4A
THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 2016
Lunches: 70 percent of Seaside elementary kids receive free, reduced meals
Continued from Page 1A
Breakfast
Program
and
National School Lunch Pro-
gram. The provision is meant
to simplify the district’s
paperwork, decrease food ser-
vice costs, streamline meal
service and increase the num-
ber of students eating school
meals, according to Justine
Hill, the district’s business
manager.
During the irst year of the
provision’s four-year cycle,
the district will offer free
breakfasts and lunches to all
elementary students.
At least 70 percent of Sea-
side Heights Elementary stu-
dents and 50 percent of Gear-
hart Elementary students were
receiving free and reduced-
cost meals.
However, the district
must make up the difference
between the federal reim-
bursement and the meal costs.
The increases in the prices at
the middle and high school
could offset that difference,
Hill said.
In other business at the
June 21 meeting:
• The school board
renewed the district’s contract
with Chartwell’s food service
company. Hill said that since
the district contracted with
Chartwell’s ive years ago,
the district has made “great
strides” in reducing its deicit
in inancing school lunches.
The company also is making
changes to increase eficien-
cies, she said.
• Superintendent Doug
Dougherty told the board
that the district, if it pursues
a bond measure to move its
schools out of the tsunami
zone, they could be eligible to
participate in
a drawing for
state funding
toward seis-
mic upgrad-
ing. About $4
million, which
became avail-
Doug
Dougherty able after the
last legislative
session, will be spread among
districts selected from the
drawing, Dougherty said. So
far, he added, federal funding
isn’t available.
• Dougherty also told the
board that a new proposal will
be submitted from the Can-
non Beach Academy board to
start a charter school in Can-
non Beach.
After hearing an appeal
from the academy’s board, the
state Department of Educa-
tion asked the school district
and the academy board to dis-
cuss the issue again. Dough-
erty said the state depart-
ment questioned whether it
could act as a sponsor of the
charter school since the Sea-
side School District receives
no state funding; the district
is inanced by property taxes
and timber revenues.
The Seaside School Board
several months ago turned
down the academy’s proposal,
citing concerns about the
charter school’s budget and
curriculum. Dougherty said
the district will assist the char-
ter school in applying for state
funds that recently became
available for charter schools,
and the academy board will
work with the state education
department to align its cur-
riculum with state education
standards. The charter school
must show it complies with
state and district requirements
by next March if it plans to
open in September 2017.
• The board approved a
request by Dougherty, who is
retiring as district superinten-
dent July 1, to work full time
until Dec. 31 to oversee a
bond measure to be submitted
to voters in the Nov. 8 gen-
eral election. The bond would
inance the relocation of Sea-
side’s schools to a hillside east
of Seaside Heights Elemen-
tary School. The amount of
the bond measure has not yet
been announced.
Submitted Photo
Students at Seaside Heights Elementary School will receive free breakfast and lunches next year through a federal program.
clip or CLICK!
10 OFF
$
OregonCapitalInsider.com
*
*Use this Savings Award on any shopping trip you choose at any Oregon Safeway store and S.W.
Washington stores serving Clark, Wahkiakum, Cowlitz, Skamania, Walla Walla and Klickitat
counties by 7/5/16. This $10.00 Savings Award excludes purchases of Alcoholic Beverages, Fluid Dairy
Products, Tobacco, US Postage Stamps, Trimet Bus/Commuter Passes, Money Orders, Container
Deposits, Lottery, Gift Cards, Gift Certificates Sales, All Pharmacy Prescription Purchases, Safeway
Club Savings, Safeway Store Coupons and Sales Tax. One Savings Award redeemable per household.
COUPON CANNOT BE DOUBLED. Online and in-store prices, discounts, and offers may differ.
clip or CLICK!
®
clip or CLICK!
Valid 6/29/16 thru 7/5/16
Valid 6/29/16 thru 7/5/16
Oven Joy Bread
1-gallon. Whole,
2%, 1% or Non-Fat.
22-oz. White or Wheat.
Selected varieties.
