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Paid Lunch Equity and Revenue from Nonprogram Foods School Year 2012-2013

Paid Lunch Equity and Revenue from Nonprogram Foods School Year 2012-2013. Spring Directors’ Workshop March 30, 2012 Alabama Department of Education. Agenda. Paid Lunch Equity (PLE) Overview SY 2012-13 PLE Requirements SY 2012-13 Calculation Examples Nonprogram Foods Revenue

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Paid Lunch Equity and Revenue from Nonprogram Foods School Year 2012-2013

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  1. Paid Lunch Equity and Revenue from Nonprogram Foods School Year 2012-2013 Spring Directors’ Workshop March 30, 2012 Alabama Department of Education

  2. Agenda Paid Lunch Equity (PLE) Overview SY 2012-13 PLE Requirements SY 2012-13 Calculation Examples Nonprogram Foods Revenue Overview Nonprogram Foods Revenue Calculation Example

  3. Paid Lunch Equity • Intent • Ensure that sufficient funds are provided to the food service account for paid lunches • Requires annual evaluation of paid lunch prices

  4. Paid Lunch Equity • School food authorities (SFAs) calculate weighted average for paid lunches and compare to the difference between free and paid reimbursement rates COMPARE

  5. Paid Lunch Equity • If SFAs weighted average price for paid meals is less than this difference, revenue must be increased by either: • Increasing average price charged for paid meals OR • Adding non-Federal funds to the food service account

  6. Paid Lunch Equity • In any year, the new average price may • Be rounded down to the nearest 5 cents • Be limited to a maximum required increase of 10 cents

  7. Paid Lunch Equity • SFAs have flexibility to determine how they distribute average price increase among their schools to reach new average price

  8. Paid Lunch Equity • SFAs may increase their average paid meal prices more than required amount • A “credit” will be carried forward to the next school year for any amount of increase over required amount

  9. Non-Federal Funding Sources Must be cash for direct support of paid lunches PAID LUNCHES

  10. Allowable Non-Federal Funding Sources Any monetary payment received specifically for paid lunches provided by • States • Counties • School Districts (other than CNP) • Others PAID LUNCHES

  11. Unallowable Non-Federal Funding Sources • In-kind contributions converted to cash • Charging for items previously provided at no cost such as: • Janitorial services • Office supplies • A-la-carte sales

  12. Unallowable Non-Federal Funding Sources • Any payments, including additional per-meal reimbursements, provided specifically • For support of the School Breakfast Program or other Child Nutrition Program • To support free and reduced price meals

  13. Paid Lunch Equity SY 2012-13 If SFA’s average price for paid lunches is $2.51 or morein SY 2011-12, it will be in compliance in SY 2012-13

  14. Paid Lunch Equity SY 2012-13 If SFA’s average paid lunch price is less than $2.51, revenue must be increased by 2% plus 2.18% (4.18%)

  15. Paid Lunch Equity SY 2012-13 • Revenue may be increased (4.18%) by: • Increasing average price charged for paid meals OR • Adding non-Federal funds to the food service account

  16. Paid Lunch Equity SY 2012-13 • If paid student lunch price is adjusted, the following paid lunch prices must also be adjusted: • Adult visitor • Child visitor • School Employee • Formula Value of USDA Donated Commodities Minimum Price for Adult Lunch Paid Reimbursement Rate + + = Paid Student Lunch Price

  17. Paid Lunch Equity SY 2012-13 REFER TO HANDOUT

  18. Revenue from Nonprogram Food • Intent • To ensure that revenues from the sale of nonprogram foods generate at least the same proportion as they contribute to SFA food costs Nonprogram Food Costs Nonprogram Food Revenue

  19. Revenue from Nonprogram Food • A nonprogram food is a food sold in a school other than a reimbursable meal and is purchased using funds from the school food service account

  20. Nonprogram Food Examples • A-la-carte items sold in competition with school meals • Adults meals • Items purchased for catering and vended meals • Items purchased for fund raisers, vending machines, school stores

  21. Revenue from Nonprogram Food • Steps to implement this requirement: • Determine total food costs for entire school year • Identify the percentage of total food costs that is attributable to nonprogram foods • Establish a revenue target • Price nonprogram food items to ensure revenue target will be met • Track nonprogram food revenues separately from all other revenue items

  22. Revenue from Nonprogram Food Calculation Example • SFA has the following characteristics • Total costs: $1,000,000 • Total food costs: $500,000 • Nonprogram food costs: $50,000 • Reimbursable meal food costs: $450,000 • Total revenue: $1,000,000

  23. Revenue from Nonprogram Food Calculation Example • Revenue requirement • Percentage of total food costs that is attributable to nonprogram foods • $50,000/$500,000 = 10% • Revenue Target • 10% x $1,000,000 = $100,000 • If this SFA earns $100,000 in revenue from nonprogram food sales, it is in compliance

  24. Reporting Paid Lunch Prices • State Agencies are required to report paid lunch prices to USDA • USDA is required to publish results

  25. Alabama Paid Student Lunch Prices for SY 2011-12 Lowest Reported Prices Highest Reported Prices

  26. Summary • Paid Lunch Equity (PLE) Overview • SY 2012-13 PLE Requirements • SY 2012-13 Calculation Examples • Nonprogram Foods Revenue Overview • Nonprogram Foods Revenue Calculation Example

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