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Food Services

NATALIE WINKLE
Natalie Winkle
Food Service Coordinator

7777 Glenwood Avenue

Boardman, Ohio 44512
Phone: 330-726-3410
Fax: 330-726-3416
Email: Natalie.Winkle@boardmanschools.org

 Families must complete an application for Free/Reduced meals.

CLICK HERE TO APPLY FOR FREE/REDUCED LUNCH ONLINE

CLICK HERE FOR FREE AND REDUCED LUNCH APPLICATION

Lunch Menu

SCHOOL MEAL PRICES:

Breakfast: $1.50  K-12     Reduced Price: Free this year

Lunch:    $2.75  (K-8)      $3.25 (9-12)    Reduced Price: Free this year

PARENTS CAN NOW PHONE TO CHECK LUNCH BALANCES

Dial  330-259-3334, hit Option 6, then Option 1. 

Enter students 6-digit ID and you will hear the balance 

   

chicken parm with pasta and strawberry short cake on a cafeteria tray
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CLICK HERE TO SEE BOARDMAN'S WELLNESS POLICY ASSESSMENT SCORES FROM THE OHIO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

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Smart Snacks in School

We are focused on the health of our school environment. Our school district has established nutrition standards for all snacks sold in school by any entity, including parent/student organizations, teachers, boosters, fundraisers, or the food and nutrition services department. These standards for snack sales are in effect from any time before school through 1/2 hour after school, in accordance with the Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act, the USDA and our district Wellness Policy. Non-compliant foods may be sold from 1/2 hour after school through the end of the day. These standards carefully balance science-based nutrition guidelines with practical and flexible solutions to promote healthier eating on campus. 

Healthy Snacks

Is Your Snack a Smart Snack? 

Kids often need snacks to help them get enough calories (ENERGY) throughout the day. Choosing healthy snacks that add nutrients, like vitamins and minerals, to their diets is essential. Smart snacking is a great way to meet daily nutrient requirements that may be missed at meal times.

Students in our district are offered healthier school meals with more fruits, vegetables and whole grains through the National School Lunch and Breakfast Program. The Smart Snacks in School standards published by the USDA will build on those healthy advancements by ensuring that all other snack foods and beverages available for sale to students in school are tasty and nutritious.


Snacking Tips for Parents

  • Plan ahead and buy healthy snacks when you shop. You will save money and make healthier choices than if you or your kids are buying snacks on the go.
  • Provide kids with choices and make those choices nutritious.
  • Pre-portion you child's snacks into small plastic bags to grab on the go.
  • Combine snacks from at least two food groups to pack more nutrients into your child's diet... it will be more filling and it will hold them over to the next meal.
  • And remember... space snacks far enough between meals so appetites are not spoiled!

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