Welcome to
the Cafeteria Page. We hope you find this information helpful. Please
find the menus for this week under the "Lunch Menu" tab on the home
page.
Breakfast Program
Breakfast is served to kindergarten, first grade, and second grade students each morning from7:15 – 7:45 a.m. Students must be in the breakfast line by 7:45 a.m. in order to be served breakfast. Children
who wish to eat breakfast at school should report directly to the
cafeteria. If a child goes to class first, he or she will likely be too
late for breakfast and will be turned away. Arrival after 7:45 a.m. will
not allow the child time to eat, take his or her tray to the scullery,
and arrive in class on time. Only late arriving bus students are served
after 7:45 a.m.
Preschool
students (3K & 4K) in full-day classes should report directly to
the preschool classrooms. These classes will enter the cafeteria
following the WPS News Show and eat breakfast together with their
teachers.
Children
participating in the school breakfast program should be able to come to
the cafeteria and follow the procedures explained by the adults on
duty. Children who are hesitant about eating breakfast in the cafeteria
(and still require the parent to be nearby) should become more familiar
and comfortable with lunch procedures before beginning to participate in
the school breakfast program. We regret that we are unable to provide
breakfast for parents.
The
cost of the student breakfast is $1.00 per day. A free/reduced priced
breakfast is available for those who qualify. The reduced breakfast is
.30 per day. Please complete the free or reduced meal application at
registration. Parents are responsible for paying for the days the child eats until the application has been approved.
Preschool Snack Program
Only
preschool children are served snacks from the cafeteria. The cost for
snack is $.50 per day. Reduced snack cost is $.10 per day. The free or
reduced application may apply for snacks as well as meals. Parents are responsible for paying for the days the child receives snacks until the application has been approved.
Lunch Program
A
well-balanced lunch meeting USDA guidelines is provided for students
each day. Weekly menus are posted in the cafeteria, on the school
website, and
in classroom newsletters. Additional copies of menus can be obtained
from the school office. If a student is allergic to milk or milk
products, juice may be substituted. Any request to substitute juice for
milk must be accompanied by a letter from a physician and submitted to
the school nurse. The nurse will notify the cafeteria manager. Any other
food allergies should be handled in the same manner. It
is the responsibility of the parent to notify the teacher and the nurse
each year that the student has allergies to milk or foods or any
special dietary restrictions.
The
cost of the student lunch is $1.70 per day. A free/reduced priced lunch
is available for those who qualify. The reduced lunch is .40 per day.
Please complete the free or reduced meal application at registration.Parents are responsible for paying for the days the child eats until the application has been approved.We
cannot accept charges if funds are not available in the account. Lunches
must be sent from home until the account has a positive balance. If there is a question regarding the meal account, please contact Kathy Thomas at 476-2089.
Some
parents wish to eat lunch with their children on special occasions
throughout the school year. We are happy to accommodate as long as you
notify the child’s teacher by 8:00 a.m. on the day you would like to
eat, so that you can be included in our lunch count. The teacher will be
responsible for notifying the cafeteria manager and the lobby
receptionist, so they can be expecting you. All
visitors will need to bring a driver’s license or SC identification
from the Department of Motor Vehicles to be scanned to obtain a
visitor’s pass to enter the cafeteria.
Two
meals at which we are unable to accommodate guests are the Thanksgiving
and Christmas meals. We are also not able to accommodate guests on the
days we serve bagged lunches. If you are coming to eat lunch at school, we do ask that you eat school lunch and not bring restaurant food into the cafeteria. It
is also important that the child remain at school to receive afternoon
instruction, so we ask that you not request an early dismissal following
lunch.
Meal Accounts
Every
student will be assigned an individual meal account. Payments should be
made into this account, which works similar to a debit card. The system
keeps track of all meals served from the cafeteria (breakfast, lunch,
preschool snack, extra milk) and deducts from the balance at the time
the meal is served.A student
may eat meals as long as funds are available in the account. The school
is unable to provide meals on credit. The parent should be prepared to
send lunches from home when the account balance is too low to cover
meals. If you have questions about our system or these procedures, please contact Mrs. Hodge at 476-3174.
Low balance
notices will be sent home on Wednesdays. You should deposit additional
money into your child’s account as soon as you receive a low balance
notice.Be
sure to look for this notice in your child’s bookbag on Wednesdays.
Payments should be sent to the child’s teacher. Be sure to place the
money/check in an envelope and include the barcode number on a
check. Please write the child’s name, barcode number, and the teacher’s
name on the envelope. Funds remaining in the account at the end of the
school year will be refunded.
Occasionally,
parents are unaware of the meals their child is eating at school. They
are surprised when they receive a notice that the account balance is
low. Upon investigation, we may find that the child is eating breakfast
or getting extra milks without the parents’ knowledge. Therefore, we are
providing a form where parents can indicate which meals (lunch,
breakfast, preschool snacks, and milks) the child will routinely consume
at school. We hope this will alleviate any surprises for parents when
they receive balance notices.
Free or Reduced Meal Applications
You
may submit an application for free or reduced meals at registration or
anytime during the school year. Applications are available in the school
office or from the school web site at the “Forms” link. If you have any
questions regarding specific meal accounts, please contact Kathy Thomas at 476-2089.
If
a student was on free or reduced status the previous year, the status
will only be carried over for 30 days into the new school year. A new
application must be completed for the child to continue receiving
benefits for the current year. The application should be completed at
registration even if you have received written notification that the
status will carry over. Until a new meal application is approved,
students are responsible for the full price of meals regardless of their
typical status. Meals eaten while the child is not under free or
reduced status cannot be reduced to free or reduced status at a later
date. Meals must be paid according to the status on the day the meal is
eaten.
The
federal government has additional requirements related to free or
reduced meal accounts. One requirement is that a form must be signed
every 60 days if no income or no employment is listed on the initial
application. Those dates are November 15th, January 15th, and March 15th.
If the form is not received by the date indicated, the free or reduced
status reverts to PAID status. If the income or employment status has
changed, a new meal application should be submitted.
Sometimes,
a family may be directly certified. In this case, it is critical that
all family members be listed on the application form. If older siblings
are already on free or reduced status and younger siblings are enrolled
at a later date, it is important that they are added to the form.
Otherwise, we have no record of that the younger siblings are on free or
reduced status and they will be charged full meal prices.
Lunches from Home/Outside Food
Lunches
from home should consist of nutritious foods and be contained in a
lunchbox labeled with the child’s name. There can be no sharing of food
brought from home. Also, parents should ensure that food brought from
home remains at the proper temperature for safety. Access to
refrigerators is not guaranteed. Therefore, lunches that need to remain
chilled should contain a cold pack or frozen juice box. Foods cannot be
microwaved at school unless prescribed by a physician.
Students bringing drinks from home should not bring canned sodas, glass bottles, or carbonated drinks. Opened drink containers may not be carried from the cafeteria as they easily spill creating sticky messes in the classrooms.