
Students from families with incomes at or belowġ30% of the federal poverty level are eligible for freeįor 2014, a family of two needs to make an annual income below $20,449 to be eligible for free meals or below $29,100 for reduced price meals.Ī family of four needs to make an annual income below $31,005 for free meals or $44,122 for reduced price meals.

Schools may not charge more than 40¢ for reduced-price lunches, nor more than 30¢ for reduced-price breakfasts. Waldron Junior-Senior High School challenges students to be active learners, critical thinkers, and responsible decision makers with an emphasis on individual. Families with incomes between 130%Īnd 185% of the federal poverty level are eligible for Students at a participating school may purchase a meal through the National This may indicate that the area has a lower level of poverty than the state average.

The percentage of Waldron Jr-Sr High School students on free and reduced lunch assistance ( 29.4%) is lower than the state average of 44.0%. Waldron Jr-Sr High School is ranked 384th out of 431 ranked schools in Indiana, for total students on lunch assistance.
