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Open Sites Eligibility and Operations Requirements

Open Sites Eligibility and Operations Requirements . Virginia Department of Health 2014 . Module 2: Open Sites . Open Sites

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Open Sites Eligibility and Operations Requirements

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  1. Open Sites Eligibility and Operations Requirements Virginia Department of Health 2014

  2. Module 2: Open Sites • Open Sites • These sites serve meals on a first-come, first-served basis to all children coming from the community at large. Sponsor of Open sites must promote meal service and take the necessary steps to allow access to all children from the community.

  3. Module 2: Open Sites • Objectives • Identify who is eligible to participate • Determine the required documentation needed to qualify as an Open site • Understand other Open site requirements

  4. Module 2: Open Sites Participant Eligibility • Eligible participants in the SFSP include the following: • Children 18 years of age or younger • Persons 19 years of age or older who have a mental or physical disability and who participate during the school years in a public or private non-profit school program for people with mental or physical disabilities.

  5. Module 2: Open Sites Meal Service Sites • A meal site can be located indoors or outdoors. Examples include: • Parks, Pools, Playgrounds • Community or Recreation Centers • Churches, Libraries, Boys & Girls Clubs • Schools, Migrant Centers, Housing Projects • Other locations where children congregate

  6. Module 2: Open Sites Eligibility • An Open site may be established if it is located in the attendance area of a school in which at least 50% of the enrolled children are eligible for free or reduced price school meals.

  7. Module 2: Open Sites Eligibility • The two primary sources of data used to determine if the site is eligible: • School meal data – submit certification data every five years • Census data – submit certification data every five years

  8. Module 2: Open Sites Eligibility • Additional options to document Open site eligibility: • Certification letter from Migrant Education – submit certification annually • Housing Authority Letter – submit certification annually • Other income eligibility information

  9. Using School Attendance Area to Establish Area Eligibility • Sponsors must establish area eligibility based on the school attendance area in which the site is located.

  10. Using School Attendance Area to Establish Area Eligibility • The primary methods for obtaining the school attendance area (i.e., boundaries, zones) are: • Contacting the local school district directly • Visiting the local school district’s Website

  11. Obtaining School Meal Data • Sponsors may use data from an elementary, middle, or high school as long as the site is located in the attendance area of the school. The data must demonstrate that the 50 percent of the children enrolled in the school qualify to receive free or reduced-priced meals. School meal data should be used first as this data is the easiest to obtain and document.

  12. Obtaining School Meal Data • To determine a site’s appropriate attendance zone, you should first check the closest school district’s website for school locator database. For Example: Henrico County Public Schools

  13. Obtaining School Meal Data Printing the school locator results will serve as adequate documentation of school zone verification

  14. Obtaining School Meal Data • NOTE: Not all school districts have a school locator database • In the event that a site falls in a school zone that cannot be verified using a school locator database, you must complete the following steps: • Contact the school you believe to be in your attendance zone • Verify with school staff whether or not the address of the center is within their attendance zone • Record the name, title, and phone number of the staff that can verify the center’s attendance zone at that school

  15. Obtaining School Meal Data • Verifying the Free and Reduced Percentage: • Free and Reduced Eligibility Percentages are based on data compiled by the Department of Education each year in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) Free and Reduced Price Eligibility Report. • This report can be found at the following location: http://www.doe.virginia.gov/support/nutrition/statistics/index.shtml

  16. Obtaining School Meal Data NSLP Free and Reduced Price Eligibility Report • The following steps should be used to determine the Free and Reduced Price Eligibility for the school in your center’s attendance zone: • Remember: The school in your center’s attendance zone must be listed with a Free and Reduced Price Eligibility of at least50%. • Go to the Department of Education Website using the following link: http://www.doe.virginia.gov/support/nutrition/statistics/index.shtml

  17. Obtaining School Meal Data NSLP Free and Reduced Price Eligibility Report • 2.Download the most recent version of the “By Schools” report in the desired format.

  18. Obtaining School Meal Data NSLP Free and Reduced Price Eligibility Report • 3.Find the school in your center’s attendance zone and verify that the Free and Reduced Price Eligibility Percentage is at least 50%. Printing the report and highlighting your center’s qualifying school along with the school locator print-out will serve as adequate documentation of Eligibility.

  19. Module 2: Open Sites in Close Proximity • Sites must be located more than one quarter of a mile from each other; however, written justification may be accepted if multiple sites are needed in close proximity.

  20. Module 2: Open Sites in Close Proximity • EXAMPLE: A barrier (such as a river or a freeway) which prevents children from getting to a site would be an acceptable reason for two sites to operate in close proximity.

  21. Module 2: Open Sites in Close Proximity • If there is a need to establish two sites nearby, both sponsors must: • Schedule meals to be served at the same time to prevent children from going to more than one site for the same meal • Limit meal service time to prevent children from eating at more than one site

  22. Module 2: Open Sites Media Release • The purpose of the “Media Release” is to announce the availability of free meals, the nondiscrimination policy, and complaint procedures if an individual wishes to file a complaint for violation of non-discrimination policy.

  23. Module 2: Open Sites Media Release • The Media Release must be provided to a local media outlet before beginning meal service AND submitted to VDH annually when providing required application packet updates.

  24. Module 2: Open Sites Media Release • The sponsor must: • Provide the media release to media outlets serving the area where the SFSP sites are located. The information must have location of where meals will be served. • Start and end times of each meal service must be included in the media release. • A copy of the media release must be kept with out SFSP records. • A civil rights non-discrimination statement must be included.

  25. Module 2: Open Sites Banner Information • Sponsors should display a banner advertising the meal service. • The banner should be large enough to be clearly visible from the street • Hand-made or purchased banners are acceptable

  26. Module 2: Open Sites Banner Information • Suggested banner language: • Free Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner or Snack for kids • Free lunch served to kids, Monday-Friday, 1:30 – 2:30 PM • Free lunch bunch • Free time to crunch

  27. Module 2: Open Sites Health Department Notification • Before beginning a meal service, sponsors must notify their local health department to their intent to serve meals to children. • The notification must be in writing and include the following: • Meal service location(s) • Start and end date(s) • Start and end time(s)

  28. Module 2: Open Sites Health Department Notification • All sponsors, regardless of the site type, must maintain a copy of the health department notification in their files.

  29. Module 2: Open Sites Resources • For more information about eligibility, see the USDA Handbook titled, “Administrative Guidance for Sponsors” http://www.fns.usda.gov/sfsp/handbooks

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