The Tennessee Department of Education today announced the 2006-2007 United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) policy for free and reduced price meals for children in Tennessee’s schools.
“Research indicates that eating habits affect student performance and health,” said Education Commissioner Lana Seivers. “Simply stated, children who are hungry have difficulty learning. In today’s fast-paced world, school meals offer your children a simple solution for a healthy breakfast and a healthy lunch at prices you can afford.”
These are the basic things candidates need to know:
Who can get free meals? Children whose families get food stamps or Families First; children from families whose total household income is within the free limits on the Federal income Eligibility Guidelines; and/or most foster children.
Who can get reduced meals? Children from families whose total household income is within the reduced price limits on the federal Income Eligibility Guidelines Chart are eligible.
How will your children be treated if they receive free or reduced meal benefits? Children receiving free or reduced price meals are treated the same as children who pay for their meals. In accordance with federal law and USDA policy, institutions are prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability.

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