National School Lunch Program Application Instructions
There are several ways to apply for the Georgia National School Lunch Program. You may choose from the following:
Apply Via Mail or Walk-In Application
The best way to apply for the National School Lunch Program is to consult your child/children's school and ask for an application form. It is necessary to complete all the required fields, sign it and submit it to authorized personnel. Incomplete applications will not be accepted so you have to make sure that you fill it out completely.
Click here to locate your school to begin the application, fill it out and submit it to your child's school. You may also mail it at Georgia Department of Education, 1658 Twin Towers East, Atlanta, GA 30334.
Get Application Help and Information By Phone
Dial (404) 463-4515 to inquire about the National School Lunch Program in Georgia. You will be connected to the office of the nutrition director where a representative can assist you. You can also click this link for a complete list of School District contacts within the State of Georgia, phone and fax numbers.
Program Information Online
Click here to go to the official site to learn more about the program.
The application process may be completed within ten days. During this period, households must pay for their children's meals. If your children pass the eligibility requirements, you will get a notification via mail. This program must be renewed yearly as it only covers the present school year and the first few days of the next school year.
Eligibility Requirements
The Georgia National School Lunch Program is a very economical and healthy meal program designed for school children of below poverty level households. Only one application is allowed per household. Eligibility is awarded depending on the gross annual income of the whole household and the number of people living in that particular household.
Click here for a comprehensive list of income eligibility requirements.
Other Eligibility Categories:
- Children whose households are qualified members of Assistance Programs cush as SNAP, TANF, FDPIR
- Children registered in Head Start and Even Start
- Children who belong to the Migrant education Program
- Runaways and Homeless Youth who have proper documentation
- Homeless Children
- Foster Children
For more details about categorical eligibility, click here and scroll down to page 47.