1
Limit
2
®
Value Corner
Milk
99
¢
99
ea
WITH CARD AND COUPON
Limit
2
ea
WITH CARD AND COUPON
This coupon must be presented at time
of purchase. Offer Valid with Card and
Coupon. COUPON CANNOT BE DOUBLED.
Coupon valid thru 7/5/16.
This coupon must be presented at time
of purchase. Offer Valid with Card and
Coupon. COUPON CANNOT BE DOUBLED.
Coupon valid thru 7/5/16.
clip or CLICK!
®
41 to 50-ct. 12-oz. bag.
Frozen.
clip or CLICK!
Valid 6/29/16 thru 7/5/16
3
Raw Shrimp
99
ea
WITH CARD AND COUPON
Limit
4
Tuscan Melons,
Cantaloupe or
Mini Seedless
Watermelon
®
Sign up at safeway.com
clip or CLICK!
®
Valid 6/29/16 thru 7/5/16
3
Signature ® Farms
Bacon
Sold in 3-lb. package.
Only $9.99 ea.
33
lb
WITH CARD AND COUPON
This coupon must be presented at time
of purchase. Offer Valid with Card and
Coupon. COUPON CANNOT BE DOUBLED.
Coupon valid thru 7/5/16.
®
Valid 6/29/16 thru 7/5/16
5
clip or CLICK!
2 $
for
WITH CARD AND COUPON
This coupon must be presented at time
of purchase. Offer Valid with Card and
Coupon. COUPON CANNOT BE DOUBLED.
Coupon valid thru 7/5/16.
This coupon must be presented at time
of purchase. Offer Valid with Card and
Coupon. COUPON CANNOT BE DOUBLED.
Coupon valid thru 7/5/16.
Get free offers and
personalized deals
8-Piece Mixed
or Dark Chicken
Grilled or Fried.
®
Valid 6/29/16 thru 7/5/16
5
99
ea
WITH CARD AND COUPON
This coupon must be presented at time
of purchase. Offer Valid with Card and
Coupon. COUPON CANNOT BE DOUBLED.
Coupon valid thru 7/5/16.
Add coupons online
or with our App
Create a digital
shopping list
or download the Safeway App
Portland, Oregon • July 1-4, 2016 • waterfrontbluesfest.com
Purchase your tickets online at www.tickettomato.com and save 20% on the price of a Blues Basic 4-Day Pass.Use discount code 4607.
Get the inside
scoop on state
government
and politics!
We’re investing in Salem
coverage when other
news organizations are
cutting back.
50 or
more
$
Save on your next grocery purchase of $50 or more *
with your Safeway Club Card and this Savings Award.
OREGON CAPITAL
INSIDER
Valid 6/28/16 thru 7/5/16
®
We Thank our Supporting Sponsors:
Prices in this ad are effective 6 AM Wednesday, June 29, 2016 thru Tuesday, July 5, 2016 (unless otherwise noted) in all Safeway stores in Oregon and S.W. Washington stores serving Wahkiakum, Cowlitz, Clark, Skamania, Walla Walla and
Klickitat Counties. Items offered for sale are not available to other dealers or wholesalers. Sales of products containing ephedrine, pseudoephedrine or phenylpropanolamine limited by law. Quantity rights reserved. SOME ADVERTISING
ITEMS MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE IN ALL STORES. Some advertised prices may be even lower in some stores. On Buy One, Get One Free (“BOGO”) offers, customer must purchase the fi rst item to receive the second item free. BOGO offers are
not 1/2 price sales. If only a single item purchased, the regular price applies. Manufacturers’ coupons may be used on purchased items only — not on free items. Limit one coupon per purchased item. Customer will be responsible for tax and
deposits as required by law on the purchased and free items. No liquor sales in excess of 52 gallons. No liquor sales for resale. Liquor sales at licensed Safeway stores only. © 2015 Safeway Inc. Availability of items may vary by store. Online
and In-store prices, discounts and offers may differ.
PG 1,P1,P2
062916_DailyAstorian_8.722x17_P1