Webutuck students to receive free school meals

AMENIA —  The Webutuck Central School District (WCSD) is participating in the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), which is qualifying all students in the district for free breakfast and lunch.

“In the past, whatever percent of free lunch you had, you got paid at that rate for their reimbursement and the remaining was paid at a reduced rate,” said WCSD business administrator Robert Farrier. “The state funding in the state budget this year, what it allowed us to do is, if you qualify for the Community Eligibility Provision, they’re making up the difference.”

The approval for the CEP program will last for four years. The state budget for fiscal year 2023-2024 includes more than $134 million in funding for free school meals. Senate bill S1678A, which, as of this writing, is in committee, would make all school meals free for all New York state students if enacted.

CEP allows schools and school districts to serve breakfast and lunch to all students at no cost, and households do not need to apply to the program. In order to qualify for CEP, 40% of a district’s students must qualify for free meals. The federal government is considering a rule proposed by the USDA to reduce that number to 25%.

Latest News

Costumed paraders
Nathan Miller

Webutuck Elementary students ushered in Halloween with a colorful parade around the school parking lot on Friday, Oct. 31, delighting middle and high school students who lined the sidewalk to hand out candy.

Webutuck High School social studies teacher Kevin Kleespies let students pet his bear steed as they passed.Nathan Miller

Legal Notices - November 6, 2025

Legal Notice

Brevi Properties LLC

Keep ReadingShow less
Classifieds - November 6, 2025

Help Wanted

Weatogue Stables has an opening: for a full time team member. Experienced and reliable please! Must be available weekends. Housing a possibility for the right candidate. Contact Bobbi at 860-307-8531.

Services Offered

Deluxe Professional Housecleaning: Experience the peace of a flawlessly maintained home. For premium, detail-oriented cleaning, call Dilma Kaufman at 860-491-4622. Excellent references. Discreet, meticulous, trustworthy, and reliable. 20 years of experience cleaning high-end homes.

Keep ReadingShow less
Indigo girls: a collaboration in process and pigment
Artist Christy Gast
Photo by Natalie Baxter

In Amenia this fall, three artists came together to experiment with an ancient process — extracting blue pigment from freshly harvested Japanese indigo. What began as a simple offer from a Massachusetts farmer to share her surplus crop became a collaborative exploration of chemistry, ecology and the art of making by hand.

“Collaboration is part of our DNA as people who work with textiles,” said Amenia-based artist Christy Gast as she welcomed me into her vast studio. “The whole history of every part of textile production has to do with cooperation and collaboration,” she continued.

Keep ReadingShow less