Food Services

We offer breakfast and lunch every school day. We plan the menus based on the USDA Child Nutrition Program. Remote learning students that are still enrolled in Park County School District #1 are still eligible to receive breakfast and lunch but need to make contact each day with their school to make arrangements with the food service department and school office for pickup of the daily meals.

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Meal Prices

Meals prices for the 2024–2025 school year are as follows:

Breakfast:

  • Elementary: $2.25

  • Middle and High School: $2.50

  • Reduced: $0.30

  • Adults: $3.00

Lunch:

  • Elementary: $3.60

  • Middle and High School: $3.85

  • Reduced: $0.40

  • Adults: $5.00

Extra milk/juice:

  • Additional: $0.65

Payment Options

Pay through the Infinite Campus Portal

Send money to school with the student. Please make checks out to the school the student attends. 

Unpaid Student Meal Debt

The district expects that parents take financial responsibility for their student's meals and has adopted procedures for collection of payment. Please review the district policy EFDA Unpaid Student Meal Debt.

Menus

Use our digital menu for the most up-to-date information. Our digital menu also offers nutritional and allergy related information, alternate entree options, and more!

Printable Menus

Special Dietary Needs Forms

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