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Food & Nutrition Services Homepage
The SPS District Wellness Policy mandates that all snacks sold or offered to student during the school day must be nutritionally sound. Click on the Wellness Policy link for additional information. Parents, if you are bringing snacks into the classroom, you will need to follow the approved Snack List;
this list can be found here
Mission Statement
To provide appealing and nutritious meals at an affordable
rate
with excellent customer service.
| Meal Prices |
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Elementary |
Secondary |
| Breakfast Reduced |
$ .30 |
$ .30 |
| Breakfast Full Price |
$ .75 |
$ .75 |
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| Lunch Reduced |
$ .40 |
$ .40 |
| Lunch Full Price |
$1.35 |
$1.50 |
Description of Department
Suffolk Public Schools’ Food & Nutrition Services provide nutritionally
balanced, free, and low cost meals to more than 14,000 students
daily. On average, we serve 9,000 lunches and 3,500 breakfasts each
school day. School meals provide approximately one-quarter (¼)
of the Required Daily Intake for breakfast and one-third (1/3) of
the Required Daily Intake at lunch for calories, vitamin A, vitamin
C, and calcium. School lunch must meet the applicable recommendations
of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, which recommends that no
more than 30 percent of an individual’s calories come from fat,
and less than 10 percent from saturated fat. Items sold a la carte
must contribute to the meal pattern or contain at least 5% of at
least one of the eight essential nutrients; furthermore, ala carte
items must meet the goals set forth in the district’s wellness policy.
Our modern school lunch program was formed from the National School
Lunch Act of 1946. The federal laws regulating school food services
are administered by the United States Department of Agriculture
(USDA) through the Virginia Department of Education. The program
has the objective of improving the health of students by providing
good, nutritious foods that students will enjoy eating at a price
that all students can afford. Another goal of the program is to
encourage and promote nutrition education.
Studies have proven that by eating healthy and nutritious meals,
students performed better academically and socially. Thus, I earnestly
encourage you to check out the benefits of eating school meals.
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