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1 | | Assembly, if a breakfast after the bell program does not |
2 | | currently exist, in each school building within its district |
3 | | (1) in which at least 70% or more of the students are eligible |
4 | | for free or reduced-price lunches based upon the previous |
5 | | year's October claim (for those schools that participate in the |
6 | | National School Lunch Program); (2) in which at least 70% or |
7 | | more of the students are classified as low-income according to |
8 | | the Fall Housing Data from the previous year (for those schools |
9 | | that do not participate in the National School Lunch Program); |
10 | | or (3) that has an individual site percentage for free or |
11 | | reduced-price meals of 70% or more (for those schools using |
12 | | Provision 2 under Section 11(a)(1) of the federal Richard B. |
13 | | Russell National School Lunch Act or the Community Eligibility |
14 | | Provision under Section 104(a) of the federal Healthy, |
15 | | Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 to provide universal meals). If a |
16 | | school falls below the applicable 70% threshold for 2 |
17 | | consecutive years, it has the option to continue participating |
18 | | in the program, but is not required to do so. |
19 | | (c) Each school under this Section may determine the |
20 | | breakfast after the bell service model that best suits its |
21 | | students. Service models include, but are not limited to, |
22 | | breakfast in the classroom, grab and go breakfast, and |
23 | | second-chance breakfast. |
24 | | (d) School districts required to implement a breakfast |
25 | | after the bell program provided for under this Section that |
26 | | demonstrate that (i) they are delivering school breakfast |
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1 | | effectively, as defined by 70% or more of free or reduced-price |
2 | | eligible students participating in the School Breakfast |
3 | | Program, or (ii) due to circumstances specific to that school |
4 | | district, the expense reimbursement would not fully cover the |
5 | | costs of implementing and operating a breakfast after the bell |
6 | | program may be relieved of the delivery model requirement |
7 | | provided for in this Section after a cost analysis is submitted |
8 | | to the board of education of the district, the board of |
9 | | education holds a public hearing, and the board of education |
10 | | passes a resolution that the district cannot afford to operate |
11 | | a breakfast after the bell program. The district shall post |
12 | | information that sets forth the time, date, place, and general |
13 | | subject matter of the public hearing on its website and notify |
14 | | the State Board of Education at least 14 days prior to the |
15 | | hearing. |
16 | | (e) Before the beginning of the next academic year after |
17 | | the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 99th General |
18 | | Assembly, the State Board of Education shall develop and |
19 | | distribute guidelines for the implementation of this Section, |
20 | | which must be in compliance with federal regulations governing |
21 | | the school breakfast program. |
22 | | (f) The State Board of Education shall annually collect |
23 | | information about breakfast after the bell delivery models |
24 | | implemented at each school and make the information publicly |
25 | | available. Final resolutions approving a breakfast after the |
26 | | bell exemption must be submitted by the board of education of |
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1 | | the district to the State Board of Education upon passage. |
2 | | (g) In fulfilling its responsibilities under this Section, |
3 | | the State Board of Education shall collaborate with school |
4 | | districts and nonprofit organizations knowledgeable about |
5 | | equity, the opportunity gap, hunger and food security issues, |
6 | | and best practices for improving student access to school |
7 | | breakfast. The State Board of Education shall collaborate with |
8 | | nonprofit organizations knowledgeable about food security |
9 | | issues and best practices for improving access to school |
10 | | breakfast to create and post a list of opportunities for |
11 | | philanthropic support of school breakfast programs on its |
12 | | website. This information must also be shared with school |
13 | | districts.
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14 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January |
15 | | 1, 2017.".
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