Iowa Reduced Lunch Statistics -

Eligibility is primarily determined by household income relative to the federal poverty level (FPL): : Incomes at or below 130% of the FPL.

During the 2023-2024 school year, approximately of Iowa students were eligible for free or reduced-price lunch . This statistic has remained steady over the last decade, generally fluctuating between 40% and 43%. Eligibility and Impact

: Incomes between 130% and 185% of the FPL. Iowa Reduced Lunch Statistics

In a unique application of these statistics, the recently approved using free and reduced-price lunch data as a factor in sports classifications. This "poverty-based adjustment" aims to level the playing field for districts with higher poverty rates, acknowledging that socio-economic factors can impact the resources and depth available to athletic programs. Current Challenges

Schools like those in the Cedar Rapids Community School District report nearly 50% free lunch eligibility, with 24 of their 32 schools qualifying for the , which allows all students to eat for free regardless of individual status. The Role in High School Sports Eligibility and Impact : Incomes between 130% and

: Education leaders have expressed worry over proposed federal changes that could raise the threshold for free meal eligibility, potentially disqualifying numerous Iowa schools from the CEP program. Free or reduced-price lunch eligibility in Iowa

: Since the end of pandemic-era universal free meals, many Iowa districts have seen a surge in student meal debt, totaling hundreds of thousands of dollars across metro areas. Current Challenges Schools like those in the Cedar

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