

If approved, the school will send the information to the Department of Education.The school will approve or deny your form.What happens after I submit the Request to Review P-EBT Amount form to my school? If you did not get P-EBT but believe your student is eligible, complete the Request to Review P-EBT Amount form.

What do I do if I think my student is eligible for P-EBT, but we did not receive any benefits? It is included with your P-EBT notice and online at. If you believe you got the wrong P-EBT amount, complete the Request to Review P-EBT Amount form. What do I do if I think the number of days reported by my student's school was too low? If the household does not receive DTA benefits, they will receive a P-EBT card for each eligible student.Ħ. Newly eligible students will receive their School Year 2022-2023 P-EBT benefits on their DTA EBT card if they are in a household that receives DTA benefits (SNAP and/or TAFDC). Children in households that do not receive DTA benefits got their P-EBT benefits on a P-EBT card. Most children in a household that receives DTA benefits (SNAP and/or TAFDC) got P-EBT directly on their DTA EBT card. If a student received P-EBT in the past, they will get their School Year 2022-2023 P-EBT benefits on the same card. In addition, an estimated 475,000 school-age children and their families will receive one Summer P-EBT payment per student on July 25. When will my student get their P-EBT benefits?Įligible K-12 families will receive a retroactive P-EBT payment on June 25 for COVID-19-related school absences that occurred September 2022 through May 11, 2023. How much will my student get in P-EBT benefits?Ī student’s P-EBT benefit amount per month will depend on the student’s number of school-reported COVID-related absences for each month. ♦ Days that a student participated in remote learning (either due to temporary school closure or due to remote learning during quarantine) also count as P-EBT eligible daysģ. ♦ Absences due to student being symptomatic in accordance with Protocol C of the state’s COVID absence policy (any symptoms that would keep student home from school, COVID positive or not) ♦ Absences due to asymptomatic close contact or quarantine *Excused absences fall under one of the following categories:
