Free and Reduced-Price Meals
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NOTE: If you receive federal assistance, like SNAP, TANF, FDPIR and have received a 2023-24 PPS Direct Certification approval letter, or all of the students in your household attend a Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) school, you do not need to submit a meal application. To confirm, contact the PPS Meal Benefits Office at 503.916.3402 or email mealbenefits@pps.net.
Reasons To Apply For Free/Reduced Meals (PDF)
Online Application Process
1. Click the Apply Online button (or download the SchoolCafe app on any iOS or Android device).
2. Create a Parent SchoolCafe account or use your existing account if you have one. If you don't remember your password, please click on Forgot Password.
3. Click on the Apply for Benefits button to bring up the application.
4. Complete each question and click Submit my application button.
NOTE: You can check the status of the application and even print out the approval/denial letter.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- If a household meets the Oregon Expanded Income Guidelines (OR EIG), the application status will show 'Denied' via SchoolCafe. This is because the system can only show the Federal approval/denial status. An OR EIG approval letter will be mailed within 10 business days.
- If a household is Directly Certified, the application status will show 'Deleted'. A meal application is not needed and cannot be processed, so it is deleted from the system. A Direct Certification letter is sent via mail to the adult who qualified for the benefit (for example, the SNAP recipient). To receive a copy of the letter, contact the PPS Meal Benefits Office.
- If all students in a household attend a Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) school, the application status will show 'Deleted'. A meal application is not needed and cannot be processed, so it is deleted from the system. To request a letter stating a student in the household attends a CEP school and receives meals at no cost, please contact the PPS Meal Benefits Office. This letter can be used to receive other benefits, like low-cost internet.
Applying with a Paper Application:
To submit a paper application, click on the 2023-24 Confidential Family Application for Free and Reduced Priced Meals below. Print out and complete the required information and mail the application to the PPS Nutrition Services Department, 501 N. Dixon St., Portland, OR 97227 or request one from the school office or cafeteria.
If approved, meal benefits begin on the date the application is approved and cannot be backdated to cover prior purchases. Example, if the meal application is approved on Friday, September 2nd, meals purchased from Tuesday, August 30 through Thursday, September 1 would not be free, only meals purchased September 2nd and on. Families are responsible for the meal charges incurred.
If families do not qualify for free and reduced-price meals, a meal application can be submitted any time during the school year. This means if circumstances change that allow families to meet the income guidelines, they can submit an application at that time.
PLEAST NOTE: If your student attends a charter school or community-based site, please contact your student's school or site directly for more information on their meal application process. The PPS Meal Benefits Office processes meal applications for sites it serves and claims meals for which do not include charter schools or community-based sites.
Meal Benefits Resources
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Non-Discrimination Statement
USDA Nondiscrimination Statement
In accordance with federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex (including gender identity and sexual orientation), disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity.Program information may be made available in languages other than English. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication to obtain program information (e.g., Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language), should contact the responsible state or local agency that administers the program or USDA's TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TTY) or contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339.
To file a program discrimination complaint, a Complainant should complete a Form AD-3027, USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form which can be obtained online at: https://www.usda.gov/sites/default/files/documents/ad-3027.pdf, from any USDA office, by calling (866) 632-9992, or by writing a letter addressed to USDA. The letter must contain the complainant's name, address, telephone number, and a written description of the alleged discriminatory action in sufficient detail to inform the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights (ASCR) about the nature and date of an alleged civil rights violation. The completed AD-3027 form or letter must be submitted to USDA by:
mail:
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights
1400 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; or
fax:
(833) 256-1665 or (202) 690-7442; or
email:
Program.Intake@usda.gov
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2023-24 Income Guidelines
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Provision Schools
- Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) Schools
- If students attend one of the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) schools, an application is not needed unless there is a student in a household that attends a non-CEP school. Students receive one breakfast and one lunch per school day at no cost.
- Provision 2 Schools
- If students attend a Provision 2 school, they are eligible to receive one breakfast and one lunch per school day at no cost. Families can submit a meal application to see if they qualify for other benefits like low cost internet or educational related fee reductions or waivers.
- Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) Schools
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Submitting Meal Applications
Before the School Year Begins
- To prevent meal charges from being incurred, we encourage all eligible families to submit a new application for free and reduced-price meals prior to the start of each new school year. This allows the application to be processed and the correct eligibility established before school starts. Families have the ability to fill out the Free and Reduced Price Meal Application online on or after July 1. Paper meal applications are available at every school office and cafeteria. Submit completed applications to the school cafeteria or mail to: PPS Nutrition Services, 501 N. Dixon St, Portland, OR 97227.
After the School Year Begins
- Completed meal applications are accepted anytime throughout the school year, and can be submitted to your student's school cafeteria or mailed to the PPS Nutrition Services Department.
- Families who were approved for free or reduced lunch last school year have a 30 carryover after school begins to submit a new meal application.
- There are no charges incurred during the carryover period.
