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Food Services

Meal Prices for the 2022-2023 School Year  

Elementary breakfast $1.20, Elementary lunch $2.55
Junior High/Senior High breakfast $1.20, Junior High/Senior High lunch $2.65

**Reduced meal prices, breakfast and lunch is $.00  (zero)

Parents may prepay for their child’s meals by bringing/sending a check to their child’s school or to the District's School Lunch Office. The check should be made payable to "Massena Central School District".If a student forgets his/her lunch money, a charge policy is in place in all buildings. Please contact the District's School Lunch Office for more information.

Menus

Download current lunch menus for the Elementary, Jr. High and Senior High School.

Free and Reduced Meals

Just a reminder: households can apply for meal benefits at anytime throughout the school year. If you have had a change of income or if your household size has changed, please feel free to contact the School Lunch office at (315)764-3700 ext 3114.

Click below to download the application.  Information on the program can be found in the letter to parents on the right side of this page.

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My School Bucks Blue and White text
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Click the button above to access My School Bucks, or visit the following link: mySchoolBucks, to deposit money into your child’s school meal account or view your child’s account balance online.  

 

*Your MyNutrikids.com account has been successfully upgraded and transferred to mySchoolBucks, the new partner for online school meal payments.  The site offeres more information, improved features and increased security.  You may have already visited mySchoolBucks.com and experienced all it has to offer.  If you have not had the opportunity to visit the site, we encourage you to begin using this new site immediately, with the same login information from MyNutrikids.com. 

Meal Charges Regulation 
Introducing the next generation of 5 A Day!
The CDC has updated its fruits and vegetables Web site to reflect the new Fruits & Veggies-More Matters TM campaign, which takes the place of the 5 A Day program. Visit the new FruitsandVeggiesMatter.gov Web site to get tools and information to help you eat more fruits and vegetables each day!
 
WIC Nutrition Program
Woman Infants and Children (WIC) is a program designed to help educate and supplement the diet of children and pregnant or breastfeeding women. WIC focuses on the benefits of nutritional foods at an early age.
For more information about the program and how to qualify, click here.
Contacts
Jeanette Denesha, Madison Elementary
Business: 764-3740 x3403

Brandi Paige, Junior High
Business: 764-3720 x3211

Tania St. Thomas, High School
Business: 764-3710 x3110
Cafeteria 314

Lance LesPerance, Shipping & Receiving
Business: 764-3700 x3167
(High School)

Judy Jackson, Nightengale Elementary
Business: 764-3750 x3503

Melody Hartigan, Shipping & Receiving
Business: 764-3700 x3167
(High School)

Kristin Colarusso-Martin, Director of Food Service
Business: 315-764-3700 x 3621
 
Joyce French, Jefferson Elementary
Business: 764-3730 x3303
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