Jeremy Yettaw, Director
jyettaw@marshallpublicschools.org
Dear Parents/Guardians,
Beginning the week of January 11th, remote meal pickup will return to Wednesdays from 8am to 11am. See details under "Virtual Meal Service" link.
USDA has extended waivers allowing all students(In Person & Virtual) to get a qualified breakfast & qualified lunch for free for the entire 2020-21 school year. Ala carte charges for milk, snacks or incomplete meals will still be charged to the student's account. We encourage families to still utilize the free and reduced meal applications if there is economic need for the future. These can be found at www.lunchapp.com
The Food Service Department at all Marshall Public Schools offers breakfast daily to all students. Breakfast is available at 8:30am daily at the elementary schools, 7:00am to 7:30am at the Middle School & High School, and 7:30am to 8:00am at Opportunity High School.
Prices for the 2020-21 school year will be:
Breakfast Prices
Student = Free
Reduced = Free
Milk - $.50
Lunch Prices
Grades 1-5 Student = Free
Grades 6-8 Student = Free
Grades 9-12 Student = Free
Adult = $3.75
Reduced = Free
Milk = $0.50
Virtual & Remote Prices
Breakfast - Free
Lunch - Free
All menus subject to change due to deliveries
Last Updated: January 8th 2021
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