Healthy Changes in Our School Cafeterias!
School Nutrition provides breakfast and lunch meals during the school day. Our menu choices are selected to be nutritionally balanced as possible and meet or exceed the U. S. Department of Agriculture dietary standards. These guidelines require school lunches to average no more than 30 percent calories from fat and no more that 10 percent calories from saturated fat in a one-week period. In addition, lunches must provide an average of one-third of the key nutrients including protein, Vitamins A and C, calcium and iron and calories recommended daily for children.
Breakfast menus must meet the same restrictions for calories from fat as lunches. However, breakfast menus provide an average of one-quarter of the key nutrients and calories recommended daily for children.
Nutritional guidelines for ala carte items offered in our cafeterias also must meet nutritional standards which are no more than 8 grams of fat per serving, no more than 30% of calories from fat and no more than 35% added sugar by weight. Beverages must be no more that 10 grams of sugar per serving,100% fruit juice, 1%, skim, and fat-free white milk.
School Breakfast and Lunch Menu
Menus are located on the schools sites.
Contact Information
Phone: 859-292-7486 x 5006
Pamela Tramble-Emanuel, School Nutrition Food Service Director
Cafeteria Prices
USDA Income Eligibility Guidelines
https://www.fns.usda.gov/cn/income-eligibility-guidelines
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