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New School Nutrition Meal Prices for 2011-2012

The Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 was passed through the United States Congress. This Act contained the language for the reauthorization of the Child Nutrition Program. As part of this Act, a provision (Section 205) requires Local Education Associations to start gradually increasing the price of a full paid student meal to match the reimbursement rate received for a free student meal.

Based on this new legislated price increase, Child Nutrition will be making a price increase for the 2012-13 school year.


Breakfast Prices

You may prepay your child's meal account online with Mastercard or Visa. Please log on to www.mylunchmoney.com for more details.

Day

5 Days

22 Days (approx. 1 month)

Elementary Student

$1.25

$6.25

$27.50

Middle School Student

$1.25

$6.25

$27.50

High School Student

$1.25

$6.25

$27.50

Reduced Price Breakfast

$0.30

$1.50

$6.60

Adult Breakfast *

$1.50

$7.50

$33.00

Milk (price without lunch purchase or extra milk purchase with lunch)

$.55

$2.75

$12.10


Lunch Prices

Elementary Student

$1.75

$8.75

$38.50

Middle School Student

$2.00

$10.00

$44.00

High School Student

$2.00

$10.00

$44.00

Reduced Price Lunch

$0.40

$2.00

$8.80

PCSD Employee

$2.85

$14.25

$62.70

Guest Price

$3.00

$15.00

$66.00

Milk (price without lunch purchase or extra milk purchase with lunch)

$.55

$2.75

$12.10

 



Meal Payment Methods

PCSD accepts prepayment allowing you to pay into your child's account.  We accept cash or checks for the amount of purchase. If paying by cash, put your payment in a sealed envelope with your child’s name and teacher’s name on it. If paying by check, please put your child’s student ID number on the check. Example: (lunch) and 20 meals and child's name written on the check or envelope.

Charges

If an elementary or middle school student does not have money for meals, the student is allowed to charge according to the guidelines listed below.

  • Elementary students may charge up to $5.00
  • Middle school students may charge up to $5.00
  • Charges are not allowed for High School Students
  • Extra food sales may not be charged
  • Adult charges are not allowed


NSF CHECKS FOR SCHOOL MEALS

The Paulding County Board of Education has an agreement with ChecXchange for the collection of all returned checks issued to school cafeterias.  If your check is returned by the bank, it will be automatically forwarded by the Paulding County Board of Education's bank directly to ChecXchange after the first presentation. ChecXchange will contact you in order to collect the face amount of the bad check plus the state allowed collection fee of $30.  This fee is subject to change as allowed by law.  If you do not respond to ChecXchange or if ChecXchange is unable to contact you, ChecXchange may re-present your check to the bank electronically along with applicable collection fees.

Contact ChecXchange directly at 877-343-1823.

 

 


In accordance with Federal Law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability.  To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Adjudication, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call toll free (866) 632-9992 (Voice).  Individuals who are hearing impaired or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339; or (800) 845-6136 (Spanish).  USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.


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