Food Services

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Good nutrition and academic success go hand in hand!

Our Food Services Department consists of a team of food and nutrition professionals that are dedicated to students' health, well-being, and their ability to learn. We support academic success by providing healthy meal choices while promoting lifelong nutrition and fitness practices.

Nutritional Excellence

The St. Johns Unified School District is proud to be part of the National School Lunch Program (NSLP). Lunches are required by NSLP guidelines to provide at least one third of a child’s Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) of calories, protein, vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium, and iron at lunch, and one fourth of the RDA for these nutrients at breakfast. We plan our meals, on average to provide 30% or less of calories from fat and 10% or less from saturated fat on average. Our elementary and middle schools offer salad bars which help reinforce “healthy” food choices, and the high school offers freshly prepared salads daily.

Menus

September Menu

Pricing

As many of you know, school meals have been free the last couple of years due to the pandemic. This year, the government is having us go back to charging for meals. As a district, we will resume meal prices at the same rate as pre-pandemic. Here are those amounts.

Breakfasts--$2.00

Lunch

--Coronado: $2.45

--Middle School: $2.70

--High School: $2.95

Manage your student's account online at MySchoolBucks or find the link in Powerschool.

Free and Reduced Lunch

We participate in the federal free and reduced lunch program. If you believe you qualify for benefits, please complete the application below. Participants may qualify at any time during the school year.