Menus
Meals, foods and beverages sold or served at schools meet state and federal requirements based on the USDA Dietary Guidelines. All meals, foods and beverages are prepared and served by qualified child nutrition professionals. We provide students with access to a variety of affordable and appealing foods that meet the health and nutrition needs of students.
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Meal Pricing & Charge PolicySY 23-24 Meal Pricing.pdf |
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Meal Serving Times |
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Abingdon High School | ||
Holston High School | ||
John S. Battle High School | ||
Patrick Henry High School | ||
Damascus Middle School | ||
E. B. Stanley Middle School | ||
Glade Spring Middle School | ||
Wallace Middle School | ||
Abingdon Elementary School | ||
Greendale Elementary School | ||
Meadowview Elementary School | ||
Highpoint Elementary School | ||
Rhea Valley Elementary School | ||
Valley Institute Elementary School | ||
Watauga Elementary School | ||
Visitors for Lunch
Why does an adult meal cost more?
The National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs are designed to serve students. Know that federal and state regulations do not allow us to subsidize the adult meals. That means we do not receive any reimbursements or commodity value for adult meals. It is still an excellent bargain for our visitors at $5.00.
We ask that you do not bring in soft drinks or "fast food" lunches to be fair to the other children because they are not sold to students. Bottled water, milk and 100 percent fruit juice are available in all schools.
(All visitors must check in first at the school office.)