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Tritt Elementary

Meal Prices Lunch Student $2.35 Reduced $0.40 Guest $3.75 Federal regulations require that school nutrition programs charge certain amounts for meals for students, teachers and guests. Student lunch prices vary based on school level. For up to date pricing check out: http://www.cobbk12.org/centraloffice/foodservices/mealPrices.aspx

Payment Options www.mypaymentsplus.com Make the hustle of the school day easier on yourself! Add lunch money online for your convenience.

Payment Options Cash Check Include student’s name and ID & Indicate “Meal Payment” on an envelope Check Include student’s name and ID Write checks payable to: School Name Café

Applying for Free or Reduced Lunch http://mealapps.cobbk12.org

Paper applications will be available upon request at the school.

Charge Policy Cobb County school administration has a adopted a limited charge policy. If a student arrives at school without money, they are allowed up to $7.05 in charges at elementary school and $5.20 at middle school. Charges are not allowed for a la carte, adults, or at high school. For elementary and middle school only, if a child arrives at school without money for lunch and has reached the charge limit, he/she will be provided with an alternate meal (such as a peanut butter sandwich and milk or cheese sandwich and milk). No alternate meal will be provided at breakfast.

Meal Choices A minimum of 3 entrée choices available daily including at least 1 vegetarian option Fresh fruits and vegetables served daily and Georgia or locally grown features monthly To meet federal regulations and encourage healthy eating, students must select at least one fruit or vegetable with their meal

Allergies and Special Restrictions Please inform the school nurse and myself of any food allergies!

This institution is an equal opportunity provider. Customer Service We are here to help! Beth DeLeva 770-514-2531 This institution is an equal opportunity provider.