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Healthy Meals, Healthy Students

 

Kids learn best on full stomachs - it's a proven fact - and MCPS offers a healthy breakfast and lunch every school day!  MCPS serves more than 6,000 breakfasts and lunches daily to students. These meals are both tasty and healthy, and meet the nutritional standards established by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Like to learn more? Contact the MCPS Department of Food & Nutrition Services at 728-2400, ext. 3051, or via email at foodandnutrition@mcps.k12.mt.us.

 

 

Assistance with the cost of meals

 

There are many families in the community that qualify for free or reduced price school meals, but may not be receiving these financial benefits.


Children in households that receive SNAP (formerly known as food stamps), TANF or FDPIR, and most foster children, can receive free meals by completing a program application. We treat your student's participation in the free or reduced price meals program as highly confidential. Any family who qualifies (by income) can receive free or reduced priced meals. During the 2012-13 school year for example, a household of four with an annual income of $42,643 or less will qualify for reduced price meals at a cost of 30 cents for breakfast and 40 cents for lunch.


Even if you do not wish to have your child participate in the free or reduced price meals program, we encourage you to complete and submit an application as this can benefit the district through at-risk funding. If your income changes, at any time, you are welcome to re-apply for free or reduced price meals. If your student is approved for free or reduced price meals, we encourage you and your family to take advantage of this valuable benefit, which helps stretch your family budget.


The free and reduced price meal applications are mailed to every student household in the MCPS district in August of each year, but you may apply at anytime during the school year. We encourage families completing the application to try our new online application as the process reduces the potential for errors on the application and therefore reduces processing time. 


IMPORTANT NOTE: Applications for this program must be completed every school year. If your student was approved for free and reduced meals in our school district last year, we automatically extend the free and reduced status for the first thirty operating days of the next school year. You must re-apply within those thirty days to continue receiving benefits.


Student information related to this program is highly confidential. All students eating school meals receive the same lunch cards, meals, etc. Students on the program will not be identified as they gather their meals and go through the lunch line.


Again, to learn more about this program or to complete an application online, click here. You may also download and/or print an application (pdf format) and return it to your child's school.
If you have questions or need help completing the application, please contact your school directly or call Trish Kirschten at 728-2400, ext. 1041.

 
Online Application for Free or Reduced Price Meals
 

 

Apply for meal benefits online

 

Parents can now apply to receive the benefits of free or reduced price meals online. Just log into your Parent Connect account, click on the "FSOnline link" and follow the simple instructions. If you do not have a Parent Connect account, you can still use the online form by clicking here or going directly to http://zangle.mcps.k12.mt.us/FSOnline/default.aspx.

 

To register for an online application account just follow the instructions on the login page. If you would like more information regarding the benefits of having a Parent Connect account in our student information system, please contact the secretary at your child’s school for details.

 

 

Food that's in...when school is out!

 

FREE BREAKFAST AND LUNCH for kids 18 and under!  The MCPS Summer Meal Program will be providing free breakfasts and lunches for children age 18 and under from June 11 through August 17 (except July 4), Monday through Friday, at five Missoula schools. There's no paperwork and no verification required.

 

Between 8:30 and 9:30 a.m., anyone age 18 and younger can eat breakfast for free at Hawthorne and Russell Elementaries.

 

Between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., children can eat lunch for free at Franklin, Hawthorne, Lowell, Chief Charlo and Russell schools.

Here are the addresses of the schools:

  • Franklin School, 1901 S. Tenth W. (serving lunch)
  • Hawthorne School, 2835 S. Third W. (serving breakfast and lunch)
  • Lowell School, 1200 Sherwood St. (serving lunch)
  • Russell School, 3216 Russell St. (serving breakfast and lunch)
  • Chief Charlo Elementary, 5,600 Longview (serving lunch) 

If you have any questions, call 728-2400 ext. 3023. C'mon in and have a meal on us!

 

Breakfast & Lunch Program
 

 
2012-13 Meal Prices

 

Meal fees for the 2012-13 school year are:

Elementary (Grades K-5)
     Breakfast   $1.35
     Lunch        $2.00
 

 

Middle School (Grades 6-8)
     Breakfast   $1.45
     Lunch        $2.25
 

 

High School (Grades 9-12)
     Breakfast   $1.45
     Lunch        $2.25
 

 

Does your child eat school meals? If so, please check their meal account balance...

 

If your child is eating breakfast and/or lunch prepared at school, there's a good chance they are putting those meals on a meal account. Please take a moment to ensure your child's account balance is in good standing (you can check your child's meal account balance through our Zangle Student Information System). During the 2012-2013 school year, we will be using the AlertNow system - via a recorded phone message - to notify parents that their child has a negative meal account balance. If you feel you may have received an AlertNow message in error, please contact your child's school directly to inquire about his/her account balance.  

 
What's New?
 

 

CATCH-ing 'Whoa, Slow and Go' foods 

 

CATCH stands for Coordinated Approach To Child Health. MCPS Food and Nutrition Services will be supporting this new curriculum by identifying "Whoa, Slow and Go" foods on the food line.  If you have questions about CATCH, contact our department at 728-2400 ext. 3023, or email at slrossmiller@mcps.k12.mt.us.  

 

Whole wheat cookies...really!

 

The cookies that are served in your child's lunch are made from scratch (whole wheat flour!) and cooked in Missoula at the MCPS Central Kitchen. Our kitchen staff is dedicated to serving MCPS students healthy, homemade food.  All of our bread products and pizza crusts are also whole wheat and scratch made.  This change was initiated several years ago, and students never noticed. Do you have questions about other foods that come from our kitchen? Call Ed Christensen at 728-2400, ext. 5012, and he'll be happy to answer them.

 

 
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