Adopted: MSBA/MASA
Model Policy 534
Orig.
2017
Revised: Rev.
2023
534
SCHOOL MEALS POLICY
I. PURPOSE
The
purpose of this policy is to ensure that students receive healthy and
nutritious meals through the school district’s nutrition program and that
school district employees, families, and students have a shared understanding
of expectations regarding meal charges. The
policy of the school district is to provide meals to students in a respectful
manner and to maintain the dignity of students by prohibiting lunch shaming or
otherwise ostracizing the student. The policy seeks to allow students to
receive the nutrition they need to stay focused during the school day and
minimize identification of students with insufficient funds to pay for a la
carte items or second meals as well as to maintain the financial integrity of
the school nutrition program.
II. PAYMENT OF MEALS
A. All a la carte items or second meal purchases are to be prepaid before
meal service begins. Families may add money to students’ accounts (e.g.,
electronic payment options, pay at the school office, etc.). A student who does
not have sufficient funds will not be allowed to charge a la carte items or a
second meal until additional money is deposited in the student’s account.
B. A school that participates in the
United States Department of Agriculture National School Lunch program and has
an Identified Student Percentage at or above the federal percentage determined
for all meals to be reimbursed at the free rate must participate in the federal
Community Eligibility Provision in order to participate in the free school
meals program.
C. Each
school that participates in the free school meals program must:
(1) participate in the United States
Department of Agriculture School Breakfast Program and the United States
Department of Agriculture National School Lunch Program; and
(2) provide to all students at no cost
up to two federally reimbursable meals per school day, with a maximum of one
free breakfast and one free lunch.
D. Once a meal has been placed on a
student’s tray or otherwise served to a student, the meal may not be
subsequently withdrawn from the student by the cashier or other school
official, whether or not the student has an outstanding meals balance.
E. When a student has a negative account
balance, the student will not be allowed to charge a snack item.
F. If a parent or guardian chooses to send
in one payment that is to be divided between sibling accounts, the parent or
guardian must specify how the funds are to be distributed to the students’
accounts. Funds may not be transferred
between sibling accounts unless written permission is received from the parent
or guardian.
III. LOW OR NEGATIVE ACCOUNT BALANCES – NOTIFICATION
A. The school district will make
reasonable efforts to notify families when meal account balances are low or
fall below zero.
B. Families will be notified of an
outstanding negative balance once the negative balance reaches $5.00. Families will be notified by calling notification
C. Reminders for payment of outstanding
student meal balances will not demean or stigmatize any student participating
in the school lunch program, including, but not limited to, dumping meals,
withdrawing a meal that has been served, announcing or listing students’ names
publicly, providing alternative meals not specifically related to dietary
needs; providing nonreimbursable meals; or affixing
stickers, stamps, or pins.
IV. UNPAID MEAL CHARGES
A. The school district will make
reasonable efforts to communicate with families to resolve the matter of unpaid
charges. Where appropriate, families may be encouraged to apply for free or
reduced-price meals for their children.
B. The school district will make
reasonable efforts to collect unpaid meal charges classified as delinquent
debt. Unpaid meal charges are designated
as delinquent debt when payment is overdue, the debt is considered collectable,
and efforts are being made to collect it.
C. Negative balances of more than $10.00, not paid, will be turned
over to the superintendent or superintendent’s designee for collection. In some
instances, the school district does use a collection agency to collect unpaid
school meal debts after reasonable efforts first have been made by the school
district to collect the debt. Collection
options may include, but are not limited to, use of collection agencies, claims
in the conciliation court, or any other legal method permitted by law.
D. The school district may not enlist the
assistance of non-school district employees, such as volunteers, to engage in
debt collection efforts.
E. The school district will not impose any
other restriction prohibited under Minnesota Statutes, section 123B.37 due to
unpaid student meal balances. The school district will not limit a student’s
participation in any school activities, graduation ceremonies, field trips,
athletics, activity clubs, or other extracurricular activities or access to
materials, technology, or other items provided to students due to an unpaid
student meal balance.
V. COMMUNICATION OF POLICY
A. This policy and any
pertinent supporting information shall be provided in writing (i.e., mail,
email, back-to-school packet, student handbook, etc.) to:
1. all households at or
before the start of each school year;
2. students and families who
transfer into the school district, at the time of enrollment; and
3. all school district
personnel who are responsible for enforcing this policy.
B. The school district will post this policy on
the school district’s website, or the website of the organization where the
meal is served, in addition to providing the required written notification
described above.
C. If the school district contracts with a
third party for its meal services, it will provide the vendor with its school
meals policy. The school district will
ensure that any third-party provider with whom the school district enters into either
an original or modified contract after July 1, 2021, adheres to the school
district’s school meals policy.
Legal References: Minn. Stat. § 123B.37 (Prohibited Fees)
Minn. Stat.
§ 124D.111 (School
Meals Policies; Lunch Aid; Food Service Accounting)
42 U.S.C. § 1751 et seq. (Healthy and Hunger-Free Kids Act)
7 C.F.R. § 210 et seq. (School Lunch Program Regulations)
7 C.F.R. § 220.8 (School Breakfast Program Regulations)
USDA Policy Memorandum SP 46-2016, Unpaid Meal Charges: Local Meal
Charge Policies (2016)
USDA Policy Memorandum SP 47-2016, Unpaid Meal Charges: Clarification
on Collection of Delinquent Meal Payments (2016)
USDA Policy Memorandum SP 23-2017, Unpaid Meal Charges: Guidance and
Q&A
Cross References:
None