- Please verify federal income guidelines before applying. If a meal application is denied within the carryover period, meal charges would begin 10 calendar days after the new application is processed. Families would need to provide meals from home or funds to purchase meals.
- All students who qualify for free or reduced-price meals receive one breakfast and one lunch per school day at no cost. However, a la carte milk ($.50) is not included in the meal benefit.
Please contact the Nutrition Services Meal Benefits Office at 503.916.3402 if you have questions or need additional assistance. For interpretation assistance, please call the PPS Language Line at 503.916.3427.
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Who Should Apply for Meal Benefits
- Your household meets Federal or Oregon Expanded Income Guidelines
- You qualify for SNAP benefits and you do not receive a Direct Certification letter before school begins
- You take part in the Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR)
- You receive Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
- You are applying for a Foster Child
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What You Need to Know if Meal Benefits are Approved
- Meal benefits begin the day the meal application is approved. The eligibility date cannot be backdated to cover meals purchased prior to the approval date.
- Students can go to the school cafeteria and provide their 6-digit student ID# to receive one breakfast and/or one lunch per school day at no cost. However, a la carte milk ($.50 each) purchases are not covered as they are not reimbursable meals.
- Meal benefits are valid until the last day of school.
- A new meal application must be submitted each school year to see if families qualify for free or reduced-price meals.
- Students who are eligible for free and reduced-price meals may also be eligible to receive additional benefits such as educational fee reductions and/or waivers as well as low cost internet (contact your Internet provider for more information). If you submit the Permission to Share form with your meal application, you can authorize the release of your Free or Reduced eligibility status to program officials that oversee the specified benefit(s). If you do not submit a form -- no information will be released. Just keep your meal benefits approval notification letter as proof of eligibility when applying for benefits.
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What You need to Know if Meal Benefits are Denied
- Families can provide their student(s) a meal from home or provide funds to purchase school meals.
- Families may submit a new meal application at any time during the school year if circumstances change (example, there is a decrease in income or increase in household members) which allow them to meet the federal income guidelines.
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Annual Meal Benefits Verification Process
- Each year, a sample of free and reduced meal applications are selected at random to verify the information given on the application.
- Verification notifications are sent out in various methods -- phone, email, and letter to inform families of the process. If the required documentation to support the information listed on the meal application is not provided or does not meet federal guidelines, it will result in a loss of free and reduced-price meal benefits.
- Families selected need to submit documentation to show they meet program guidelines to maintain meal benefits.
- For a list of acceptable documentation, click here.
- Documents can be sent via email: mealbenefits@pps.net; or mail to: PPS Nutrition Services, PO Box 3107, Portland, OR 97208; or fax 503.916.3420.
- If you filled out your meal application online via SchoolCafe, you can take a picture of your documentaton and upload it via the SchoolCafé mobile app, or via a computer at www.schoolcafe.com/pps.
- For instructions on how to upload documentation via SchoolCafé, click here.
- If you do not meet guidelines or do not want free and reduced-price meal benefits, you do not need to provide documentation. Meal benefits will end 10 calendar days after November 15. If circumstances change, families can submit a new meal application any time during the school year -- proof of income must be provided or it will delay the application process.
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Free and Reduced Benefits Flyer
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Student Meal Account Balances
At the end of the school year, all student account balances (positive and negative), automatically rollover to the following school year. If a PPS student transfers* or transitions to another PPS school, example from 5th grade to middle school, or 8th grade to high school, families do not need to contact PPS Nutrition Services to transfer the funds. The funds are linked to the student's 6-digit student ID#, not the school they attend.
If a student(s) has unused funds families have the following options:
- Do nothing. The funds will remain in the account for the student to purchase a meal at any PPS feeding site.
- Request a refund check. NOTE: Checks are sent in the mail within 4-6 weeks. Depending on the volume of requests, it may take less or more time to process.
- Request the funds be transferred to another PPS student's meal account.
- Request the funds be donated to a specific school or general fund to pay off negative balances.
To submit an online request for options 2-4, click here.
*NOTE to SchoolCafe Users: If the student transfers to an out-of-district school (in Oregon) that also uses SchoolCafe, a new account is not needed. Parents can update the school/district information via the SchoolCafe Profile. However, funds are not transferable. PPS families can request funds with one of the options listed above.
Unclaimed funds that have not been used two consecutive years on inactive accounts are sent to the State of Oregon. To request these funds, please check the State's web site.
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Permission to Share Form
The information given on the Confidential Application for Free or Reduced-Price Meals is only used to determine student(s) eligibility for free or reduced-price meals. The information may also be used to determine student eligibility to receive benefits for other programs.
To request eligibility information to be shared for specific educational related purposes, a parent/guardian can submit a permission to share form each school year. If no form is on file, no information is released.
Instead, the parent/guardian can provide a copy of their approval notification letter as proof of eligibility.
Permission to share | English | Chinese | Russian | Somali | Spanish | Vietnamese
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Other Resources
- Pandemic EBT Benefits
- Oregon Helps
- Oregon Food Bank
- Call 2-1-1 or Oregon SafeNet 1-800-SAFENET