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Free and Reduced Meal Application

Families that previously qualified for free or reduced-priced meal benefits will be notified to reapply when school starts to continue receiving district supported fee reductions and benefits. Benefits and reduced fees available to families who qualify for free and reduced meals include PEBT, ASB cards, laptop protection, and athletic fees.


Those who believe they may qualify, should also apply for meal benefits when school starts to receive available fee reductions.


Parental Consent Needed for Additional Fee Waivers:  Families of children in grades 9-12 who qualify for free and reduced-priced meals, are required to submit a Consent to Share survey to receive additional fee waivers.  New this school year, parental consent is needed to receive additional fee reductions on items such as ASB cards, athletic participation fees, device coverage, and more.   



Do you want to find out if you qualify for free or reduced meals?


  •      • Apply for the meal program on-line at EZMealApp.com
  •      • Get your approval before school starts
  •      • Faster response time
  •      • Clear and simple application process
  •      • Printable confirmation letter so you can easily apply to school programs that require this information
  •      • No lines
  •      • Multiple languages available on EZMealApp.com.



EZMealApp.com online service provides families quicker access, clearer instruction, and reduces processing time for those needing to obtain free/reduced price meal benefits.  The online EZMealApp.com application is available in multiple languages and can be accessed at any time of the day or night.  The online application process walks parents through a quick, step by step application process, prompting them for the necessary information.  All personal information is encrypted and secured via PCl compliant software.  The application process also provides parents/guardians with an option to set up a free email address (if one is not currently set-up), in order to facilitate a faster notification back to parents/guardians once their application has been processed.


To sign up for the service, click here to be directed to the website.   When the page opens, follow the registration directions.


 

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