The Manchester Local Board of Education will conduct a Special Board Meeting on Wednesday, May 22, 2024 at 6:30 PM, at Manchester High School for the purposes of compensation of public employees, student discipline, and approval of new High School courses.
Ohio is participating in a new program this summer called Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer (Summer EBT), also known as SUN Bucks. Even though your child’s school provides no cost meals to all students, each child must be approved for free or reduced-price meals this school year to receive Summer EBT. If your household income is less than 185% of the federal poverty level, school aged children in your household may be eligible.
Participating households will receive a one-time $120 payment for each eligible child on a benefit card you will receive in the mail. You can use the money to buy food during the summer at grocery stores, farmers markets, and other authorized retailers. If you receive more than $120 per eligible child in your household, do not use the benefits. Contact the SEBT Helpline at 1-866-244-0071, option 1 as soon as possible to confirm or correct the error.
If your child(ren) currently receives Ohio Medicaid, OWF or SNAP benefits, their name was likely provided to Manchester Local Schools by the Ohio Department of Job & Family Services. If your children receive any of these benefits but you have not received the additional $120 payment by July 15, 2024, please contact Ma’ry’e Kinhalt in the Central Office at 937-549-4777 option 1, to see if your child’s name was provided to us by the state.
If you think your children may be eligible, and you did not receive the payment, you can apply for Summer EBT using the application at https://sebt.ohio.gov/. Be sure to apply by August 16 to get benefits this summer. If you have questions about the application, contact the Summer EBT Helpline at 1-866-244-0071, option 1.
You will need to provide your child’s name, school, date of birth, along with the names of other people in your household, your household income, and address where you would like the benefit card to be sent. You will not need to provide any documentation to apply but could be asked to verify your information. Receiving Summer EBT will not affect children’s or families’ immigration status.
In addition to Summer EBT, children under 18 years of age in your household can also receive free meals during the summer at a summer meal site. Manchester Local School District will be providing free breakfast and lunch from May 28th to June 28th in the High School cafeteria Mon-Fri (closed June 19th) You can call 1-866-3-HUNGRY or 1-877-8-HAMBRE (or text 914-342-7744 with the keyword “summer meals”) to find other locations.
For additional questions, please contact the Summer EBT Helpline at 1-866-244-0071, option 1.
Sincerely,
Ma’ry’e Kinhalt, Administrative Assistant
Manchester Local School District / Central Office
[email protected]
937-549-4777 option 1
Printable: Letter to parents re Sun Bucks (SEBT).pdf
Parents and Guardians,
Per Ohio Revised Code (3313.60)- Erin's Law, requires each school district in Ohio (Ohio became the 38th state in the nation to enact this law) to provide developmentally appropriate instruction in child sexual abuse prevention for grades K-6 and developmentally appropriate instruction in sexual violence prevention education for grades 7-12. To meet the mandate, Public School Works offers grade level appropriate videos (see links below) that the school can utilize to meet the mandated requirement. Parents can 'opt out' if they wish to do so and I will be sending a parent notice/ letter home with each student to take home to their parents this Thursday, September 7th. The letter is attached. If opting out, please return the signed letter by September 15th.
The synopsis at the bottom of this e-mail explains the mandate. I have included the video links below, too, per full transparency.
Please do not comment on this post as the option is given to ‘opt out’ plus every school must follow the law per the mandate.
SB Student Course Links
K-2nd Grade Safety Training
https://www.publicschoolworks.com/Pages/docAccessCheck.asp/TrainingPublic/psw_foundation_united/K_2/Safety_General/index.html?di=774&dia=4z001
3rd-5th Grade Equipped Training
https://www.publicschoolworks.com/Pages/docAccessCheck.asp/TrainingPublic/psw_foundation_united/3_5/Equipped_General/index.html?di=774&dia=4z001
6th-8th Grade Empowered Training
https://www.publicschoolworks.com/Pages/docAccessCheck.asp/TrainingPublic/psw_foundation_united/6_8/Empowered_General/index.html?di=774&dia=4z001
9th-12th Grade Freedom Training
https://www.publicschoolworks.com/Pages/docAccessCheck.asp/TrainingPublic/psw_foundation_united/9_12/Freedom_General/index.html?di=774&dia=4z001
Respectfully,
Nick Roberts (Superintendent)
Governor Mike DeWine signed Senate Bill 288 into law on January 3, 2023, mandating that school districts notify parents about required curriculum on child sexual abuse and sexual violence prevention. S.B. 288 altered R.C. 3313.60 to require that children in grades kindergarten through six receive annual developmentally appropriate instruction in child sexual abuse prevention, including information on available counseling and resources for children who are sexually abused. The instruction and information provided cannot be connected in any way to any individual, entity, or organization that provides, promotes, counsels, or makes referrals for abortion or abortion-related services. S.B. 288 further requires that students in grades seven through twelve receive developmentally appropriate instruction in dating violence prevention education and sexual violence prevention education, which must include instruction in recognizing dating violence warning signs and characteristics of healthy relationships.