Meals

Nutritious meals play a vital role in helping students stay focused, energized, and ready to learn. Our school provides free lunch to all students every school day through a federally supported meal program.
What to Expect at Lunch
Lunch is served during each grade's scheduled lunch period. All meals are carefully planned to meet USDA nutrition standards and typically include:
- A variety of fruits and vegetables
- Whole grains
- Lean proteins
Vegetarian options and accommodations for food allergies are available. Families are encouraged to contact the school to discuss dietary needs or restrictions.
Lunchroom Expectations
To ensure a safe and respectful environment, students are expected to follow these lunchroom rules:
- Walk calmly in the lunchroom
- Sit in their assigned area
- Clean their area and dispose of trash appropriately
Following these expectations helps maintain a smooth, safe, and enjoyable experience for everyone.
USDA Nondiscrimination Statement
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