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Cafeteria and School Fees Payment

Our new payment system for tracking cafeteria/lunch accounts and for paying school fees online is PaySchools.  This system allows parents to manage student fees and lunch accounts from a web browser or from their smart phone.  After creating an account, parents can link each student to their account.  Parents can view cafeteria account balances and purchases, can add money to their students cafeteria balance, and can view and pay school fees for each student.  Below you'll find a list of links to PaySchools help documents and help videos. 

PaySchools Central Parent Login

PaySchools Help Links:

Need Help?
PaySchools Centeral would like parents/guardians to contact them directly if assistance is needed.
For PaySchools Central support email psc_help@payschools.com, call 877-393-6628 or create at ticket online at https://payschools.com/payschools-parents.


Breakfast is served daily 7:45-8:10am. There is no breakfast served if there is a  2 hour delay.

Breakfast cost:
   K-12 - $2.00
   Adults - $2.50

Lunch costs:

    K-8 Students - $3.50
    9-12 Students - $3.75
    Adults - $4.75

Lunch options:
Grades K-3 may choose from the Main menu or Loco lunch.
Loco lunch consists of a PB&J uncrustable, string cheese, graham cracker, the vegetable and fruit for the day, and milk.

Grades 4-12 may choose from the Main menu line, pizza line, or salad bar.
Ala carte items:
    -Extra entree: $2.00
    -Extra milk, juice, or small water: $0.50

    -Chips and cookies: $0.75


If your child has special dietary needs, the state of Ohio requires schools to have a new note every year from a licensed physician to keep on file. This note must indicate the kind of allergy or  food intolerance, if it is life threatening or non life threatening, what happens if the child comes in contact with the food, what to do if the child consumes the food and what should be substituted in place of that food. Substitutions will only be made for a child with a doctor's note. If students are lactose intolerant, we now offer a lactose free milk.

 

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