Food Services for the Tintic School District
Lunchroom Policies and Procedures 2024-2025
Free and Reduced Price School Meals
Eureka Elementary and Tintic High receive federal funds based on the percentage of students who qualify for Free/Reduced lunch. Both the school and students benefit if a family qualifies for the waiver. We would appreciate it if ALL families would fill out the Free/Reduced lunch forms if you think you may qualify. Again, the benefit to our schools in having all eligible students/families apply is quite large, but we need your help – PLEASE apply.
You can choose to not take part in the Free/Reduced lunch program. However, in order for the school and the students to benefit, the form must be filled out. The information that is on the form is only used at the school and state education offices. No personal information is reported to the government (including citizenship status). Your information is kept in upmost confidence and will not be shared. You will be asked if you want to participate in the Free/Reduced lunch program, but you do not have to participate. If you think you qualify, please apply.
Children need healthy meals to learn. Tintic School District offers healthy meals every school day. Breakfast costs $1.50; lunch costs $2.25 for grades K-6, $2.50 for grades 7-12 and $4.50 for adult meals. Your children may qualify for free or for reduced price meals. Please fill out the application for free and reduced price school meals below and bring the application to your student's school. Applications are also available at Eureka Elementary, Tintic High School and Tintic School District Offices.
Instructions to Apply for Free and Reduced Price School Meals
Application for Free and Reduced Price Meals - English
Application for Free and Reduced Price Meals - Spanish
Frequently Asked Questions about Free and Reduced Price School Meals
Tintic School District Board Policy FIA: Meal Charges
Click here to print the 2024-25 Menu
Special Meals
The Special Dietary Needs Request form can be found by clicking below for parents who need to change their student’s meals due to allergies or other special diet accommodations. Please send completed requests to Sarah Hardman in Food Services for approval. See Administrative Memorandum #64 dated April 18, 1995 for details. We cannot accommodate special meals without this form in our files.
Special Dietary Needs Request Form - Available in the front office of your school.
Fundraisers
School Fundraiser that meet the Smart Snacks in School Standards Application
School Fundraiser that do not meet that Smart Snacks in School Standards Application
Food Services Director Sarah Hardman Phone: 435-433-2018 Fax: 435-433-6622 |
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