Nutrition Services
December 12, 2005
The school food service program offers an economical and convenient option for school day meals. A full priced meal includes a combination of milk, vegetable, fruit, bread, and meat or other protein rich food. The district receives federal subsidies for each meal it serves that fits that guide. A breakfast program helps students get a good start to their school day. All meals meet the dietary guidelines of the National School Lunch and Breakfast program.
- The food service program serves breakfast to about 45 students each school day.
- The food service lunch program serves about 865 children each school day within the district. School lunch services also prepare meals for about 99 parochial school students each day.
As our lunch accounts are not debit accounts, parents are encouraged to pre-pay to their child's meal account. Students need only use their ID number to access meals. Free and reduced price meals are available. An application process determines eligibility and those applications are available at the district office.
A food service committee composed of students, teachers, parents, administrators, and board members reviewed the food service program as part of the development of wellness plans in the district. This committee made recommendations for changes in the program to be implemented over the next three years, which the board of education approved. Changes for the 2005-2006 school year will include a veggie and fruit bar designed for elementary students, more daily choices for middle school students, and fewer high fat offerings in the ala carte high school service.
Nutrition Services
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