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Board sets contingency student meal prices in case state free‑meal funding does not pass

Rochester Community School District Board of Education
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Summary

Rochester Community Schools approved contingency meal prices—$1.75 breakfast, $3.25 elementary lunch, $3.50 secondary lunch—effective Oct. 1 only if the state budget does not establish universal free meals; the board voted 6‑0.

The Board approved contingency student meal prices to be implemented Oct. 1 if a state budget does not cover universal free meals.

Director of Nutrition Services (Mr. McDaniel) told trustees the USDA paid‑lunch equity tool was used to calculate prices. Under the…

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