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School Lunch Room Policy For Meals
Brantley County Board of
Education has announced a Free
and Reduce Price Meal Policy
for Brantley County school chi.
Idren unable to pay the full
price of school lunches and or
breakfasts. Meals refers to lu
nches in all schools and bre
akfasts in schools which serve
breakfast.
Local school officials have
Georgie State Department of Education - School Food Service - 1972-73 Attachment 5
ELIGIBILITY STANDARDS FOR FREE AND REDUCED PRICE MEALS
Annual Income
Family Free or Reduced Number of children in school, preschool or day care centers
—Free Meals Price Meals 1 2 3 14 5 16 17 I 8 I 9 io 11 12
J $0 -245 C $2451 - $2982 R
—2 Q_-. 3205. 3210. 39Q6~ ~ ~ jT
* o - 3968 3969 - 4830 R JL_Tf CZ '2 ~ “—~~
—^) - 4727^) ^728 -575 S R XL- f ,
- 5428 5429 - 6608 § R R F
- 6130 6131 - 7462 ~~R R R_ r _ F__
L 0 - 6762 6763 ^232 R R r_ r r f '
1 0,7,2395 Z3&..-.9QQ2 1 __R Z IrZ LKZ.... .. 1 JR....... F_. ._ Z ’_ '
0--.?970 7971 - 9702 g g B j X j je
10 o - 8545 8546 - 10-402 R R R ’ R R R R F F
11 0 - 9120 9121 - 11,102 R R R _R _R R R F J F
- 12 0 - 969? 9696 - 11,802 R R| R R R R !R F F F |F
How to Lise the Scale:
Example 1- If there are 4 people in your family and yearly family income is $4,000:
■ 1. Find your family size in the first column. J
2. Find your yearly income on the same line as your family size. It is in the "Free Meals'' column,
so all meals for your school children are free.
Example 2 - If there are 4 people in your family and 2 of them are in school and yearly family Income is $5,000:
Find your family size in the first column. *
‘-■2. Find your yearly income on the same line as jjour family size. It is in the "Free or Reduced Price
Meals" column, so
L 3. Find the number of children in your family in school, preschool or day care centers. In this
column a family of 4 gets meals at a reduced |>rice for both children in school.
(All children from the same family receive the same benefits.)
R - Reduced Price Meal Recommended Reduced Price for lunches is $.lO. Maximum is $.20.
F - Free Mes Is Recommended Reduced Price for Breakfast is $.05, Maximum is $.lO.
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NAHUNTA THREADS
PRODUCT CHANGE
Good things are in the making for our Nahunta Plant. We
are in the process of making a complete Style Change. We
know the new style will enable us to reach our production
quota with much less over-time and over-cost.
We can produce a better quality garment with less lost.
We all know that in any manufacturing business, Qualify is
the name of the game. Quality and Quanity, at a minium cost
enable us to compete in the trouser business today.
We know that if we do not produce what the customer wants
at the price he can pay for it, there is always someone next
door who can. Therefore, it requires the efforts of everyone
connected with the making of a garment to see that the Cust
omer gets what he wants, when he wants it, and at a colt he
can afford. Each individual must contribute his or her sliare
to achieve satisfied customers.
We at Nahunta feel that we have come a long way in this
direction; however, we know we still have away to go. We
feel that in the months left this year, we will make great
improvements in all areas of our production.
"A Great Place To Work"
NAHUNTA MFG. COMPAN^
NAHUNTA, . GEORGIA
adopted the followering family
size and income scale to as.
slst them In determining el.
igibility.
Families falling within these
scales or those suffering from
unusual cirumstances or hard,
ship are urged to apply for
free or reduced price meals
for their children. Additional
copies are available at the Pr-
incipal’s office in each school.
Applications may be submitted
any time during the school year.
The form itself is simple to
complete and requests infor.
mation needed to determineec
oconic need based on the income
and number of persons in the
family and any unusual
circumstances or hardships
which affect the family’s ab-
ility to pay for school meals.
The information provided on
the application will be confid.
ential and will be used only
for the purpose of determining
eligibility.
Under the provisions of the
Policy, the Principal will re
view applications and deter,
mine eligibility. If a parent
is dissatified with the ruling
of the local official, he may
make a request either orally
or in writing for a hearing
to appeal the decision.
Mrs. Mable R, Moody, Supt.
whose address is Nahunta, Ga.
has beed designated as the
hearing official. Hearing pro
cedure outlined in the policy.
The regular price lunch is
30 cent, a reduced price lu
nch is 20 cents.
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I / Pigs are more intelligent than
’ cows, sheep, horses, and some
' '^7 dogs
Come One! Come All!
FISH FRY
Xs Sponjored By
^’Folkston Lions Club^i
LABOR DAY W
3-7 P. M.
Hershey Park -- Folkston
GUEST SPEAKER
& LESTER MADDOX
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DOOR PRIZE:
MOTOROLA
18” QUASAR COLOR TV
IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO BE PRESENT TO WIN.
The Policy also provides
that there will be no indent,
ification of or discrimination
against any student unable to
pay the full cost of a meal.
A copy of the complete Po
licy is on file in each school
and in the office of the Br
antley County Board of
Education where it may be re
viewed by any interested pat
ton.
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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Georgia, August 31, 1972
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Date Team pi ace j
September 1 Metter There *
September 8 Open !
September 15 Clinch Co. There ]
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October 13 * Blackshear Home !
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October 27 * Berrien Co. There *
November 3 * Irwin Co. There
November 10 Homecoming*Bacon Co. Home
* Signifies Region Games
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