Schools Free from Meal Eligibility Report Headache
Published Date: 6/6/2025
Rule
Summary
Schools that run lunch and breakfast programs no longer have to send extra reports about checking meal eligibility. This change saves time and paperwork, making it easier for schools to focus on feeding kids. The update starts right away and helps schools spend less effort on paperwork without affecting funding.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Schools no longer send extra meal reports
If your child gets breakfast or lunch at school, the school no longer has to send extra state reports about checking who is eligible. This change removes paperwork and saves school staff time starting right away.
School meals funding remains unchanged
The rule says removing the extra reporting requirement does not affect school meal funding. Schools will have less paperwork but will keep the same funding for breakfast and lunch programs.
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