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Shelley says Community Eligibility Provision would reduce Upper Adams SD revenue
Summary
District finance staff presented an analysis showing the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) would likely reduce Upper Adams School District's cafeteria reimbursements and could harm Title-related funding; the board heard questions and accepted the staff recommendation not to pursue CEP at this time.
Shelley, a district finance staff member, told the Upper Adams School District committee that an analysis of the Community Eligibility Provision shows the district would likely receive less cafeteria revenue under CEP than under the current meal-application system. "It would not benefit UASD to be in the CEP program," Shelley said, citing October 2025 snapshot data and prior-year actuals.
Shelley explained the CEP calculation relies on the Identified Student Percentage (ISP) and a federal 1.6 multiplier applied to qualifying meals. UASD's ISP was about 39.7 in 2022-23 and 37.91…
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