School Lunch  

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School lunches offered at affordable prices


A complete lunch that meets the federally established nutritional requirements may be purchased for $1.75 at the elementary and middle schools. The junior and high schools offer a wide variety of choices, and complete meals may be purchased beginning at $2.00. Milk is included in all complete lunches.

Students may be able to get lunches free or at a reduced price of $.40, depending on family income and size. If you now get food stamps or Family Independence Program (FIP) benefits for your child, he/she may receive free meals.

Free or reduced-price breakfast is also offered at each of our schools. Breakfast can be purchased for $1.00 at the elementary and middle school and $1.25 at the junior and high school. Reduced price is $.30. For further information, call the Food Service Office at (435) 738-1244 or (435) 738-1245.

If your total household income is the same or less than the amounts on the income chart, please fill out an application for meal assistance.
  
Applications for free or reduced-price lunches are available at every school building and take approximately ten business days to process.

In the operation of the child feeding program, no child will be discriminated against because of race, sex, color, national origin, age or disability. To file a complaint, write to: USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W, Whitten Building, 1400 Independence Ave. S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (202) 720-5964.

Income Chart - Meal Assistance for 2009-10

Total
Family Size

Income
Yearly

Income
Monthly

Twice per Month

Every Two Weeks Income Weekly
1

$20,036

$1,670

$835

$771 $386
2

$26,955

$2,247

$1,124

$1,037 $519
3

$33,874

$2,823

$1,412

$1,303 $652
4

$40,793

$3,400

$1,700

$1,569 $785
5

$47,712

$3,976

$1,988

$1,836 $918
6

$54,631

$4,553

$2,277

$2,102 $1,051
7

$61,550

$5,130

$2,565

$2,368 $1,184
8

$68,469

$5,706

$2,853

$2,634 $1,317