PRESCOTT COMMUNITY REC (PCR) ACTIVITIES
Prescott School District- SCHOOL LUNCH ACCOUNT CHANGE
PRESCOTT COMMUNITY REC (PCR) ACTIVITIES
Prescott School District- SCHOOL LUNCH ACCOUNT CHANGE
Parents remember you can check your family lunch account balance by going to the Parker home-page, www.parker.k12.sd.us, “For Parents” section, Wordware link. You can now also add money to your child’s lunch account from your computer! Click the “e-Funds for Schools” link within the “For Parents” section on the Parker School website for details!
Cost of Lunch 2015-16
Free & Reduced Lunch Information
To access the webpage for your child’s hot lunch account balance information, click here. The Family Id Number is the Id number which appears on your balance sheet in the past. Your PIN number is the last 4 digits of your telephone number on file with the lunch staff.
If you are having trouble accessing your family information, Peggy Pettis is available via e-mail ppettis@loyolacatholicschool.org or telephone (507-388-0612)
Winona Area Catholic Schools tie up with Wordware for School Lunch Software
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The link below will take you to the login page to access
your family lunch account information and current balance.
1. Click on the link to go to the Wordware website.
2. “Click for family login” in the upper right hand corner.
3. Enter your username(Family ID) and password (Pin#).
4. Select the state (Minnesota) and school name (Winona Area Catholic Schools) from the drop down list.
5. Sign in and your account information will appear.
School District of Oakfield – Wordware School lunch
Wordware Lunch Cashier System Technology solutions for the cafeteria and beyond.
The Lunch Cashier System software is designed for schools and businesses that need to manage meal accounting information.
The Lunch Cashier System by Wordware, Inc. is a complete, affordable, user-friendly meal accounting system for schools, including back-office and point-of-sale management software. We provide comprehensive solutions to both school administration and food service staff.
Our goal at the Brookings School District is to provide high quality, nutritious meals to students in our district using wordware School Nutrition Lunch Software. Breakfast and lunch are offered at all of our schools.
Child Nutrition Director Laura Duba – 696-4713 |
Dakota Prairie Becky Hanson – |
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BHS Marge Benoit – 696-4178 |
Child Nutrition Assistant Penny Eliason- 696-4722 |
MMS Dawn McCarthy – 696-4508 |
Medary Nicole Covrig – 696-4370 |
Camelot Becky Hanson – 696-4445 |
Hillcrest Dawn Waldner – 696-4610 |
ALLERGIES AND SPECIAL DIETS:
Special Diet Prescription for Meals form must be submitted to the School Nutrition Office at the School Administration Offices to ensure implementation of special meal substitutions for your child when eating school lunch. Food substitutions will be made for students with food allergies only.
Special Diet Prescription for Meals form is used for students with a disability and a major life activity that must be affected by this disability. This form must be completely filled out and signed by a physician.
The form for Special Diet Prescription for Meals will be kept on file while the student is enrolled in the Brookings School District. If your child’s food allergies should change, a new Special Diet Prescription for Meals must be submitted to the School Nutrition Office.
Special Diet Prescription for Meals form is available at the School Administration Office, 2130 8th Street South, or at all school websites under Food Service. Contact the School Nutrition Office at 696-4713 if you have questions.
We self-serve fruits and vegetables in all schools. If you feel that your child’s food allergy might be triggered by possible cross-contamination, we will make sure that their tray is dished seperately. Please contact the School Nutrition Office 605-696-4713 to let us know.
When your account reaches $5.00 or less, the cashier will let your student know. An email will also be sent when your account is $30.00 or less to the primary email address, if it is on file. No letter will be sent out.
Parents may check lunch account status using the Lunch Account link at the top of this page. Lunch accounts are updated daily at 2:00 p.m. on the WordWare Web site.
March 10, 2014
The food service department has a new vending machine. The vending machine will have fresh sub sandwiches, PBJs, chocolate milk, drinks and snacks. The vending machine will be on 24/7. The machine accepts $1, $5 or $10 bills. If you have a suggestion on an item that you would like to have in the vending machine, please contact Shelly Chisamore, Food Service Manager.
On Thursday, February 27, 2014, our Board of Education approved setting $50.00 as the limit that students can have as a negative balance on their breakfast/lunch accounts. Starting Monday, March 17, 2014, all students are strongly encouraged to have their breakfast/lunch accounts paid in full. Any students who owe $50.00 or more on their breakfast/lunch account will now be given a peanut butter sandwich and milk for lunch instead of a regular lunch until the debt is under $50.00.
If you think you may qualify for free or reduced priced meals or need to set-up a payment plan, please contact Shelly Chisamore, Food Service Manager.
Every morning from 7:00–7:20 a.m. and on Tuesdays and Fridays from 9:03–9:23 a.m., Big Foot High School offers breakfast. You are offered a different hot breakfast sandwich every day. The hot sandwich comes with an apple or orange and milk. There are also “grab and go” breakfasts available that contain either a bagel, PBJ sandwich, breakfast bar or yogurt and cereal. Also included with the “grab and go” is string cheese, an apple or orange and milk.
