Pre-Payment OptionsWe strongly encourage to take advantage of the options to prepay your student's meal accounts. Prepaid meal accounts help the lunch lines go faster and gives students more time to eat, relax, and play. It also gives you the peace of mind of not having to worry about looking for lunch money every day or worry that it might get lost, stolen or used for other things other than lunch.
Sample of Payment Options Below: Example: If you pay $2.25 a day X 180 school days = $405.00 Payment Options: Weekly $11.25 Bi-Weekly $22.50 Monthly $45.00 If you pay $0.40 cents a day x 180 school days = $72.00 Payment Options: Weekly $2.00 Bi-Weekly $4.00 Monthly $8.00
Great News for you and your students! All enrolled students at Centerville Elementary, Del Rey Elementary, Jackson Elementary, Jefferson Elementary, Lincoln Elementary, Madison Elementary, Wilson Elementary, Washington Academic Middle School (WAMS), Kings River High, Community Day School, Sanger High West and Sanger High School are eligible to receive a healthy breakfast and lunch at school for no charge each day of the 2020-2021 school year.
MEAL CHARGES AND ACCOUNT BALANCE NOTIFICATIONS 2020-2021 At Sanger Unified School District we provide a healthy meal despite the student account balances. Our Child Nutrition Accounting team works diligently to manage account balance household notifications. Please select the link below to view our updated "Meal Charge and Account Balance Notification Procedure".
Meal Charges and Acct Balance Procedure Meal Charge and Price Notification Letter SY 2020-2021
NEW MEAL PRICES SY 2020-2021
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