The Nutrition Services Department is pleased to welcome your child(ren) to the 2022-2023 school year!
Exciting News!! We will be utilizing the Linq Connect (replaces Titan and EZ Pay) for all of your lunch needs, just follow the link and set up your account today! You will need your student's ID number when you set up a Titan account! Linq Connect Apply for free meals
Add money to your child's account or check account balances
Transfer funds between students
See what your child is eating for lunch
Everything you need in one place....and there is an app for your phone too!
AS always, we continue to strive to make the meals offered at all of our district schools, whole grain rich and full of locally sourced fruits and vegetables, when available. Please encourage your child(ren) to select and consume all of the offered options to ensure they are getting the most balanced meal available.
Pre-Order meals are only available for Goldwood and Kensington Schools. Please pre-order meals on the Nutrislice app.
If your child is expecting a lunch, it needs to be pre-ordered BEFORE 8:00 AM the day you are expecting the meal.
The Middle School and High School students will choose their meals as they enter the cafeteria each day, they do not pre-order.
Meal Prices
This school year, lunch at Goldwood Primary, Kensington Intermediate, the Middle School and High School is $3.55.
The lunch includes one hot or cold entrée, side dishes, fresh produce and milk. The menus are available on line at Nutrislice.com.
Free and Reduced Price Lunches
Free and reduced price meals include one hot or cold entrée, side dishes, fresh produce and milk.
If your child would like to purchase extra items please make sure funds are available.
If you think you may qualify for free or reduced price lunches please fill out the online application at:
Linq Connect
Paper applications may be printed from the link on our web site to the right, or picked up in the school office or at the board office.
Applications can be submitted at any time throughout the school year, please keep that in mind should your financial situation change at any point.
Pre-Payment Plan
All parents and students are required to utilize the
pre-payment plan to decrease the amount of time students spend in line at the
point of sale.
Visit Linq Connect
NO CASH IS ACCEPTED IN THE SERVING LINE!
All students have a pre-established lunch account. Unlimited funds may be deposited to the account electronically or by cash/check payment. A debit against the deposit will occur for each purchase made.
Cash for purchases are not accepted at any building during the lunch service, additionally, credit will not be offered.
Questions or Comments?
Please feel free to call or email:
Tina Wasserbauer MS, RDN, LD
Nutrition Services Office
440.356.6000 ext.1362
[email protected]
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