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District finance director outlines $9 million in federal funding, flags possible future effects of direct-certification changes

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Director Sherry Thompson told the board the district receives about $9 million annually in federal funds, including roughly $4.5 million in USDA meal funding and $1.85 million in Title funds, and described how changes in direct certification and Medicaid eligibility could affect compensatory revenue and nutrition services.

Roseville Area Schools finance staff told the school board on March 18 that the district receives roughly $9 million a year in federal funding and is watching proposed and emergent changes in federal and state processes that could affect future revenue flows.

Director Sherry Thompson, presenting the monthly financial report, said the largest federal share is the U.S. Department of Agriculture funding for the district's meal program, which she estimated at about $4.5 million. "The school district receives about, just close to $9,000,000 in federal funding the biggest portion of that is about 4 and a half million dollars that we received from the USDA to fund our meal program," Thompson said.

Thompson explained…

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