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B ALTIMORE C ITY P UBLIC S CHOOLS Program Eligibility An afterschool program is eligible if it is organized primarily to provide activities after regular school hours or for students who take part in an extended school day. Programs must: Provide participants with regularly scheduled activities in an organized, structured, and supervised environment; Include educational or enrichment activities; Programs engaged in interscholastic or community level athletics will not be approved. However, afterschool programs that include supervised athletic activity that is “open to all” may be approved. 3
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BALTIMORE CITY
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
At-Risk Afterschool Snack ProgramSY 2015-2016
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BALTIMORE CITY
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Why Snack?
The purpose of the snack program is to
encourage young people to take part
in after-school activities.
Snack is funded by the USDA and
administered by BCPS.
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BALTIMORE CITY
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Program Eligibility
An afterschool program is eligible if it is organized primarily to provide activities after regular school hours or for students who take part in an extended school day.
Programs must: Provide participants with
regularly scheduled activities in an organized, structured, and supervised environment;
Include educational or enrichment activities;
Programs engaged in interscholastic or community level athletics will not be approved. However, afterschool programs that include supervised athletic activity that is “open to all” may be approved.
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BALTIMORE CITY
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Participant Eligibility
18 years old or younger or turning 19 during the school year.
Persons with a disability – physical or mental - are eligible regardless of age.
Though participants need not participate in the offered activities, they must attend the afterschool program to be eligible to receive a snack.
Participants need not attend the school where the afterschool program is held.
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BALTIMORE CITY
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
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Step 1: Begin Attendance Roster
After-school staff begins a new attendance roster each week
Names are typed into excel version or written.
Roster is submitted to cafeteria staff each day and returned w/ next snack.
Cafeteria manager keeps attendance roster at the end of each week.
BALTIMORE CITY
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
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Step 2: Recording Snacks
Snacks are recorded as students receive snack, Not Before, Not After!
Only afterschool staff who have completed training may record snacks.
# participants in attendance must be equal to or greater than the # of served snacks.
BALTIMORE CITY
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Step 2: Let’s Eat!7
A snack is composed of two components.Participants must be served both component for
the meal to be reimbursable. Snack is served and consumed on-site.Each student may receive only one snack.A share table is ok! Return unused snacks.
SNACK!+ =
BALTIMORE CITY
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
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Justice For All
• Display poster in a prominent place.
• Meals served to all eligible people. No exceptions.
• Equal access to services.• Including those who do not take
part in programming.• alternate meals are not served
(except in case of shortage)• No person made to wait and no
group prioritized.• An eligible person must not
be denied a meal.• Let FNS know if you need a
poster for the location where snacks are received.
BALTIMORE CITY
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
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Monitoring Cancellation
Snack programs may be reviewed by MSDE or BCPS staff.
Reviewers may request to see accountability roster.
A hold will be placed on snack programs that fall 2 days behind in accountability records.
Retraining is necessary after the 3rd hold.
Compliance