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by German Ratke IV Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How can I view the Issaquah School District lunch menu?

The Issaquah School District Food Service department has partnered with Health-e Pro to enhance the lunch menu viewing experience for students and parents. View nutritional information for each menu item. View ingredient statements for each menu item. Filter menu items by the top 8 common allergens.

What is in a school meal in District 204?

What is in a District 204 meal? The $2.75/elementary or $2.80/secondary meal that is available to all students includes: fluid milk, meat/meat alternate, two different fruits and/or vegetables, and breads/grains. A second reimbursable meal is 100% chargeable to all free/reduced students.

Are nuts allowed in Indian Prairie school cafeterias?

Indian Prairie School District #204 and OrganicLife SmartFoodservice takes food allergies very seriously and takes every precaution to keep our cafeterias and kitchens safe for your children. As such, OrganicLife does not purchase any foods that contain any type of nuts or tree nuts.

How many languages is the electronic school lunch menu available in?

Translate the menu into over 75 languages. Make healthy food choices whenever it’s convenient, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. *We recommend using Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox when accessing the Electronic School Lunch Menu .*

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2021-22 School Year Food Service Update

Regulations require Districts participating in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) to set prices for paid meals at a rate that is more equal with funds brought in from free and reduced-price meal reimbursements. This requirement is known as Paid Lunch Equity (PLE).

Meals

Under the Healthy Hunger Free Kids Act of 2010 and the National School Lunch Program, the required components of a "meal" to be offered include: fluid milk, grains, meat/meat alternates, fruits, and vegetables. Students are required to take 3 of the 5 components offered and one component must be a full serving of fruit or vegetable.

Accounts, Payments, and Free & Reduced Meal Info

Negative balance email to those with less than -$0.01 in account. (Tuesday and Thursday)

Special Diets

Indian Prairie School District #204 and OrganicLife SmartFoodservice takes food allergies very seriously and takes every precaution to keep our cafeterias and kitchens safe for your children.

Webstore

To pay for school athletic activities, clubs, field trips and other optional items as directed by your school, visit the Webstore at https://store.ipsd.org or Log into PushCoin and click on the Webstore hyperlink under the Move Funds button.

Payment Processing

Payment processing info is available here: http://www.ipsd.org/Subpage.aspx/CheckProcessing

Menus and Pricing Information

Due to ongoing supply chain disruptions, we are experiencing frequent product outages, shortages and substitutions. Please be aware that allergens may be present. For questions regarding specific products on the menu, please reach out to your school’s kitchen.

Free and Reduced Lunch Program

While meals will be provided at no charge to ALL students during the 2021-2022 school year, it is still important that you fill out an application if you feel you qualify. You may be eligible for additional benefits.

MySchoolBucks.com

Funding your student's lunch account is simple and may be completed online using your debit or credit card at MySchoolBucks.com. Your personal information and your debit and credit card information is protected by the most advanced internet security. Cash and checks are also accepted at your student's school.

Student PIN Numbers and Account Balances in Family Access

Instructions on how to access your student's lunch PIN number and account balance are now in Family Access. Account balance information shown is 24 hours old.

Food Allergies

The Issaquah School District’s Food Service department strives to ensure the safest possible environment for all students. There are students in our district with a wide variety of life threatening food allergies including peanuts, tree nuts, dairy, etc.

Meal Charge Policy

The Issaquah School District has adopted a Local Meal Charge Policy outlining procedures for feeding students with lunch accounts that reach a negative balance.

Healthy Schools and Healthy Students

Healthy schools produce healthy students. Healthy schools and school districts are those that support good nutrition and physical activity as part of a total learning environment.

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