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    èßäapp¹ÙÍø Nutrition Services is happy to announce all students will be able to enjoy breakfast and lunch at no charge for the 2024-25 school year. This opportunity is made possible in part by the expansion of federal eligibility and additional funds allocated by the state’s . Families do not need to submit a free and reduced-price meal application. All èßäapp¹ÙÍø students are automatically enrolled in this program. Access to nutritious meals is a crucial component of student success and well-being, and we are thrilled to be able to take advantage of this opportunity on behalf of our students.

    Breakfast includes an entree, choice of fruit, and milk. Lunch includes a choice of entree, milk, and unlimited fruits and vegetables. Students must choose at least three foods, with one food being at least a 1/2 cup of fruit and/or a vegetable. 

    Due to this change in services, our kitchen teams will no longer be able to take cash or check payments. If students bring their lunch from home and want milk, they must choose two other foods – such as a fruit and vegetable – at no charge. Milk can no longer be purchased separately.

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Nutrition Services
(503) 916-3399
Whitney Ellersick, MS, RDN
Senior Director
(503) 916-3276
Ben Dandeneau
Assistant Director
(503) 916-3275
Amy DeSimone, SNS
Program Manager
(503) 916-3280
Susi Handke-Greiner
Program Manager
(503) 916-3572
Jen Riley
Program Manager
503-916-3379
Graham Schreiber
Program Manager
503-916-3272
Ginny Blickenstaff
Program Manager
(503)-916-3284
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