Food Services - USD 230
Welcome to the USD
230 Department of Food Service. Each day our staff provides nutritious,
quality meals at an affordable price. Students receive meals that are
carefully designed to ensure that they have the resources and energy needed
to be successful learners.
The Director of Food Services plans meals using Nutrikids nutrient software
and input from students. All meals meet the criteria and regulations of the
U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Kansas State Department of Education.
Lunch menus are planned with the goal of providing students with one-third
of their Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) for key nutrients and calories.
Extra effort is made to provide low fat alternatives and to keep the average
number of calories from fat below 30 percent.
In addition to meal planning and preparation, the department coordinates the
Nutrition Benefit Program and encourages families to apply for its free or
reduced breakfast and lunch program. The department also works closely with
families to answer any questions or discuss any concerns.
Jayci Dalton,
R.D., L.D., Director
USD 230 Food
Service Department
19701 Ridgeview
Rd.
Spring Hill, KS 66083
913-592-7226
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Application* for
Child Nutrition Program Benefits |
| Waiver*
for Child Nutrition Program Benefits |
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Breakfast & Lunch Menus |
NEW!!! Manage Your Student’s Meal Account and Pay Fees Online
Through Skyward
Spring Hill Unified School District 230 now provides an easier
way to add money to your student’s meal account or pay fees online.
You can now make a payment, check your student’s account balance and
also view a breakdown of food purchases through the Skyward Family
Access program. An online payment can be made using your Visa or
MasterCard credit or debit card on the new secure web store, which
is powered by RevTrack, a national credit card processor. A $1
convenience fee will be applied to each transaction. If you prefer
not to make an online payment, check or cash payments are accepted
at all schools. For more information, read the
flier.*
Check out a
demonstration on how to make your first payment today. In
addition, visit User Resources
to access a link to Skyward Family Access or, if you don’t have a
Skyward login and password, download a form and then return it in
person to your student’s school office.
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| 2009 -
2010 Meal Fees |
| Meal Charges |
Elementary |
Middle or Jr. High |
High School |
| Full Price |
Reduced Price |
Full Price |
Reduced Price |
Full Price |
Reduced Price |
| Lunch |
1.95 |
0.40 |
2.15 |
0.40 |
2.15 |
0.40 |
| Breakfast |
1.20 |
0.30 |
1.20 |
0.30 |
1.20 |
0.30 |
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Milk Fees: $0.45 |
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Kindergarten Milk Fees: |
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$80.00/year |
$40.00/semester |
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Preschool Milk Fees: |
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4 Day |
$64.00/year |
$32.00/semester |
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3 Day |
$50.00/year |
$25.00/semester |
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2 Day |
$32.00/year |
$16.00/semester |
Nutrition
Benefit Application:
A breakfast and lunch program is served at each school. Students may
bring a lunch. Students meeting certain income standards set by the federal
government are eligible for free or reduced priced meals. A Nutrition
Benefit application for
reduced price or free meals is required. This form is available at the school
office or the Board of Education office. Once the form has been filled out
and returned to the school office, it will be processed for eligibility. A
letter will be mailed home regarding approval.
Textbook Rental Fees:
If a student is approved for free meals, he/she will qualify for free
textbooks and bus rides. The appropriate portion of the Nutrition Benefit
application must be filled out.
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