Introduction to the Community Eligibility Option (CEO) CEP Training 2013-14 School Year.

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Introduction to the Community Eligibility Option (CEO) CEP Training School Year

Today’s Agenda Concepts What is the CEO? Identified Student Percentages CEO Cycle - Scheduling Tool CEO Calculator – Making the CEO Decision Financials Meal Count & Claiming Procedures Student Transfers State Reporting (October Data and Verification) Benefit Issuance Document CEO Claims for Reimbursement - The CEO Claims Tool Resources/Questions CEP Training School Year

Concepts Benefit Issuance Document – April Roster Identified Student Percentage (ISP) – Direct Certification/enrollment Grouping - adding Direct Certification and enrollment of different sites to qualify “Mixed” District – where only some of the schools are on CEO and others are not; “All Schools” – where all schools in the district participate in CEO YPFY - Year Prior to the 1 st Year (April data – guaranteed %) CEP Training School Year

What is the CEO? As a part of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010, Community Eligibility is an alternative to collecting, approving and verifying household eligibility applications for free and reduced price eligible students in high poverty schools participating in the NSLP and SBP. -All students in CEO schools must be served meals at no charge; -Meals claimed are based on the percentage of identified students multiplied by a factor of 1.6*; -The CEO operates on a four year cycle. CEP Training School Year

Who is participating CEO? SY – CEO was available to 3 states: Illinois, Michigan and Kentucky; SY – CEO was expanded to include New York, Ohio, West Virginia and the District of Columbia; SY – Georgia, Florida, Maryland and Massachusetts were selected; SY – CEO will be available nationwide. CEP Training School Year

Identified Student Percentages CEP Training School Year

Identified Student Percentages To participate in the CEO, a school or group of schools must have an ISP of 40% or greater; The ISP is multiplied by a factor of 1.6 to calculate the claiming percentage for the school or group of schools. CEP Training School Year

Benefit Issuance Document CEP Training School Year April 1 Roster – listing of students that are “Directly Certified” on April 1 of the program year (4 year cycle). April Roster must be supported by: Direct Certification List from DOE/DCF; Documentation used to determine additional children in a household with a directly certified student if benefits were extended; Lists of homeless, migrant, runaway, foster and head start children signed by the appropriate authority; List of total enrolled students with access to NSLP and SBP as of April 1.

CEO Cycle The CEO program is on a 4 year cycle; At the end of year school year you must notify the State intent to participate Those who re-apply, the claiming percentage will be based on the higher of the YPFY data, or the prior year April data (most current); You do not change claiming percentages month to month, but you still process DC; Process DC from July 1 to April 1 each year – report data by April 15th each year. If you change groupings in the next school year, the cycle re-sets; Community Eligibility Option

CEO Cycle CEP Training School Year Example of a cycle: YPFY Data 78% April Data % April Data % April Data % School Year will use YPFY data for claims (78%) as the default. School Year will use April 2014 data for claims (79%) as it is higher than the YPFY. School Year will use YPFY data for claims (78%) as it is higher than the April 2014 data. School Year will use April 2016 data for claims (85%) as it is higher than the YPFY.

CEO Claims for Reimbursement For schools implementing CEO in SY 13-14, April 1, 2013 data (April Data) is the YPFY data. Year 1 – the YPFY data is used for calculating claims for reimbursement. Example: Identified Students as of April 1, 2013: 55.60% x 1.6 = % of all meals served are reimbursed at the free rate 11.04% of all meals served are reimbursed at the paid rate CEP Training School Year

CEO Claims for Reimbursement After April Data is reported for April 1, 2014 (in year one), a comparison between YPFY and Year 1 data will determine what claiming percentages will be used in Year 2 (sponsor will use the higher claiming percentage). Example: Initial Identified Students (as of April 1, 2013): 55.60% Identified Students as of April 1, 2014: % (Since higher than April 1, 2013 = increase in free claiming %) x 1.6 = % of all meals served in Year 2 are reimbursed at the free rate 4.21% of all meals served in Year 2 are reimbursed at the paid rate CEP Training School Year

CEO Individual Schools Versus Groups A school may participate as an individual school with their own established claiming percentage OR Be grouped with a set of schools to establish one claiming percentage for the group There are no set perimeters for establishing a group A schools with less than an ISP of 40% may be grouped with a school that is over 40 % provided that the new ISP is 40% or higher “Mixed” District – where only some of the schools are on CEO and others are not; “All Schools” – where all schools in the district participate in CEO CEP Training School Year

