The Independent-News, Volume 114, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 September 1988 — Page 6
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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — SEPTEMBER 1. 1988
SCHOOL MENUS St. Patrick's School SEPTEMBER 5 - 9 MONDAY No school TUESDAY Sloppy joe on bun Com chips Mixed vegetables Fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Turkey and noodles Peas Muffin Fruit Milk THURSDAY Pizza burger Lettuce salad Fruit Milk FRIDAY Macaroni and cheese Carrots Wheat bread and butter Fruit Milk Walkerton Elementary School SEPTEMBER 5 - 9 MONDAY No school TUESDAY
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Hamburger on a bun Onions and pickles Buttered peas Applesauce Oatmeal cookie Milk WEDNESDAY Taco with lettuce and cheese Buttered green beans Bar cookie Milk THURSDAY Barbecued chicken Hot biscuit Buttered corn Jello with fruit Milk FRIDAY Turkey and noodles Hot rolls Mashed potatoes Fruit Milk John Glenn High School SEPTEMBER 5 - 9 MONDAY No school TUESDAY Chili mac Bread and butter Buttered broccoli Fruit Milk or
Salad bar and milk WEDNEDSDAY Sausage pizza Lettuce salad Buttered corn Fruit Milk No salad bar today THURSDAY Chicken and noodles Mashed potatoes Bread and butter Green beans Rice krispie square Milk or Salad bar and milk FRIDAY Barbecued rib on bun Parsley potatoes Mixed vegetables Fruit Milk or Salad bar and milk Oregon-Davis Schools SEPTEMBER 5 - 9 MONDAY No school TUESDAY Beef gravy over biscuits Mixed vegetables Brown bread and butter Applesauce Milk WEDNESDAY Hot dogs Green beans Shoestring fries Vanilla pudding in peach half Milk THURSDAY Spaghetti with meat sauce Toss salad Garlic toast Pears Milk FRIDAY Fish sandwich Potato triangle Fruit cocktail Chocolate chip cookies Milk North Liberty School SEPTEMBER 5 - 9 MONDAY No school TUESDAY Sloppy jo Buttered rice Green beans Carrot stick Milk WEDNESDAY Fried chicken Mashed potatoes Buttered peas Roll and butter Fruit Milk THURSDAY Submarine sandwich Buttered com Fruit Brownie Milk FRIDAY Fish on bun Tater tots Cole slaw Fruit Chocolate milk Urey Middle School SEPTEMBER 5 - 9 MONDAY No school TUESDAY Chicken patty with bun Mashed potatoes Gravy Green beans Cake Milk WEDNESDAY Sloppy joe Rice Peas Fruit Milk THURSDAY Johnnie marzetti Corn Garlic bread Fruit Milk FRIDAY Hamburger on bun French fries Buttered carrots Pudding Milk
PUBLIC RELEASE FOR OREGON-DAVIS SCHOOL MEALS Oregon-Davis School Corporation announced its policy for free and reduced price meals for students unable to pay the full price for meals under the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Program. The following household size and income criteria will be used for determing eligibility: Free And Reduce Price Income Eligibility Guidelines (Effective From July 1, 1988 to June 30,1989) Reduced Price Meals Household Size Year Month Week 1 $10,675 $ 890 $206 2 14,301 1,192 276 3 17,927 1,494 345 4 21,553 1,797 415 5 25,179 2,099 485 6 28,805 2,401 554 7 32,431 2,703 624 8 36,057 3,005 694 For each additional family member add 3,626 303 70 Free Meals 1 7,501 626 145 2 10,049 838 194 3 12,597 1,050 243 4 15,145 1,263 292 5 .17,693 1,475 341 6 20,241 1,687 390 7 22,789 1,900 439 8 25,337 2,112 488 For each additional family member add 2,548 213 49 Children from households that meet Federal guidelines are eligible for free or reduced price meals. Application forms are being sent to all homes with a letter to parents or guardians. To apply for free or reduced price benefits, households must complete the application as soon as possible, sign it and return it to the school. Additional copies of the application form are available at the principal’s office in each school. Households should answer all applicable questions on the form. An application which does not contain all the required information cannot be processed and approved by the school. The required information is: Food Stamp/AFDC Households If a household currently receives Food Stamps or "Aid To Families With Dependent Children" (AFDC) for their child, they need only to list the child’s name and Food Stamp of AFDC case number, and sign the application. All Other Households If a household’s income is at or below the level shown on the income scale, children are eligible for free or reduced price meals. Households must provide the following information: (1) the names of all household members, (2) the social security numbers of each adult household member, age 21 or older, or the word "none" if an adult does not have a social security number, (3) total household income and the amount and source of income received by each household member (such as wages, child support, etc.) and (4) the
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signature of an adult household member. The information on the application for free or reduced price meals may be verified by the school or other officials at any time during the school year. If income information is provided and children are approved for meal benefits, households must tell the school when their household income increases by more than $50.00 per month ($600.00 per year) or when their household size decreases, if a Food Stamp or AFDC case number was listed, the household must tell the school when it no longer receives Food Stamps or AFDC for a child. Households may apply for benefits at any time during the school year. If a household is not eligible now, but has a decrease in household income, an increase in household size, or a household member becomes unemployed, it should fill out an applicatation at that time. In certain cases foster children are eligible for meal benefits regardless of the household income. If a household has foster children living with them and they wish to apply for meal benefits for them, they should contact the school for help with the application. Under the provisions of the policy the respective building principal will review applications and determine eligibility. Household dissatisfied with the ruling of the official may wish to discuss it with the school. Households also have the right to a fair hearing. This can be done by calling or writing John R. Slusher, Superintendent, P. O. Box 65, Hamlet, IN 46532, phone 867-2111. In the operation of the child feeding programs, no child will be discriminated against because of race, color, natural origin, age, sex, or handicap. If you believe you have been discriminated against, write immediately to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 20250. During the Middle Ages, the year began at various dates in different times and places. In England it was not until 1751 that January was restored to its place as first month, as it had been during the Roman era. Designate A Driver Keey Me*4«hlp« alive. ' . WkM ywr pttapiter Udata Arivtag. - . art © ectteM/SaAvty Cwmc«'
