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MENU
April Elem. Lunch Menu
April
Middle/High School
Lunch Menu
May
Elem. Lunch Menu
May
Middle/High School
Lunch Menu
Elementary
and Middle Schools Breakfast Menu*
Breakfast is served daily at: CVHS,
DHS, Algonquin, Iroquois, Wyandot, Cherokee, Clinton Valley,
Erie, Fox, Huron, Miami, Ojibwa and Ottawa. (check your
school for times.)
sendmoneytoschool.com
www.lunchapp.com
Nutrition Information for Commonly Served Foods
*DISCLAIMER - The
information contained is for informational purposes only and
not intended to treat or cure any disease or medical
condition or provide diagnostic material for any individual. 
Allergen
Disclaimer
If you have a food allergy please be aware that CVS
Breakfast and Lunch Program foods may contain or have come
into contact with peanuts, nuts or other possible allergens. |
2011-2012 School Meals Family
Application (Income Eligibility Info)
FOOD SERVICE
Food Service is
responsible for the preparation and service of Breakfast and/or
Lunch to the students of Chippewa Valley Schools.
2011-2012 Lunch
Prices
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Elementary
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Lunch - $2.70
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Lunch Plus -
$3.95 -
Breakfast
price - $1.50
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Middle School
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Lunch -
$2.95 -
Lunch Plus -
$4.20 -
Breakfast
price - $1.50
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High School
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Lunch - $2.95
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Lunch Plus -
$4.20
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Breakfast price - $1.50
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Milk for all -
$.60
Meal Magic
program provides benefits to parents, students
The Chippewa Valley Food Service Department is now offering
parents a new way to pay for their children's school lunch.
The Meal Magic program offers parents the ability to go
online to
sendmoneytoschool.com
to make real-time deposits on a meal debit card that can be used
in any of our school buildings. Meal Magic provides a single
data base system for the entire district meaning students can
travel between buildings and their account history goes with them.
This could allow a student to eat breakfast in one building travel
to another for lunch and everything would appear under one
account. It also allows parents to apply credit that can be
split between multiple children located in different school
buildings. A photo identification process is used to prevent
unauthorized users from using your child's debit card.
With
sendmoneytoschool.com parents have 24/7 secure access to
their child's account, can make one deposit for multiple children,
and have the ability to review each child's account through the
Internet.
Information for parents for the end of the school year.
Food Service would like to say “Thanks” to all those who
participated in our debit program this school year.
We hope you found it an easier and quicker way for your
students to purchase food.
It
is our policy to ‘roll’ all ending balances over for the next
school year. However,
if your student is leaving the district you will need to request a
refund. This
would particularly pertain to 12th graders who will be
leaving the district upon graduation. Click
here to learn more about refunds.
Food Service
Department
Tel: (586) 723-2110
Cindy VanWormer, Director
Julie Fleming, Secretary
If you have any questions about our lunch program, including free
and reduced lunches, please call our hotline at (586) 723-2294.
Nondiscrimination Statement:
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 Ave., 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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