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Meals for the 2023-2024 school year are no longer free. The National School Lunch Program wavier has expired. Households must fill out a free/reduced meal application every year to confirm eligibility. Lunch applications are available at your child's school, District office or online when doing online registration.
OUR GOAL IS TO SERVE NUTRITIOUS MEALS THAT CHILDREN LIKE AT A PRICE THEY CAN AFFORD
2023-2024 Meal Prices
$1.10 - Elementary Breakfast
$2.10 - Elementary Lunch
$1.35 - Secondary Breakfast
$2.50 - Secondary Lunch
$.30 - Reduced Price Breakfast
$.40 - Reduced Price Lunch
$2.00 - Adult Breakfast $2.00
$3.75 - Adult Lunch
We are pleased to announce a new Mobile District App that offers an easy way to view menus and nutrient information for products right from your smart phone.
The new "Duchesne County School District" mobile App includes:
Menus
Select your School
Select Dining to view daily Menus
To get more menu information
To access Carb count or Nutritional's
Click on Nutritional information at the bottom of the page
Choose your School
Click on the three dots to left of the food item to get carbs and Nutritional info
Menu item allergens
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