some Arizona schools take a pass on program to give free meals to students

Aug 30, 2014, 1:52 PM | Updated: 7:50 pm

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WASHINGTON — With a deadline looming for a federal program to give free meals to all students in certain low-income schools, some Arizona districts are finding there really is no such thing as a free lunch.

State officials by Friday had approved just 29 of the 247 school districts and charter schools eligible for a program to provide free breakfast and lunch to any student at those schools, regardless of the student’s income. Sunday is the deadline to apply.

But while the poorest districts would be fully reimbursed by the federal government, others are not even applying because they would have to pick up some of the cost.

“Schools that are below that (income threshold) have to see if the numbers work for them,” said Becca Segal, child nutrition associate at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. “And in some cases it might not.”

Under the Community Eligibility Provision, schools where at least 40 percent of students qualify for free or reduced-price meals could offer free meals — breakfasts and lunches — to all the students in the school.

The program, part of the Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010, had been offered in 10 states and the District of Columbia but is being expanded nationwide this year.

Participating schools are reimbursed by the federal government up to 100 percent of the cost of meals, under a formula that multiplies the school’s percentage of low-income kids by 1.6. So schools where 62.5 percent of students or more are low-income would be fully reimbursed; between 40 and 62.5 percent, the school has to pick up some of the tab.

The program is not mandatory, state school officials said, and the decision to join has been a difficult one for some districts.

“This is a pretty new program,” said Mary Szafranski, associate superintendent of the state Department of Education’s Health and Nutrition Services Division. “I think schools put a lot of thought into making these decisions.”

Arizona is not alone. Segal said that, across the nation, some eligible schools are hesitant to participate because the program may not be financially viable for them.

But for those schools at the full-reimbursement level, opting in should be a “no-brainer,” Segal said.

For Concho Elementary School in Apache County, the decision was an easy one: With a low-income student population of about 73 percent, the school district will be fully reimbursed.

Billie Bell, business manager for the Concho Elementary School District, said 86 percent of the school’s students got free or reduced-priced meals last year, but even that was a burden for some families.

“The parents who used to have to either pay the free or reduced price are real happy,” Bell said. Many families in the district are financially “over the edge,” she said, so knowing their children can get two free meals during the day “really helps them out.”

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Some Arizona schools take a pass on program to give free meals to students