National School Lunch/Breakfast Program
School Year 2007 - 2008
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Caddo Mills Independent School District
Diane Meletio, Food Service Director
903-527-3164
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The Caddo Mills Independent School District
offers a choice of healthy meals each school day. Children may
buy lunch at each school campus. Children who qualify under U.S. Department
of Agriculture guidelines may get meals free or at a reduced-price
of 40 cents for lunch, and 30 cents for breakfast. If a child
has a disability, as determined by a doctor, and the disability
prevents the child from eating the regular school meal, the school
will make substitutions prescribed by the doctor. If a substitution
is needed, there will be no extra charge for the meal. The school
is not required to make a substitution for a food allergy, unless
it meets the definition of disability. Please call for additional
information, (903) 527-3164.
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Campus |
Breakfast |
Lunch |
| Elementary School |
$ 1.00 |
$ 2.00 |
| Middle School |
$ 1.25 |
$ 2.25 |
| High School |
$ 1.25 |
$ 2.25 |
| Adult |
$ 1.50 |
$ 2.75 |
| Reduced Price Meals |
$ .30 |
$ .40 |
| How
do I get free or reduced-price school meals for my children? |
You must complete the Application for
Free and Reduced-Price Meals Form and return it to the school.
- Households getting food
stamps or TANF. You only have to include
your children's names and case numbers, and an adult household
member must sign the form.
- Households that do not
get food stamps or TANF. If you do not
have a case number, you must include the names of all household
members, the amount of income each person received last month
and where the income came from. An adult household member must
sign the form and include his or her social security number,
or indicate that he or she has no social security number.
- Households with
a foster child. You must include the child's
name and the amount of "personal use" income the children
received last month, and an adult must sign the form.
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You may apply
for free and reduced-price meals at any time during the school
year. |