New Pandemic-EBT (P-EBT) Hotline for Parents

SANTA FE – A new P-EBT hotline has been established for parents who have questions about eligibility or would like additional information about P-EBT benefits, the New Mexico Human Services Department announced Thursday. The new 1-833-415-0569 P-EBT hotline will be manned from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday to assist families who have flooded current phone lines with questions about P-EBT.

The P-EBT program provides nutrition assistance to New Mexico families to offset meals missed because schools were in a remote learning mode in August and September. New Mexico households with children who receive free or reduced-price meals will receive benefits of $5.86 per child per day for the dates their individual school was 100 percent virtual up until the day their school instituted a hybrid model or Sept. 30; whichever was earlier.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture allocated more than $45 million in additional SNAP benefits for our state – enough to feed more than 243,000 vulnerable children in New Mexico. This follows federal approval of the state’s amended P-EBT program for the months of August and September.

Eligibility for the P-EBT benefit is determined by the New Mexico Public Education Department, which shares student information with the Human Services Department to distribute the P-EBT cards and issue benefits. A total of 72,659 P-EBT cards have been issued and were mailed out this week for families to access the fall benefit amount. Only one card will be issued in the eldest child’s name per household — if there are multiple children in the same household, all the benefits will be issued on the same card.

The Human Services Department and Public Education Department apologizes for the confusion and the delays customers have experienced in obtaining the cards and information regarding the P-EBT program. The new P-EBT hotline will help improve communications for customers.

  • If you have never received SNAP and received the summer P-EBT benefit, the fall benefit will be issued onto the same card.
  • If you have never received SNAP and did not receive the summer P-EBT benefit, you will receive a P-EBT card before the end of October.
  • If you are an existing SNAP customer and received the summer P-EBT benefit on your SNAP EBT card, you will receive a separate P-EBT card for the fall benefit before the end of October.
  • For additional information or eligibility questions please call the NEW P-EBT hotline at 1-833-415-0569. 
  • For assistance in activating or replacing an EBT card please contact the card vendor, FIS Global, at 1-800-843-8303.
  • For frequently asked questions and to view the amount of benefits issued based on each school schedule, please visit: https://www.hsd.state.nm.us/LookingForAssistance/p-ebt.aspx.

The Human Services Department provides services and benefits to more than 1 million New Mexicans through several programs including: the Medicaid Program, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Program, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Child Support Program, and several Behavioral Health Services.

Free Lunches Extended Through End of Year

Good Morning Amazing Dragon Families!

We wanted to reach out to let you know about food distribution updates. Lunch distribution will be extended through the end of the school year.

Moving forward, families will have several options for picking up meal kits. Parents and guardians can now pick up meal kits for children 18 years of age and under at no charge to any family. This includes toddlers and preschoolers, children who do not attend APS schools, and those who normally do not qualify for free meals. No tickets required.

The website link https://www.aps.edu/schools/aps-reentry-plan/reentry-plan-news/aps-to-offer-free-grab-go-meals-to-all-children will provide your family with the updates and additional sites to pick up grab and go meals. We will no longer be providing meals from our 21st Century Public Academy location at this time.

The options are as follows:

Students can pick up six breakfasts and six lunches on Mondays only from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. or 4 p.m.-5:30 p.m. at the following schools:

Albuquerque High
Atrisco Heritage Academy
Cibola High
Del Norte High
Highland HS
Manzano HS
Rio Grande HS
West Mesa HS

Students can pick up meals 3 days a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Each meal kit will include two breakfasts and two lunches at the following schools:

A. Montoya ES
Bandelier ES
Carlos Rey ES
Chaparral ES
Chelwood ES
Dennis Chavez ES
Dolores Gonzales ES
Duranes ES
Edward Gonzales ES
E.G. Ross ES
Eldorado HS
Janet Kahn ES
Georgia O’Keeffe ES
Hoover MS
Inez ES
James Monroe MS
Jimmy Carter MS
Kennedy MS
La Cueva HS
La Mesa ES
Lavaland ES
Los Padillas ES
Lowell ES
MacArthur ES
Manzano Mesa ES
Marie Hughes ES
Mark Twain ES
McCollum ES
Montezuma ES
Mountain View ES
Navajo ES
Pajarito ES
Los Ranchos ES
Rudolfo Anaya ES
Sandia SH
Sombra Del Monte ES
S.R. Marmon ES
Tres Volcanes K-8
Truman MS
Valley HS
Ventana Ranch ES
Volcano Vista HS
Washington MS
Wilson MS
Zia ES

Thank you all very much! We hope you are safe and healthy!

Mary Tarango, CEO

10/12/20 Equity Council Minutes

Equity Council Meeting Draft Minutes

October 12, 2020

6pm

Present: Kristin Healy, Doreen DiNaro, Kendra Brown, Alfreda Begaye, Victoria Tafoya, Bianca Belmonte-Sapien (absent- Sabrina Seedor, Florencio Reza)

Agenda: Underserved Populations- Advisory Topics for Equity

Minutes: September Draft Minutes reviewed, no corrections/additions. Access to 21st Century as a choice- 10% EL, 19% Special Education, XX% NA, XX% Economically Disadvantaged. Ms. B will work with STARS coordinator on 40 Day Data pull for NA population including Tribal Affiliation. Possible Bus Routes (NE/SE) as a means of access. Resources and curriculum for teachers to share (such as Indigenous People’s Day). What are the curriculum, resources, and how can teachers adjust? Possibility of recognition of monthly cultural celebrations across the school- A fact, sound clips a day for the month- start with something small, such as current events connections. Add local/culturally significant Wax museum choices. How can we get our teachers on board? Question: What is the demographic make-up of our staff? 32% Male. Question: Curriculum/Textbooks used by teachers? Availability of books by people of color at 21st Century. Choice of book for SSR during homeroom, what is the topic/author composition of book grade level lists? EL book purchases with diverse cultural significance. Discussed OSI uses of cultural resources in NM.

Next Meeting: November 9, 6-7pm (meetings will occur 1 hour prior to PTA)

Agenda: Underserved Populations- Advisory Topics for Equity

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Time: 6pm

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10/22/20 SAC Agenda

  1. Brainstorm opening via Mentimeter: What are some challenges faced by students during virtual instruction?
  2. Introductions- All members
  3. A Historical Perspective of Out of School Instruction- TBD
  4. Review of Criteria for OSIs- Bianca Belmonte-Sapien
  5. Review examples of current OSIs for 5th-8th- Mr. Peckens or Bianca Belmonte-Sapien
  6. Brainstorm of ideas for OSIs (1st-4th grades) – All members
  7. Determine next meeting time