P-EBT Food Assistance Benefits for Families Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer Program (P-EBT) food assistance benefits will go to Michigan families with students ages 0-26 that are eligible for Free or Reduced-Price School Meals. This includes families currently receiving Food Assistance Program benefits, as well as those not currently enrolled in the program. No application is necessary for eligible families to receive P-EBT benefits. If you have any questions, please contact 1-833-905-0028 If the student was already receiving SNAP benefits, they will automatically receive the P-EBT benefits on their card. Our whole district is eligible based on a Free or Reduced-Price Meal the pre-loaded P-EBT card will come in the mail and will be in the oldest school aged child’s name, not the parents name. Keep the card for ongoing benefits you may receive. MDDHS is processing cards in batches thru mid-May. The combined benefit amount for March/April is $193.80 per child and will be available by the end of April. The combined benefit amount for May/June is $182.40 per child and will be available by the end of May. To activate the card call the phone number on the back of the card. You will need the EBT card number on the front of the card, your zip code, and the date of birth of the oldest child in your household. You will need to set a four-digit pin number.
almost 5 years ago, Joseph Passalacqua
Pandemic
Pandemic EBT
Pandemic EBT
Words of Wisdom
almost 5 years ago, Joseph Passalacqua
Positive
Have a great day!
almost 5 years ago, Joseph Passalacqua
Mornings
Happy Cinco De Mayo!
almost 5 years ago, Joseph Passalacqua
Cinco de Mayo
Today (and everyday!), we honor teachers across the nation, who continue to work tirelessly to shape our future generations, even in the midst of the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic. #GoBeavers
about 5 years ago, Joseph Passalacqua
Happy Teacher week
Thank you
🌞
about 5 years ago, Joseph Passalacqua
sun
BEAVERTON STRONG: Everyone is encouraged to wear Beaverton gear this Thursday, May 7th.
about 5 years ago, Jennifer Johnston
spirit flyer
#GoBeavers
about 5 years ago, Joseph Passalacqua
#GoBeavers
Be the attitude that you want to be around!
about 5 years ago, Joseph Passalacqua
Attitude
Set your goals high!
about 5 years ago, Joseph Passalacqua
Goals
The Class of 2020 would like to extend a HUGE thank you to our community for the generous contributions towards the Senior banners! Each senior will have a 2020 banner highlighting them. These will be proudly hung on the streetscape lightposts throughout our town in the upcoming week! Thank you again for your support!
about 5 years ago, Renee Inscho
Seniors 2020
Need a little boost?
about 5 years ago, Joseph Passalacqua
Lil boost
Our wish to you!
about 5 years ago, Joseph Passalacqua
Be positive
A new requirement under the Governor's latest order is for people to cover their nose and mouth with homemade or non-medical grade face coverings when they enter enclosed public spaces, starting Monday. WE ARE IN DESPERATE NEED OF FACE COVERINGS FOR OUR ESSENTIAL STAFF! We have secured some masks but we are need of many more for the remainder of the school year. PLEASE CONSIDER DONATING TO THE SCHOOLS. We are in this together. #GoBeavers
about 5 years ago, Joseph Passalacqua
donate ppe
If you have requested, the buses will make deliveries today between the hours on Noon and 2pm FOOD & PACKET PICKUP Our free drive thru grab-and-go meals will continue at the back of Beaverton Jr./Sr. High School and at Billings Township Hall. ACADEMIC packet pick-ups will be available in the front of the buildings for families to pick up during these times as well. #GoBeavers
about 5 years ago, Joseph Passalacqua
Please be sure to be on the list.
Thank you to all of our Administrative Professionals within Beaverton Schools. Today is your day! We appreciate you. #GoBeavers
about 5 years ago, Joseph Passalacqua
Admin Pro Day
We miss you!
about 5 years ago, Joseph Passalacqua
We miss you!
As a result of COVID-19 and the closing of school buildings for the 2019-2020 School Year, school districts must submit a Continuity of Learning and COVID-19 Response Plan (“Plan”) in order to continue to receive state aid for operations. Although schools are closed and not providing in-person instruction, teaching and learning must continue. Michigan educators have been called to provide our students with continued learning. The document attached here helps explain a small portion of our learning plan. Also, it indicates where people can find information to help answer any difficult questions that may have come up. Thank you for your continued patience and support through these difficult times. #GoBeavers
about 5 years ago, Joseph Passalacqua
CoL
Thank you to everyone who helped load the buses for meal and packet deliveries. Today is our first day of delivering meals and packets for those in need. Our drive thru is still open this afternoon from 4-6pm for meal and packet pickups at the buildings and Billings Twp. hall. Please call the schools if you have any questions. Also, we have included a letter in each packet that helps explain our continuity of learning plan.
about 5 years ago, Joseph Passalacqua
Help
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Team work
Positive thoughts.
about 5 years ago, Joseph Passalacqua
Stop being afraid