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Food and Nutrition Services: Menus and Nutrient Information

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Menus for May 2012

Click the name of the menus and nutrient information you want to see for this month.

Breakfast menus with nutrient information Lunch menus with nutrient information A la carte menu with nutrient information
Elementary school breakfast Elementary school lunch NA
Junior high school breakfast Junior high school lunch Junior high Snack Express a la carte menu (pdf, 45kb)
High school breakfast High school lunch High school Snack Express a la carte menu (pdf, 45kb)

The following printable menus include information on menu items that may contain pork, peanuts, or almonds.

Printable breakfast menus Printable lunch menus
Elementary school breakfast (pdf, 83kb) Elementary school lunch (pdf, 2.5Mb)
Junior high school breakfast (pdf, 82kb) Junior high school lunch (pdf, 165kb)
High school breakfast (pdf, 82kb) High school lunch (pdf, 203kb)


Menus for April 2012

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Elementary school breakfast Elementary school lunch
Junior high school breakfast Junior high school lunch
High school breakfast High school lunch


Meal Prices

Costs. Costs for school meals, including milk, in 2011-12 are as follows:

  • $3.10 for elementary school lunch
  • $3.40 for junior high school lunch
  • $3.50 for high school lunch
  • $3.95 for adult lunch
  • $2.25 for student breakfast, all grades
  • $3.05 for adult breakfast
  • 65 cents for an extra carton of milk

MySchoolBucks. You can use www.mySchoolBucks.com to go online and pay for your child's meals using your credit or debit card. Get more information about this online school meal payment plan.

Free and reduced price meals. Reduced-price lunches for those who qualify are 40 cents each for all grade levels, and breakfasts are free. Get more information about free and reduced-price meals.

Forgotten lunch money. Because there is a real concern for student welfare, schools are provided an inventory of high-grain granola bars and milk to be used as a snack alternative so that no students are left hungry in case they forget to bring a lunch or lunch money. The granola bar and milk will tide the students over until school's out and they can get lunch at home.

Allergies or Special Dietary Needs

Read more information regarding accommodations for students with allergies or special dietary needs.

Puyallup School District Food and Nutrition Services:
Promoting Student Achievement through Quality Support

 

This institution is an equal opportunity provider.

 

Updated 4/30/12

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