Free and Reduced Lunch

Families can now apply for Free and Reduced Price Meals ONLINE!
The process is SAFE, SECURE, PRIVATE, and available through PayPAMS.com/onlineapp

Click here for more information on the online application process.

All students who qualify for free or reduced price meals receive meals free of charge. Instructions on completing and submitting your application are provided below. Please contact the Nutrition Services Office at 206-252-0675 if you have questions or need additional assistance.

Download the instructions and applications below. Complete and accurate applications are required for timely processing.

Free and Reduced Price School Meal Application and Instructions for 2017-18 (English)

Free and Reduced Price School Meal Application translated in:
Amharic
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Submitting Applications Before the School Year Begins

We encourage all eligible families to submit a new application for free and reduced price meals prior to the start of each new school year. This allows the application to be processed and the correct eligibility established before school starts. New for the 2016-17 school year, families will be able to fill out the Free and Reduced Price Meal Application online at www.paypams.com/onlineappCopies of applications will also be available at every school office and lunchroom. Completed applications should be mailed to:

Nutrition Services – MS: 32-372 Seattle Public Schools
2445 3rd Ave S
P.O. Box 34165
Seattle, WA 98124

Applications can also be emailed to [email protected], or faxed to 206-252-0664.

Submitting Applications After the School Year Begins

Completed applications can be submitted at your student’s lunchroom or mailed to Nutrition Services.


Who Should Apply?

You should complete the Free and Reduced Price Meal Application if:

  • Your household income is SAME or LESS than the amount on the Income Chart (see below).
  • You receive Basic Food
  • You take part in the Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR)
  • You receive Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
  • You are applying for a Foster Child

Income Chart
Income Chart – Effective From July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017
Family Size Yearly Gross Income Monthly Gross Income Twice Per Month Gross Income Every Two Weeks Gross Income Weekly Gross Income
         1 $21,978 $1,832 $916 $846 $423
         2 $29,639 $2,470 $1,235 $1,140 $570
         3 $37,296 $3,108 $1,554 $1,435 $718
         4 $44,955 $3,747 $1,874 $1,730 $865
         5 $52,614 $4,385 $2,193 $2,024 $1,012
         6 $60,273 $5,023 $2,512 $2,319 $1,160
         7 $67,951 $5,663 $2,832 $2,614 $1,307
         8 $75,647 $6,304 $3,152 $2,910 $1,455
Each additional household member add: + $7,696 + $642 + $321 + $296 + $148

Application Definitions

Household Size:All persons, including parents, children, grandparents, and all people related or unrelated who live in your home and share living expenses. If applying for a household with a foster child, you may include the foster child in the total household size.

Total Household Income:The income each household member received before taxes. This includes wages, social security, pension, unemployment, welfare, child support, alimony, and any other cash income. If including a foster child as part of the household, you must also include the foster child’s personal income. Do not report foster payment as income.


What must be on the application:

The information that is required to complete the application form varies depending on your household situation.

Review the three household categories below to determine how your family must complete the application. Each of the categories includes a list of the specific information that must be provided for the application form to be valid and an example of how the form should be filled out for each household category.

Instructions for households not getting any assistance:

  • Student’s name
  • Names of all household members
  • Income by source for all household members
  • Adult household member’s signature
  • Last 4 digits of social security number of the adult household member who signs the application, (or check the “I do not have a social security number” box if the adult signing does not have a social security number)
  • Complete parts 1,2,3, and 4. Part 5 is optional

Instructions for a family getting Basic Food, TANF, or FDPIR:

  • List all student names and case numbers where appropriate
  • If the student is not the one with the case number, enter the household member’s name and their case number
  • Adult household member’s signature
  • Complete parts 1 and 4. Part 5 is optional

Instructions for households with only foster child(ren)

  • Student’s name
  • Adult household member’s signature
  • Complete parts 1 and 4.  Part 5 is optional
  • You may also send the school a copy of the court documentation showing the foster child(ren) was placed with you instead of filling out an application form

Instructions for households with a foster child(ren) and other children:

  • Apply as a household and include foster children
  • Follow the instruction for households not getting any assistance, and include the foster child’s person use income

Additional Information
  • Proof of Eligibility: The information you provide may be verified at any time. You may be asked to send information to prove your student is eligible to receive free and reduced priced meals
  • Hearing on Decision: If you do not agree with the decision on your student’s application or the process used to prove income eligibility, you may talk with Teresa Fields, the fair hearing official. You have the right to a fair hearing which may be arranged by calling or writing Teresa Fields, Nutrition Services, 2445 Third Avenue South, PO Box 34165, Seattle, WA 98124-1165, Telephone (206) 252-0675.
  • Reapplying for Benefits: You may apply for benefits any time during the school year. If you should have a decrease in household income, an increase in household size, or become unemployed, or receive basic food, FDPIR or TANF, you may be eligible for benefits and may fill out an application at that time.

Other Benefits

If your student qualifies for free or reduced price meals, discounted or free school services may also be available. Ask your school for more information about benefits available at your school as benefits vary from school to school. Benefits may include:

  • Advanced Placement Tests
  • College Bound Scholarships
  • Running Start Books
  • Athletic Fees
  • Associated Student Body Fees
  • Event Fees
  • Pre-College Exams (PSAT/SAT/ACT)
  • College Application Fees
  • Orca Card
  • Field trips, Summer Programs and Camps
  • Medical, Dental, and Vision


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