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Clay County School Nutrition Services offers balanced and nutritious breakfasts and lunches each day.  The menus are available on this web site for your review.  Menus may change due to product availability, weather conditions, or administrative decisions.

All menus must meet Federal nutritional requirements.  School Breakfast is designed to meet 1/4 of the Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA), and School Lunch meets 1/3 of the RDA.  When we create the menus, we analyze them for enough calories, protein, calcium, iron, vitamin A, and vitamin C.  In keeping with the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, when averaged over a week, total fat is to be 30% or less of the total calories and the saturated fat below 10%. Trans fats are being eliminated.

"Offer vs. Serve" is the style of service for breakfast and lunch. This means that instead of just "serving" students a meal each day, we "offer" each student choices.  The meal choices are broken down into five "components".  These "components" are meat/meat alternative, bread/grain, milk, and fruit/vegetable.  (Any two different menu items may be selected from the fruit/vegetable component for lunch).

With "Offer vs. Serve", students may decline one or two of the meal components if they are not going to eat all five.  AT LEAST 3 COMPONENTS must be selected to qualify as "a meal" (breakfast or lunch) at the student's meal price.  Students receiving free or reduced-price meals MUST  select "a meal", with three, four, or all five components.

Food AllergiesSome children have allergic reactions when they are exposed to or  consume a food to which they are allergic.  The reactions can be very serious and sometimes fatal.  Some of the foods that children are most commonly allergic to are peanuts, tree nuts (such as walnuts, pecans, almonds, brazil nuts, etc.), milk, soy, eggs, fish, shellfish, and gluten (found in wheat, barley, and rye, and  used as fillers for some processed meats and other processed foods). 

It is important to see your physician if you suspect your child may have a food allergy.  If a modified school diet is required for the student, please obtain a Diet Order Form from the school nurse, the principal, or the Child Nutrition Office for the physician and parent to complete and return to the school. This form is to be on file in the cafeteria office to know how to accomodate the child's special needs.

 

BREAKFAST MENU -   Students choose 3 or all 4 meal components for breakfast:

  • 1 Bread / Grain serving AND 1 Meat / Meat Alternate serving
    (An entree menu item often contains these two components)
    OR
    2 Bread / Grain servings
  • 1 Fruit, Vegetable, or Juice serving
  • 1 Milk serving 

Students may decline any one of the four components.

In addition to the breakfast entree listed on the menu, every day choices include a variety of cereals, 100% fruit juices, fresh fruits, and a variety of unflavored milks.  Additional items may be available. 

LUNCH MENU -  Students choose 3, 4, or all 5 meal components for lunch:

  • 1 Meat / Meat Alternate (protein) serving
  • 1 Bread / Grain serving
  • 2 different Fruit and/or Vegetable servings
  • 1 Milk serving

Any one or two of the five components may be declined. 

In addition to the foods listed on the menu, every day choices include fresh seasonal fruits, 100% fruit juices, and a variety of milks. 

Additional items may be offered for Middle and High School students.

Do you have a menu suggestion? If you are a student in Clay County Schools, you are welcome to make suggestions for your breakfast and lunch menu!  Keep in mind that not only do your menu ideas need to be healthy, but they must be affordable, and they also need to be foods that you think your fellow students will enjoy.  

Submit your suggestions to bwood@clayschools.org.  Please provide your grade. Provide you name if you wish.

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