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CAFETERIA SERVICE
 
 
 
 

 
DEBIT ACCOUNT SYSTEM 

By sending money to the cafeteria in advance, this system benefits you, your child, and the school district in the following ways:
  • It assures parents that money given to the student is used for a meal or a snack purchase.
  • It eliminates the need for a student to carry cash on a daily basis.
  • It is an effective way for the district to record meal sales and consolidate information for federal and state reimbursement claims.
  • It allows you to enter any amount of money to be put "on account".

The debit account system makes use of each student's unique student identification number. This number, which appears on your child's homeroom assignment sheet in this packet, will be entered like a Personal Identification Number (PIN) on a keypad at the cafeteria registers. When a student enters his or her PIN, their picture appears on the screen for the cashier to view and verify. (Students will be asked their name for verification until all new students have had their pictures added to the system.) The cost of the lunch, or snack will automatically be deducted from the account without the need for cash. When there is $6.00 or less in an account, a low balance memo will be given to your child's homeroom teacher to remind parents to replenish the account. Parents may send in a check at any time, with the student's ID number written on the memo line of the check. Please note that this system is very confidential.

Please be aware that all students will be asked to enter their ID number whether they are paying cash or have money in an account. We recommend a minimum payment to cover 2 weeks of lunches and snacks. Please note that returning student's account balances will be rolled over from last year.

PLEASE DO NOT SEND IN CASH

In the event a student has forgotten or lost their lunch money, the student will be able to purchase a lunch of their choice from the menu, the appropriate cost will be applied to their account or can be paid back the next school day.