Penn Cambria Food Service
2010-11 Application for Free and Reduced Price School Meals Children need healthy meals to learn. Penn Cambria School District offers healthy meals every school day. Breakfast at all schools costs $1.00. Lunch at the elementary schools costs $1.70. Lunch at the middle and high schools costs $1.80. Your child(ren) may qualify for free meals or for reduced price meals. Reduced price is $0.30 for breakfast and $0.40 for lunch. If not applying for free and reduced price meals via COMPASS (see below), you may complete and submit this application to find out if your child(ren) qualifies for free or reduced price school meals. More ...
COMPASS Now families can apply for free or reduced price school meals through the National School Lunch Program online using the Internet! This can be done using COMPASS. COMPASS allows Pennsylvanian’s to apply for social service programs, such as Food Stamps (FS), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Energy Assistance, Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), etc., online. Families can use COMPASS to apply for free or reduced price school meals only, or they can apply for other services at the same time (FS, TANF, etc.). More ...
Penn Cambria Breakfast Prices 2010-2011 More ...
Penn Cambria Breakfast A La Carte Prices 2010-2011 More ...
Penn Cambria Lunch Prices 2010-2011 More ...
Penn Cambria Lunch A La Carte Prices 2010-2011 More ...
Lunch Account Information Letter Lunch Account Information Letter More ...
My School Account Monitor your children’s lunchtime purchases, track what your children have been eating for the past 30 days, make deposits directly into their meal accounts, and have an email reminder sent to you when an account balance gets low. Student debit account deposits can be made through ACH payments. Each child’s account will be updated nightly so that account balance information and payments will be current as of the following day. More ...
Low Fat Menu Items If The items are selected as a complete meal students are consuming a meal that complies with the U.S.D.A National School Lunch Guidelines in the 30% or less of the total calories come from fat and a food is consumed from all five of the major food groups according to the Food Guide Pyramid.
Healthy Standards The Nurtition Group has adopted a set of standards that we feel can be achieved within all of our accounts. These standards will be implemented next school year, based on the voluntary recommendations set forth by the Pennsylvania Department of Education. They are as follows: More ...
Adult Lunch Pricing Explanation More ...
End of Year Negative Balances Letter More ...
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