FOOD SERVICES
Lunch Progarm
Our School Nutrition Program is managed by Yuliya Yakovleva. A hot lunch is available to all students.
Lunchroom Expectations
Lunch at school is part of the total learning situation and as such, good conduct is to be expected. Table manners and other lunchroom conduct is discussed as a regular part of respecting others.
Expectations include the following:
- Speak in soft voices. Do not yell.
- Clean up space after eating.
- Do not throw food.
- Walk, don’t run.
- Stay at table until dismissed.
- No soft drink is allowed to be brought from home or purchased at school to drink with lunch. The use of the vending machines is only permitted for after school activities.
- Students must sit at their assigned seats.
Due to lunchroom capacity, we discourage parents from joining their children for lunch. We would prefer that parents do not bring fast food to school for their child(ren) during their lunch period. If lunch is brought in by a parent, special arrangements need to made with the homeroom teacher to eat the lunch in the classroom.
The cost of hot lunch is $3.25 per day. Please make checks payable to “St. Hubert School” and
A la carte items are available to students in Grades 5-8. They include healthy items such as 100% juice for $1.35 and yogurt for $.75. A second entree, or doubles, is $1.65.
All students taking hot lunch are expected to drink milk with their meal. If lactose-free milk is needed due to lactose intolerance, a parent needs to file a written request addressed to the School Nurse and the Lunch Program. Milk is included with hot lunch. For those bringing cold lunch, milk may be purchased for $.45.
Metal Tops
Due to saftey concerns, metal top containers are prohibited in the lunchroom.
An application for free or reduced-price meals is available from Mary Roles, Principal. Children can get free or reduced-price school meals if the total household income is within the following limits:
Household Size |
Yearly $ |
Monthly $ |
Weekly $ |
1 |
18,130 |
1,511 |
349 |
2 |
24,420 |
2,035 |
470 |
3 |
30,710 |
2,560 |
591 |
4 |
37,000 |
3,084 |
712 |
5 |
43,290 |
3,608 |
833 |
6 |
49,580 |
4,132 |
954 |
7 |
55,870 |
4,656 |
1,075 |
8 |
62,160 |
5,180 |
1,196 |
Add for each additional
family member |
6,290 |
525 |
121 |
Benefits can also be received for children in households receiving MFIP, Food Stamps, and FDPIR
benefits, or for foster children.
In accordance with federal law and US Department of Agriculture policy, St. Hubert School is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability.
To file a complaint, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W, Whitten Building, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call 202-720-5964 (voice and TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. |
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