LUNCH PROGRAM
Sharing a meal together
is a sign of friendship and acceptance. As members of St. Mary's School
family, the students eat their lunch together in the school cafeteria.
Students must obey the lunchroom supervisor.
A satisfying and healthy
hot lunch program is provided for each child. A government policy concerning
free and reduced lunches is explained in a letter to the parents each
Fall. Lunch tickets are purchased at the school office. There is no limit
on the number of tickets which can be purchased at one time. However,
the minimum ticket available is for five (5) lunches. Each child eating
a hot lunch is required to have a lunch ticket which is punched at the
time of eating. No money is collected for lunches during the lunch
period.
Students who do not purchase
a hot lunch may bring their lunch from home and eat in the lunchroom facilities.
Milk tickets are available to those not eating hot lunch. All lunch bags
or boxes are to be marked with the child's name. If a lunch is brought
to school after classes have started, it should be left in the office.
In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, St. Mary School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write: