Anonymous wrote:Why do they serve it in the classroom and not the cafeteria? Seems strange to me and like all the food trash all over the school would attract vermin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC has universal free breakfast--every school offers it for free, regardless of student family income makeup.
This is different than lunch.
Lunch is free at Title I schools--so if x% of students qualify for free or reduced-price meals at the school, everyone gets it for free. If the school is not Title I, those who qualify for free/reduced price receive it, other students have the option to buy lunch.
We were told differently at the open house we attended for our IB school. Every DCPS may prepare breakfast on site, but not every school serves it in class, and we were told that it is only free to qualifying children.
our JKLM school has free breakfast each morning for whoever child shows up for breakfast. my kids don't get it because they have breakfast at home and usually get to school a few minutes before school starts, but breakfast is served every morning, I believe after 8am (school starts at 8.35)
PP, do you have to get in to beforecare to use this service or can you just drop off your child even if you aren't signed up for beforecare?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC has universal free breakfast--every school offers it for free, regardless of student family income makeup.
This is different than lunch.
Lunch is free at Title I schools--so if x% of students qualify for free or reduced-price meals at the school, everyone gets it for free. If the school is not Title I, those who qualify for free/reduced price receive it, other students have the option to buy lunch.
We were told differently at the open house we attended for our IB school. Every DCPS may prepare breakfast on site, but not every school serves it in class, and we were told that it is only free to qualifying children.
our JKLM school has free breakfast each morning for whoever child shows up for breakfast. my kids don't get it because they have breakfast at home and usually get to school a few minutes before school starts, but breakfast is served every morning, I believe after 8am (school starts at 8.35)
PP, do you have to get in to beforecare to use this service or can you just drop off your child even if you aren't signed up for beforecare?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC has universal free breakfast--every school offers it for free, regardless of student family income makeup.
This is different than lunch.
Lunch is free at Title I schools--so if x% of students qualify for free or reduced-price meals at the school, everyone gets it for free. If the school is not Title I, those who qualify for free/reduced price receive it, other students have the option to buy lunch.
We were told differently at the open house we attended for our IB school. Every DCPS may prepare breakfast on site, but not every school serves it in class, and we were told that it is only free to qualifying children.
our JKLM school has free breakfast each morning for whoever child shows up for breakfast. my kids don't get it because they have breakfast at home and usually get to school a few minutes before school starts, but breakfast is served every morning, I believe after 8am (school starts at 8.35)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC has universal free breakfast--every school offers it for free, regardless of student family income makeup.
This is different than lunch.
Lunch is free at Title I schools--so if x% of students qualify for free or reduced-price meals at the school, everyone gets it for free. If the school is not Title I, those who qualify for free/reduced price receive it, other students have the option to buy lunch.
We were told differently at the open house we attended for our IB school. Every DCPS may prepare breakfast on site, but not every school serves it in class, and we were told that it is only free to qualifying children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC has universal free breakfast--every school offers it for free, regardless of student family income makeup.
This is different than lunch.
Lunch is free at Title I schools--so if x% of students qualify for free or reduced-price meals at the school, everyone gets it for free. If the school is not Title I, those who qualify for free/reduced price receive it, other students have the option to buy lunch.
We were told differently at the open house we attended for our IB school. Every DCPS may prepare breakfast on site, but not every school serves it in class, and we were told that it is only free to qualifying children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC has universal free breakfast--every school offers it for free, regardless of student family income makeup.
This is different than lunch.
Lunch is free at Title I schools--so if x% of students qualify for free or reduced-price meals at the school, everyone gets it for free. If the school is not Title I, those who qualify for free/reduced price receive it, other students have the option to buy lunch.
We were told differently at the open house we attended for our IB school. Every DCPS may prepare breakfast on site, but not every school serves it in class, and we were told that it is only free to qualifying children.
Anonymous wrote:The free breakfast at my kid's school is tasty. Examples from the menu:
scrambled eggs with broccoli, tortilla and peaches
oatmeal and roasted fruit, fresh kiwi
scrambled eggs and wholewheat pancake
Anonymous wrote:DC has universal free breakfast--every school offers it for free, regardless of student family income makeup.
This is different than lunch.
Lunch is free at Title I schools--so if x% of students qualify for free or reduced-price meals at the school, everyone gets it for free. If the school is not Title I, those who qualify for free/reduced price receive it, other students have the option to buy lunch.