Lunch Menus
APRIL
MAY
Elementary Students:
New!
Snack offerings will be available Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at Jeffrey, Ryerson and Island Avenue Elementary Schools. Snacks are sold at 75¢ each.
Students will be able to purchase*:
- Granola bars
- Mini Rice Krispie Treats
- Nutri Grain Bars
- Whole grain soft pretzels
- Assorted Baked Lays Chips
We’re excited about these expanded options to make the dining experience at your child’s school a memorable one. Please let me know if you have any questions regarding our school dining program.
Sincerely,
Jason Wallace
Chartwells Foodservice Director
Madison Public Schools
* Please note students can only pay for their snacks using cash.
Paying for Lunch
Pricing:
| School |
Lunch |
Reduced Lunch |
Milk |
Ice Cream |
| Elementary (All) |
$2.75 |
40¢ |
50¢ |
75¢ |
| Brown MS |
$3.00 |
40¢ |
50¢ |
|
| Polson MS |
$3.25 |
40¢ |
50¢ |
|
| Daniel Hand HS |
$3.25 |
40¢ |
50¢ |
|
MyPaymentsPlus
Visit the www.MyPaymentsPlus.com to manage and make payments on your child's lunch account.
Direct questions and concerns to: 877-237-0946
MyPaymentsPlus is the on-line payment program used by the Madison Public Schools for school lunch accounts. Through MyPaymentsPlus you can manage and make payments towards your child's lunch account.
Once registered, you can add money to your account using your bank account or using your Visa or MasterCard credit card. You also have the option to set your account to add money automatically when your account falls below a certain amount.
Complete instructions on how to register are available at online .
Free and Reduced Price Lunch
The Madison Public Schools participates in the National School Lunch Program by offering a choice of healthy meals each school day. Children may buy lunch for $2.50 at the Elementary schools, $2.75 at the Lower Middle School and $3.00 at the Upper Middle School and at the High School. Children who qualify under U.S. Department of Agriculture guidelines may get lunch free or at a reduced price of $.40. All meals served must meet nutrition standards established by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. If a child has a disability, as determined by a doctor, and the disability prevents the child from eating the regular school meal, the school will make substitutions prescribed by the doctor. If a substitution is needed, there will be no extra charge for the meal. Please call the school for further information.