We will not be changing the breakfast prices, and per the Federal NSLP requirements, lunch prices are required to be increased by $.10 for each level (middle and high).
Yale Elementary and Columbia Elementary have qualified for the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) program. Both elementary schools provided meals at no charge to students, and this will continue for 2025-26. This program looks at the percentage of students from the base year who were qualified based on information we received from DSHS (Direct Match Program). If a school is a 40% or more direct match, the school is required to implement the CEP program. This means that all meals at Yale and Columbia will be free to all students. Families will be required to complete the new application, which will also double as the required family income survey.
North Fork Elementary has qualified for free meals for all students based on HB1238, passed during the 2023 legislative session. This requires districts to provide meals free of charge to any K-4 school with 30% or more free/reduced students from the previous year. This is the second year that meals will be provided at no charge to all students at NFES. It was a great success in 2024-25, with big increases in participation at NFES.
Recommendations: The board of directors approves the meal process for the 2025-2026 school year as follows:
SY 24-25 Meal Prices
Lunch Price/Meal
Breakfast Price/Meal
Reduced: All Levels
$0.00
Paid: Student - Elementary
Paid: Student - Middle
$3.45
$1.70
Paid: Student - High
$3.60
$1.85
Adult
A la Carte Only (no full meal price)
$2.50
Administrative Recommendation /MOTION: "I move we approve the meal prices for the 2025-26 school year as presented."