Food Service Workers

Cora Roberts -Kitchen Manager

Anne Reese - Food Service Worker

Morgan Canepa - Food Service Worker

Food Service

Beginning in School Year (SY) 2022–23, California will become the first state to implement a statewide Universal Meals Program for all school children. California’s Universal Meals Program is designed to build on the foundations of the federal National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program.

If you now receive CalFresh, California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKS), Kinship Guardianship Assistance Payments (Kin-GAP) or Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations  (FDPIR) benefits, your child may receive free meals.

If your total household income is the same or less than the amounts on the income scale on the application, your child may receive meals free or at a reduced price.  Household means a group of related or non-related individuals who are living as one economic unit and sharing living expenses. 

A foster care child who is the legal responsibility of the welfare agency or ward of the court may be eligible to receive meals free or at a reduced price regardless of income.

Please fill out the application and submit to the Food Service Manager.  Once your application is received, you will receive a letter describing your status in the school lunch program.  If information is missing from the application, someone from the school kitchen will be in touch with you regarding your application.

Student Meals

Student meals are free and are provided 1 Breakfast and 1 Lunch. If your student would like to additional entrée ,juice, milk or water, it is available for purchase.

Additional Student item Pricing Breakdown:

Add' Breakfast $1.50

Add' Lunch $ 1.50

Milk $.30 Juice $.50 Water $ .50

Income Eligibility Guidelines for Free and Reduced-Price Meals or Free Milk

Effective July 1, 2021, through June 30, 2022

Household is synonymous with family and means a group of related or unrelated individuals who are not residents of an institution or boarding house, but who are living as one economic unit sharing housing and all significant income and expenses. This scale does not apply to households that receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits—known as CalFresh in California, Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR) benefits, or children who are recipients of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families—known as CalWORKs in California. Those children are automatically eligible for free meal benefits.

In the Adult Care Component of the Child and Adult Care Food Program, a household includes the adult participant and, if residing with the participant, the spouse as well as any persons who are economically dependent on the adult participant. This scale does not apply to members of SNAP households, or recipients of Supplemental Security Income, Medicaid (known as Medi-Cal in California), or FDPIR benefits. Those participants are automatically eligible for free meals.

participants from households with incomes at or below the following levels may be eligible for free or reduced-price meals or free milk.

Note: The new income calculations are based on annual figures and the following formulas: Monthly = annual income divided by 12; Twice Per Month = annual income divided by 24; Every Two Weeks = annual income divided by 26; and Weekly = annual income divided by 52. All dollar amounts are rounded up to the next whole dollar.