Nutrition Services
We are proud to be able to offer a variety of fresh and nutritious meals to our students. Meals like Breaded Chicken with parsley green beans, Taco Tuesday, and the students favorite: Pizza Friday. Lunch will include an entrée, garden bar, fresh seasonal fruit, and choice of regular or chocolate milk.
Parents will need to create a Lunch Portal account to pre-order and monitor account activity. You will need your students id number to create an account and can find it by logging into the PowerSchool Parent Portal and clicking on the 'Student Reports' tab then 'Student ID'.
It is important to pre-order meals to ensure there is enough food prepared for students coming through the lunch line. Convenient 24/7 pre-ordering is available on the Lunch Time portal. Breakfast and lunch must be pre-ordered a week prior to meal service date. For frequent ordering, meals can be selected a month in advance or as far in advance as allowed by the system. The lunch portal is always open; however, due to the logistics of ordering ingredients, breakfast and lunch orders cannot be placed within the same week of the meal date.
As an additional reminder, breakfast and lunch must be pre-ordered 7 days in advance. Example: If today is the 5th of any month, you can order for the 12th and beyond, but not for the 11th (or before).
To cancel a pre-ordered breakfast or lunch, please email chef at [email protected].
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Minimum Day Ordering
Please be aware that it is especially important to pre-order for minimum days. There is a short window for the nutrition staff to cook and prepare food and pack it for delivery to your student. While we strive to feed each student the planned menu option, it is possible that there will be a shortage due to the unexpected demand. Students who did not preorder could possibly have a replacement meal if there is an above average demand for food.

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- mail:
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202-690-7442; or - email:
[email protected].
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
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Last Reviewed: Thursday, April 17, 2025