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Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Washington, DC Among One of the First Ten States Approved to Receive Funds for Summer Meals Benefits

(WASHINGTON, DC) – Today, the District announced that Washington, DC was among the first ten states approved by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to receive SUN Bucks, also known as Summer EBT. So far, the District and twenty-four (24) other states have been approved for this new federal benefits program that will launch this summer. In December 2022, Congress created a new, permanent program replacing the summer pandemic program to provide low-income families with students additional food access over the summer months. This program will help close the summer hunger gap when students do not have access to nutritious school meals. Eligible students will receive a one-time $120 EBT benefit to purchase food when school is out.

SUN Bucks will benefit all DC students, from Pre-K and up, who live in a household with an annual income less than or equal to 185% of the federal poverty level and attend a school participating in the National School Lunch or Breakfast Program. For example, students in a household of three people earning at or below $45,991 annually ($3,833 monthly) would be eligible for SUN Bucks. Students in a household of four people earning at or below $55,500 annually ($4,625 monthly) would also be eligible. Some students will get these benefits automatically and do not need to apply—students receiving SNAP or TANF are preapproved. Families who are not preapproved for SUN Bucks will need to submit a short, online application.

“As educators, we know that healthy bodies and minds even during summer break are the foundation of academic success. We also know that learners can’t focus on academics when they’re hungry and one of their most vital needs – nutritious meals – goes unmet,” said State Superintendent Dr. Christina Grant, whose agency, the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE), administers several USDA grant programs, helps schools and community organizations develop school gardens and farm-to-school programs, and oversees monitoring and compliance for child nutrition programs. “SUN Bucks, along with the DC Youth Meals Program, will help children get the nutrition they need when school is out of session.”

The District will distribute almost $10 million in benefits from USDA to an estimated 80,000 students, and Mayor Bowser has already committed the necessary $1.6 million for local administrative costs.

“We are thrilled that the District will be able to offer SUN Bucks to families this summer,” said Laura Green Zeilinger, Director of the Department of Human Services, “SUN Bucks will provide critical food and nutrition for children and families. It will also support the District’s local economy by bringing federal dollars to our farmers markets, grocers, and healthy corner stores. We are grateful to work in partnership with the Office of the State Superintendent of Education, the Office of Food Policy at the Office of Planning, and The Lab @ DC to support food security during out-of-school time.”

The benefits will be provided on a new Electronic Benefit Transaction (EBT) card and can be used to buy food at any authorized SNAP retailer, like grocery stores and farmers markets. Benefits will be available to use for four months after they are issued.

“The District is improving opportunities for our children and teens to access healthy, culturally relevant food while they’re in school and out,” said Food Policy Director, Caroline Howe. “SUN Bucks is a key part of supporting families to thrive during the summer.”

Residents can review eligibility guidelines, apply for the program, and sign up for an alert when applications open at sunbucks.dc.gov.

District Announces DC SUN Bucks to Support Families with Students (2024)

FAQs

What is Sunbucks? ›

SUN Bucks is a new permanent program that helps families with school-age children buy groceries during the summer when kids might not have access to school meals. A federal law called the Consolidated Appropriations Act passed in December 2022 to create SUN Bucks across the country.

How many public schools are there in DC? ›

Overview of District of Columbia Public Schools

District of Columbia Public Schools contains 116 schools and 48,635 students.

What is the biggest public school in DC? ›

Demographics. As of the 2022-23 school year, Jackson-Reed serves 2,153 students. Jackson-Reed is the largest comprehensive public high school in the District.

What are the top 3 private schools in DC? ›

The top ranked private schools in Washington, DC include Gonzaga College High School, Maret School and National Cathedral School.

How much do DC public school teachers make? ›

School Teacher Salary in Washington, DC
Annual SalaryHourly Wage
Top Earners$80,980$39
75th Percentile$70,200$34
Average$58,698$28
25th Percentile$51,000$25

What state has the most public schools? ›

The United States had more than 98,000 public schools operating in 2020-21, and California had more than any other state. The United States had 98,609 public schools in operation in 2020-21, according to the latest figures from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES).

How many public charter schools are there in DC? ›

DC PCSB provides oversight to 135 public charter schools, which are managed by 69 independently run nonprofit organizations called local education agencies.

What is DC public school system ranked? ›

WASHINGTON — Public schools in the nation's capital fared poorly in a nationwide ranking of states. On a list, which included all 50 states and the District, D.C. was ranked 49th overall by WalletHub.

How many Title 1 schools are there in DC? ›

Current Schools

For school year 2023-2024, DCPS has 88 Title I Schools and 29 Non-Title I Schools.

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