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School Lunch Hero Day: May 2, 2025

Fresh Fruits and Vegetables are served daily on the serving line

Fresh Fruits on the Serving Line!

A close-up view of a bunch of red grapes.

A close-up of a bin of yellow and red apples

Two bags of Sunkist California mandarins

A close-up view of a container filled with ripe, red strawberries.

A close-up view of a container filled with ripe, red strawberries.

A close-up view of a bin full of red apples, ready for purchase.

A close-up view of a basket of ripe peaches, showcasing their fuzzy skin and vibrant colors.

April 2025 Menus

Cheesy Buffalo Chicken and Rice Bowl

On the Menu, April 1, 2025 at JFK and NHS

A blue tray with a balanced meal of cheesy buffalo chicken and rice, fruit, vegetables, and chips.

Cheesy Buffalo Garbanzo Beans and Rice Bowl

Vegetarian Option, April 1, 2025

A blue tray with compartments holds a meal of cheesy buffalo garbanzo beans and rice with a creamy sauce, diced peaches, an apple, and celery sticks.

Oven Baked, Not Fried

Fresh Vegetables on the Serving Line!

A close-up of sliced red bell peppers in a black container.

 salad with mixed greens, a cherry tomato

A close-up view of fresh, white cauliflower florets.

A close-up of thinly sliced cucumbers, arranged in a container.

Northampton High School Salad Bar

A salad bar with fresh spinach, apple slices, and cucumbers.

Reveal the Meal: Milk

Reveal the Meal: How menu items are created and chosen

What do our meals look like?

Food Allergens

 

 

If a meal modification is requested for your child/student, please complete the following form and submit the form to your school nurse. Thank you.

 

 

Meal Modification Form

 

 

 

 

 

Offer Vs Serve

A colorful chart illustrating the five food groups: fruits, vegetables, grains, meats, and milk. It states that you must have three of the food groups to make a breakfast or lunch.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Offer vs. Serve Policy for Lunch

A school lunch that is eligible for federal reimbursement must offer 5 food components for each meal served (milk, fruit, vegetables, grains and meat/meat alternatives. Students may decline 2 of the required 5 items offered but must select either a ½ cup fruit or vegetable or a ½ cup combination of fruit/vegetable with their meal. In addition to the fruit or vegetable, the student must select at least 2 additional food components in full amounts offered for the meal to count toward the reimbursable offer vs serve meal. The price of the meal will not be determined by the number of components the student chooses. The lunch is priced as a unit whether the student declines 2 items or chooses all 5 items. Field trip bag lunches or special occasion meals in the classroom contain all 5 food components and are exempt from this policy.

 

Offer vs. Serve for Breakfast

A school breakfast that is eligible for reimbursement shall offer 3 food components (milk, fruit and grains) that consists of a minimum of 4 items. Students may decline 1 food item, but must select at least ½ cup of fruit or fruit combination. After choosing the ½ cup of fruit, students must select the other food components in the full amounts to count toward the reimbursable offer vs. serve meal. The price of the meal will not be determined by the number of components the student chooses. The breakfast is priced as a unit whether the student accepts all 4 items or declines.