Wayzata Public Schools

Educational Benefits

We are excited about the upcoming 2025-26 school year and want to share some important information about school meals and applying for educational benefits. 

Free Meals for Kindergarten-12th Grade and Transition Students 
School meals (one breakfast and one lunch) are free of charge for all students in Kindergarten - 12th Grade and the Transition School due to the Minnesota Free School Meals bill. 

Preschool Meal Prices 
Preschool students are not covered by the Minnesota Free School Meals program. As a result, there will be charges for preschool meals. These fees will apply regardless of the results of your educational benefits application. Preschool Breakfast: $2.30 Preschool Lunch: $4.45 

Apply for Educational Benefits! 
By completing the Application for Educational Benefits, your student(s) may qualify for additional discounts and support. This application is the key to accessing extra benefits, including: 

  • Reduced fees for school photography packages 
  • Potential food support in the summer (SUN Bucks/Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer) 
  • Reduced district activity fees 
  • Reduced internet fees 
  • Reduced fees to local zoos and museums 
  • Discounted cell phone rates through mobile phone providers 

Who should complete this application? 

  • Children in households participating in: 
    • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) 
    • Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP) 
    • Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR)
  • Foster, homeless, migrant and runaway children can qualify without reporting household income.
  • Households whose income is within the maximum income shown for their household size on the instructions of the application. 
  • If you received a July 2025 letter and/or email notification that your household qualified for the 2025-26 school year, you do not need to fill out an application. 

How do I apply? 

  • Complete the online Application for Educational Benefits: https://wayzataschools.info/educational-benefits
    A new application must be submitted each year, unless you have already been notified that you qualify. 
    OR 
  • Complete the paper application and return to: 
    Wayzata Cafés Wayzata Public Schools 
    17305 19th Avenue North, Plymouth, MN 55447 

For additional support or assistance with the application, you can also contact one of our Family Liaisons: 

Don't miss out on these valuable benefits! Fill out the application today. If you have other questions or need help with this process, please call 763-745-5154. For more information about Wayzata Cafés, visit our webpage: https://www.wayzataschools.org/district/wayzata-cafes.

Common Questions

I get WIC or Medical Assistance. Can my children qualify? Children in households participating in WIC or Medical Assistance do not automatically qualify. Children may be eligible depending on other household financial information. Please fill out an application.
Who should I include as my household members? Include yourself and all other people living in the household, related or not (such as grandparents, other relatives, or friends.)
May I apply if someone in my household is not a U.S. citizen? Yes. You or your children do not have to be U.S. citizens for your children to complete an application.
What if my income is not always the same? List the amount that you normally get. If you normally get overtime, include it, but not if you get overtime only sometimes. For seasonal work, write in the total annual income.
Will the income information or case number I give be checked? It may be. We may also ask you to send written proof.
How will the information be kept? Information you provide on the form, and your child's approval, will be protected as private data. For more information, see the back page of the Application for Educational Benefits.
If I don't qualify now, may I apply later? Yes. Please complete an application at any time if your income goes down, your household size goes up, or you start getting SNAP, MFIP, or FDPIR benefits.

 

How to complete the application for educational benefits

Complete the Application for Educational Benefits form for school year 2025-26 if any of the following applies to your household:

  • Any household member currently participates in the Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP), or the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), or the Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR), or
  • The household includes one or more foster children (a welfare agency or court has legal responsibility for the child), or
  • The total income of household members is within the guidelines shown below (gross earnings before deductions, not take-home pay). Do not include as income: foster care payments, federal education benefits, MFIP payments, or value of assistance received from SNAP, WIC, or FDPIR. Military: Do not include combat pay or assistance from the Military Privatized Housing Initiative. The income guidelines are effective from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026.

Maximum Total Income

Household Size $ Per Year $ Per Month $ Twice Per Month $ Per 2 Weeks $ Per Week
1 28,953 2,413 1,207 1,114 557
2 39,128 3,261 1,631 1,505 753
3 49,303 4,109 2,055 1,897 949
4 59,478 4,957 2,479 2,288 1,144
5 69,653 5,805 2,903 2,679 1,340
6 79,828 6,653 3,327 3,071 1,536
7 90,003 7,501 3,751 3,462 1,731
8 100,178 8,349 4,175 3,853 1,927
Add for each additional person 10,175 848 424 392 196

 

Step 1: Children

List all infants and children in the household, their school and grade if applicable, and birthdate. Attach an additional page if needed to list all children. Check the box if a child is in foster care (a welfare agency or court has legal responsibility for the child).

Step 2: Case Number

If any household member currently participates in SNAP, MFIP or FDPIR, write in the case number and then go to Step 4. If you do not participate in any of these programs, leave Step 2 blank and continue on to Step 3. 

Step 3: Adult and Child Incomes / Last 4 Digits of Social Security Number

  • Social Security Number/Total Household Members. An adult household member must provide the last four digits of their Social Security number or check the box if they do not have a Social Security number. Report the total number of household members and ensure all household members are listed individually on the application in the child or adult section as applicable. 
  • Child Income. If any children in the household have regular income, such as SSI or part-time jobs, list the total amount of regular incomes received by all children, and check the box for the frequency: weekly, bi-weekly, twice a month, or monthly. Do not include occasional earnings like babysitting or lawn mowing. 
  • Adult income. Report the names of adult household members and income earned in this section. ○ List all adults living in the household not listed in Step 1, whether related or not, such as grandparents, relatives, or friends. 
    • Gross Earnings from Work. This is usually the money received from working at jobs where a paycheck is received. For each income, check the box to show how often the income is received: weekly, bi-weekly, twice per month, or monthly. 
    • List gross incomes before deductions, not take-home pay. Do not list an hourly wage rate. For adults with no income to report, enter a ‘0’ or leave the section blank. For seasonal work, write in the total annual income.
    • Are you Self-Employed or a Farmer? List the net income per month or year after business expenses. Do not list the same income twice on the application. A loss from farm or self-employment must be listed as 0 income and does not reduce other income. 
    • Any Other Gross Income. List gross incomes before deductions from all other sources, such as SSI, unemployment, child support, public assistance, social security, rental income or annuities. 

Step 4: Signature and Contact Information

An adult household member must sign the form. If you do not want your information to be shared with Minnesota Health Care Programs, check the “Don’t share” box in Step 4. 

Optional: Please provide the information on ethnicity and race that is requested on the second page of the form. This information is not required and does not affect approval for school meal benefits. The information helps to ensure we are meeting civil rights requirements and fully serving our community.