CEO Scheduling Tool CEP Training School Year

CEO Calculator – Making the CEO Decision CEP Training School Year

Financials Non-Federal Funds Should the costs of the CEO exceed federal reimbursement, the district must make up the difference using non-federal funds; Under the CEO, food service is viewed as a whole, and not by individual school; A la carte and contract income is not considered federal funds under the CEO. CEP Training School Year

Other Programs With the implementation of the CEO, free and reduced-price eligibility applications will no longer be collected. Eligibility will be identified by Direct Certification which is currently implemented. We are continuing to work with other programs that relied on eligibility data as we implement CEO. CEP Training School Year

Meal Counting and Claiming Procedures CEP Training School Year Meal Counting and Claiming Procedures – minimal changes to procedures Edit Check compares the number of meals served to the attendance adjusted enrollment

Student Transfers CEP Training School Year Non-CEO student transferring to a CEO School: The transferring student will receive free meals at the CEO school regardless of the student’s eligibility status at his or her previous school. The effective claiming percentages will not change. When the April data is collected and evaluated, the student would then be included in the data for determining the ISP. CEO (if not identified as DC) student transferring to a non CEO school: The transferring student would be counted and claimed as paid at the non-CEO school until an eligibility determination is made (either with a Family Application or through Direct Certification). CEO (DC/nonDC) student transferring to a CEO School: The transferring student will receive free meals at the new CEO school. The effective claiming percentages will not change at either CEO school until April data is collected and evaluated. *New statewide direct certification matching system will be implemented in SY

State Reporting for Food Service CEP Training School Year Reporting ElementAll SchoolsMixed District April DataMust Report for all schools. October DataNo Reporting Required. CEO Claiming Percentage becomes the October Data. Must Report for non- CEO schools. For CEO schools, the Claiming Percentage becomes the October Data. Verification Reporting (FNS 742) Only reports enrollment, number of schools and number of DC students. Reports all verification activities including enrollment, number of schools and number of DC students.

The CEO Claims Tool CEP Training School Year Developed by FNW to assist CEO participating sponsors with the monthly claims submission. Sponsors will complete the tabs of the Excel workbook. The sites total free and paid meal counts (for claiming purposes) will automatically calculate based on the total monthly meal count and claiming percentage entered. For the breakfast and lunch meal count figures entered, conduct a second-party check and sign off on the accuracy of the worksheet.

The CEO Claims Tool CEP Training School Year The CEO Tool should reflect Claiming Percentages submitted on the CEO Schedule.

The CEO Claims Tool CEP Training School Year The tabs:  CEO Schedule Summary – List of CEO schools and the free/paid claiming percentages for CEO sites/groups.  Meal Counts Breakfast – Monthly claims summary (total meal counts).  Meal Counts Lunch – Monthly claims summary (total meal counts).

Key Dates CEP Training School Year April 1 st - April Data is the percentage of Directly Certified students in SNP enrollment on April 1 of each year. April 15 th - Sponsors will report the number enrolled in the SNP and the number of DC for each site application to the State by April 15 each year. May 1 st – State will notify all sponsors with the list of eligible schools no later than May 1 of each year. June 30 th – Sponsors must notify the State of the intent to participate for the following school year.

CEO Districts CEP Training School Year Bay District School System Brevard County School Board Columbia County School Board DeSoto County School Board Duval County School Board Gadsden County School Board Hamilton County School Board Jefferson County School Board Leon County School Board Levy County School Board Liberty County School Board Madison County School Board Marion County School Board Martin County School Board Orange County School Board Osceola County School Board Pinellas County School Board Polk County School Board Suwannee County School Board Taylor County School Board Washington County School Board

Resources CEP Training School Year Food Resource and Action Center - Michigan Department of Education _ ,00.html Illinois Department of Education _ ,00.html

Questions and Answers CEP Training School Year

Contact Information CEP Training School Year Lisa Church Supervisor of Implementation, NSLP, SSO, SMP Division of Food, Nutrition and Wellness Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (850) Direct Line (850) Fax (800) The Holland Building 600 South Calhoun Street (H2) Tallahassee, Florida