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Harry Hoag Elementary Breakfast May
Harry Hoag Elementary Lunch
May
Jr. High School Lunch
May
Senior High School Lunch
May
Free and
reduced lunches
To parents and guardians 's time to submit free/reduced lunch applications for
the 2012-13 school year. Please note the following:
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Applications carry over from last year but only until Sept. 30
You must submit a new application by that date, or your child's
free/reduced status will be dropped. Any charges accrued from
that point until we have an approved application on file will be
the parent's responsibility. We certainly do not wish to
have you accrue these expenses, so please fill out an
application for Free and Reduced Price School Meals and the
Pesticide Notification Form (this form is also updated each
year) and return them as soon as possible (before school starts
if possible) to: Fort Plain Central Schools, 25 High Street,
Fort Plain, NY 13339, Attn: Lauri Dahlin.
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Pick up and turn in new applications at the main office of
either building or
call Lauri Dahlin at (518) 993-4000 ext. 3503
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The reduced price for either breakfast or lunch is just $.25
per meal.
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Your free or reduced meal status is confidential. Our point of
sale system allows students to check out in the same manner,
regardless of their status.
Thank to those who participate in our Quarterly Lunch
Ticket Program for making it such a success. We invite them and
everyone else to participate this year for the potential savings
this plan has to offer. Questions? Click on
Free and Reduced Meals Quick Fact Sheet (pdf)
Prices
| Breakfast K-12 |
Lunch |
|
Student ticket price: $40.00 / quarter |
K-3 Student ticket price:
$55.00 / quarter |
|
Student cash price: $
1.00 |
K-3 Student cash
price: $ 1.50 |
| Reduced ticket
price: $10.00 / quarter |
4-12 Student ticket price: $65.00 / quarter |
| Reduced cash price:
$ .25 |
4-12 Student cash
price: $ 1.80 |
| Adult:
$ 2.00 |
K-12 Reduced ticket
price: $10.00 / quarter |
| Juice:
$ .50 |
K-12 Reduced cash
price: $ .25 |
|
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Milk: Student, $.40
Adult: $.60 |
| Ala Carte items: sold separately, cash only |
Ala carte items: sold separately, cash only |
Lunch Items and Prices
For a list of breakfast items and prices,
click here
For a list of menu items and prices,
click here
NOTE:
Parents can save as much as $18 by purchasing
a quarterly ticket for their child's daily breakfast and lunch.
The current quarter ends Nov. 6.
Please make checks payable to “Fort Plain Central
School District” (Include student's name & grade on check). Any
questions please call Lauri Dahlin at 993-4000 ext.
3504.
Point of Sale System
Each
student may have an account that may be used to purchase
food items. Parents should note the following:
• Money in the account may be used to purchase both meals and
snacks.
• You may add money to your child’s account at any time.
• You may still purchase a quarterly meal ticket for your child. A
quarterly meal ticket may be used only to purchase meals, not for
separate food items.
• You may limit the amount your child spends on snacks per day
but, you cannot make this amount different for different days of
the week.
• This account cannot be used to buy vending machine items.
• Your child cannot charge snacks, but may charge a meal if
necessary. We will not let anyone go hungry.
• If your child loses his/her ticket, the money in the account
will not be lost. The account can still be accessed by using your
child’s identification number or name.
• If you have any questions about this system, call 993-4000 ext.
3504.
Child Nutrition Advisory
Committee Recommendations - Snacks
To Parents and Guardians:
The Fort Plain
Central School District is committed to providing a school
environment that promotes and protects children's health, well-being
and the ability to learn by fostering healthy eating and physical
activity. The district has established a wellness committee, which
has developed a local wellness policy. A copy of this policy is
available in the District office or on this website. Click here for
the school district's
Wellness Policy.
In accordance with
this policy, we are asking teachers and parents to work toward
providing healthier snacks and treats. Below you will find a list of
suggested snacks that could take the place of "traditional" snacks
such as cupcakes, candy, and cookies, snacks which have little
nutritional value and high fat and/or sugar content. Please make
every effort to choose items from this list when sending
refreshments for your child's class. Items marked with an
asterisk(*) may contain nuts. Your child's teacher is aware of
students with nut or other allergies.
In addition, you will
find that our cafeteria meals and snacks have been modified to meet
guidelines for healthier eating. As always, feel free to contact
building principals with your questions or concerns. Thank You.
Child Nutrition Advisory Committee
HEALTHY SNACK SUGGESTIONS
Fresh Fruit
Mini-bagels or muffins
Fruit Cups
Graham Crackers
Applesauce
Cheese Nips or Goldfish Crackers
Raisins
Bread/rolls with butter, peanut butter, or jelly
Dried Fruit
Pretzels or popcorn
Fresh Vegetables
Rice Cakes
Gain and Fruit Bars*
Animal Crackers
Trail mix without candy*
Baked Chips
Granola Bars*
Cheese and Crackers
Yogurt/gogurt
String Cheese
Fat-free Pudding
Cheese Slices
FOR MORE HEALTHY EATING TIPS AND ACTIVITIES GO TO
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