Online Meal Payments & Prices

You can deposit money for ala carte items into your student’s meal account quickly and easily at myschoolbucks.com. You can also view your child’s meal account information and get low balance reminders even if you do not make a deposit online.

Meal Prices

Elementary

Middle & High

Adult

Breakfast - paid

Free

Free

$3 with milk

Breakfast - reduced

Free

Free

 

Lunch - paid

Free

Free

$5 with milk, $4 without milk

(guest child lunch is $3.05 for elementary and $3.75 for secondary)

Lunch - reduced

Free

Free

 

A La Carte Prices


Elementary

Middle & High

Adult

Milk

$1

$1

$1

Super Breakfast

$1.25

$1.25

$1.25

Super Lunch 

(additional entrée w/ meal)

$2

$2

$2

Purchasing Meals

  • Meals may be paid in advance by placing money in your child's meal account. Set up an online account that will provide low-balance notices and allow you to view your child’s account history.

  • Purchase at any time from your school's office, preferably before school in the morning.

  • All schools use computers to track meal accounts. 

  • Parents may choose to place restrictions on how their child's meal account is spent: contact your school.

  • Checks - Please make them out to your child's school, with the child's full name on the memo line. If checks are returned twice due to insufficient funds, further meals will be on a cash basis.

  • Ala Carte - Entrees and many other items can be purchased individually.

  • Adult Prices - Adults pay more for their meals because the district does not receive any federal reimbursement or commodity support for the meals they purchase. Adults may not use student meal accounts to pay for their own adult or student's siblings meal as prices are set to enrolled student pricing.

  • Still hungry? All students may purchase a second meal by paying the full meal price.

A La Carte/Negative Balances

The goals of Spokane Public Schools’ Breakfast and Lunch Program are to provide healthy meals to children during the school day and ensure students receive the meal of their choice. Parents play a key role in this effort, and are responsible for providing a meal for their child at school.

The USDA has provided funding for enrolled students to receive one free breakfast and lunch each school day. Students may have the option to purchase some ala carte items like milk, a second entrée, or second meal, however there are no charges allowed for ala carte items. Parents are responsible for providing funds for students if they wish to make ala carte purchases, and if there are existing negative account balances parents are responsible for pay off school meal account balances.

Contact

Nutrition Services
509-354-7785

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