Reduces fatigue & sleepiness in mid-morning hours. | |
Helps banish the blues. | |
Helps maintain weight (calories consumed earlier in the day are more efficiently utilized). | |
Improves concentration. | |
Helps you function more efficiently. | |
Generally improves diet (less snacking). |
Shelly Chisamore
Food Service Manager
262-394-4418
smchisamore@bigfoot.k12.wi.us
e~Funds for Schools allows you to deposit funds in your family lunch account, pay your Family Registration fees, or pay for student activity tickets, by transferring money from your checking account or charging to your credit card. There is no fee for Cash transfer transactions, and a credit card transaction fee of only $1.95. You’ll need to register first, and you’ll want your family lunch account ID when you register.
When submitting a payment, click on the “New Payments” tab so that you can make separate deposits for Family Registration, Activity Tickets, and Lunch Balances (when using your credit card, you’ll not be charged the $1.95 for each of the separate deposits – it’s considered one transaction ). When depositing to your Lunch Balance you do not need to divide the deposit between the various students listed on your account, even though all are shown. Just enter the entire lunch deposit amount under the first student number shown. After each transaction, print a receipt with your confirmation number. You may also print a report showing prior transactions. The transfer from your bank account will take place overnight, and we deposit it your family lunch account the following day, so there may be a two-day timing issue to remember.
Since 1920, Annunciation Parish has served the religious, educational and fellowship needs of our community. We are proud to inspire children, foster faith, and encourage ministry for the common good. The Heart of the Community. And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds.
A nutritious hot lunch is provided each day by Caravan Kids Catering. Current prices for lunch are $3.30 (K–8). Milk is an additional 40 cents. Free or reduced price lunch may be available according to family income. Eligibility follows federal guidelines and is determined through the financial aid process.
Pizza days for the 2014-15 school year will be Sept. 26, Oct 24, Dec 19, Jan 30, Feb 27, Mar 27 and Apr 24. Download the Pizza Day form.
Make a Payment: E Fund for School Electronic Payment System
View Lunch Account: Wordware, Inc.
Parents: Would you like a weekly email that let’s you know what your student’s cafeteria balance is?
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Do you want to know what your kids are eating for lunch and what your balance is? Find out by clicking WordWare Account/School Lunch Software.
By offering marinated mushrooms, jicama coleslaw and black bean chipotle burgers, Hill-Murray’s cafeteria director Nancy Lynch hopes to add lots of flavor to the term “lunch lady.’’
“When you think of the lunch lady, you think of someone wearing a hair net plopping an unidentified heap of food on your divided tray, trying to hurry you along the line, right?’’ said Mrs. Lynch, breaking into her deep, raspy, wonderful laugh. “I want to be approachable to the kids.’’
Mrs. Lynch, who is employed by Taher Food Service Management Co., which operates the Hill-Murray cafeteria, said being friendly and engaging with students has helped her learn more about what they’ll eat and what they won’t. That approachable relationship has resulted in the cafeteria offering a wider variety of more appealing, nutritious and locally-grown food for our students.
On her own, Mrs. Lynch set up a partnership with Axdahl’s farm in Stillwater to provide locally-grown vegetables such as corn, tomatoes, squash and potatoes. She sought out a relationship with Ferndale Market in Cannon Falls to provide free-range turkey. She’s even brought farmers into the school as part of the state-wide “Farm to School’’ program, which allows students to meet the people who grow their food.
“It’s important that children understand where their food comes from,’’ she said. “Some of their food comes from so far away. Knowing the people who grow their food helps make that connection.’’
The cafeteria is located on Hill-Murray’s lower level and is the heart of our building where students, teachers and staff can go to meet friends and forget about the demands of the classroom or office for a while. The main cafeteria area opens to more dining tables in our sun-drenched Commons area next to the chapel.
Mrs. Lynch enjoys creating a warm, “homey” environment for students filled with good smells from the kitchen, decorations that reflect the season and personal greetings from her and her staff.
“I think our staff is friendly and that students feel comfortable coming up to us to tell us what they need,’’ she said.
Some of the needs expressed by students have included foods that are gluten-free, dairy-free or vegetarian. The staff has responded with a growing array of foods to suit special dietary needs.
“Students are more interested in food today,” said Mrs. Lynch. And added that students are exposed to different foods than they were a generation ago.
Mrs. Lynch gets many of her vegetables from the Hill-Murray garden in the back of the school. The garden yields crops like tomotoes, herbs, squash, zucchini and peppers.
We invite you to visit our cafeteria, meet the staff and enjoy a delicious meal. And, please say hello to our ‘lunch lady!’
Recognizing that good nutrition has a positive effect on learning and good health, the mission of the Food Srevice Department is to provide nutritious meals to students, staff and the community-at-large, in a caring and customer-friendly environment, using menus that emphasize:
Additionally, we commit to assist in educating our customers to adopt a more nutritious lifestyle.
Nancy Lynch
Luke Rother
Val Currie
Kathleen Bliven
Joan Ballanger
Yvonne Evans
Tammy Seebeck
Harold Lindquist
Mary Jo Barbato
Questions or comments? Send your email to the Food Service Director, Nancy Lynch at nlynch@hill-murray.org or call 651-748-2434.