Is food service offered at all schools?
• A reasonably priced school lunch program offering nutritious and well-balanced meals is available at all 20 schools. Breakfast is also offered at several schools. Meals are prepared and packaged in individual servings in a central kitchen and delivered daily to the schools. At the junior highs, School Nutrition Services staff members prepare food on-site daily. Menus are determined based on student preferences, and several choices are available each day. A monthly menu is distributed to students and is also available on this Web site under “Menus” on the home page. Breakfast and lunch may be purchased by the day, week, month, semester, or year. The cost for breakfast is $1.15 per meal; the cost for lunch is $1.95 per meal for elementary students and $2.00 per meal for junior high students. Milk is available for sale at a cost of 35¢ per carton for students who bring a lunch from home. School menus are available in the School Nutrition Services section.
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