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School board approves meal-price minimum, considers collection-policy change and adds summer meal site

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Summary

Board approved a minimum 10-cent increase in student meal prices, heard a first reading on moving past-due collections from monthly to quarterly, and learned the district will add a junior-high grab-and-go summer meal site.

The Greenfield-Central School Board approved a minimum 10-cent increase in school meal prices and heard staff proposals on collection frequency and summer feeding sites at its May meeting.

District materials recommended a 10-cent increase as the federal Paid Lunch Equity (PLE) tool had not yet been finalized. The staff-recommended prices published for the next school year were $2.00 for breakfast for all tiers and a proposed lunch price of $3.25 for most student tiers and $3.35 for the tier listed as tier 3; the presenter said final PLE figures would be applied if they arrive. "We've used last year's PLE…

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