Frequently Asked Questions

  • Who plans the school menus?

    Registered dietitians plan the menus in the Food and Nutrition Services office. New recipes and food products are taste-tested and evaluated by students. Menus are developed from this feedback.

    Are school meals healthy by today's standards?

    A healthy diet consists of various foods eaten in moderation to promote good lifelong eating habits. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Child Nutrition Program sets menu patterns and specific nutrient requirements that our breakfast and lunch menus meet. Recent legislation (Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act) made significant changes to these requirements to further ensure that meals meet the needs of students. School meals provide the many nutrients needed to succeed in school and lead a healthy lifestyle. Over the past decade, school nutrition professionals, the school food industry, and other partners have made incredible strides in strengthening the nutrition of school meals; research shows school meals are the healthiest meals children eat in a day! Click here for more information USDA.

    Why does an adult meal cost more?

    The school lunch program is available primarily for students, and meals and food items are planned to meet their preferences and nutritional needs. Teachers and adults are served the same food portions as secondary school students. Because there is no federal subsidy for adults, the cost of an adult meal is more than the cost of a student meal. Parents or guardians are encouraged to eat with their students. Eating a meal at your student's school is an excellent opportunity to observe the cafeteria environment, the food options your student has each day and which of those options your student chooses.

    What are a la carte foods?

    A la carte foods are available for purchase in addition to the school meal. A la carte items vary with each school but can include fresh fruit, yogurt, milk, juice, cookies, fruit snacks, or a second main dish. The price for a la carte items is the same for adults and for students.  A la carte items can be paid for with cash or from your student's meal account.

    What if I want to put a limit on my student's account?

    We encourage parents to have a conversation with their students about a la carte purchases to encourage healthy choices at a young age. Parents will be able to set limits for student accounts in the upcoming new system. Link coming soon. We are busy working on our new online payment and application system.  All account balances have been saved and will be transferred to your new account automatically.  Please come back in July for instructions on accessing our new system!  Have a great summer!

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Last Modified on June 7, 2024