December 17, 2010
TO: Sponsors of the National School Lunch Program, Child and Adult Care Food
Program and Summer Food Service Program
RE: Effects of Busing on Area Eligibility
The Oregon Department of Education Child Nutrition Programs (ODE CNP) recently
received guidance from USDA concerning the effect of busing on area eligibility in the
Child and Adult Care Food Program, the Summer Food Service Program, and the
Afterschool Snack and the Seamless Summer Option served through the National
School Lunch Program.
Background:
There is a potential barrier to program participation when school children in public
school systems are being assigned (by way of busing) to a school outside the
attendance area of their neighborhood school. For purposes of this memorandum,
USDA refers to this practice as busing.
Busing can have the effect of causing a site located in an area in which poor economic
conditions exist to be designated as ineligible based on enrollment data, which has
been adjusted to reflect student reassignments.
This situation may occur in any program in which site eligibility is based on the
percentage of children eligible for free and reduced price meals in the National School
Lunch Program (NSLP). The effect of busing is especially significant to sites applying to
participate in the Summer Food Service Program, in At-risk Afterschool Programs under
the Child and Adult Care Food Program, and in the Seamless Summer Option and the
Afterschool Snack Program under the NSLP. The eligibility of meal service sites for
these situations is generally associated with the neighborhood school where the
children live rather than where children actually attend school.
Policy Change:
To address this issue USDA determined that, in situations where public schools
routinely bus children from their neighborhood school to other schools, site eligibility
based on school data may be determined using one of two methods.
The Program sponsor may determine eligibility based on the enrollment/attendance
data obtained for the school the children:
- attend and are bused to
or
- would have attended were it not for the school’s busing policy (the neighborhood
school where the children live)
Program sponsors may determine a site to be area eligible in situations as described
above only if they are able to document the percentage of children eligible for free and
reduced price meals at each school before and after students are reassigned. The
same method of determining site eligibility must be used for all sites participating under
that program sponsor to avoid duplicate counting.
If you have questions concerning this memo, please contact your assigned Child
Nutrition Specialist.
Sincerely,
| Heidi Dupuis |
Lynne Reinoso |
| Manager, School Nutrition |
Manager, Community Nutrition |
| Child Nutrition Programs |
Child Nutrition Programs |
| Office of the Superintendent |
Office of the Superintendent |