School Meal Information
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| The Anchorage School District is participating in the Summer Food Service Program sponsored by the USDA. The program will provide meals to all children free of charge. |
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Breakfast (Elem. or Middle) |
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Elementary Lunch |
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Middle School Lunch |
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| High school breakfast and lunch: Each
high school also offers individually priced items for breakfast and lunch.
In addition to fresh fruit and vegetables, high schools offer brand-name
burritos, tacos, hamburgers and pizza. Each school also has daily specials to choose from. |
Nutritional Information
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Nutritional Information for ASD-specific menu items
Nutritional information for ASD elementary lunch and breakfast items are now available. |
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USDA Nutrient Database
Search for the Nutritional Analysis of any food item
in the USDA's
national nutrient database  |
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Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2005
"Dietary
Guidelines for Americans" is
published jointly every 5 years by the Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS) and the Department
of Agriculture (USDA). |
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School Meals Proven a Healthy Choice
An article by the School Nutrition Association addresses
eight myths about
meals served through the National School Lunch Program. Read
the article here.  |
Meal Prices, 2007-08
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Elementary School |
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Middle School |
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High School* |
| Student breakfast |
$1.30 |
Student breakfast |
$1.30 |
Student breakfast |
$1.75 |
| Reduced-price breakfast |
30¢ |
Reduced-price breakfast |
30¢ |
Reduced-price breakfast |
30¢ |
| Student lunch |
$2.65 |
Student lunch |
$3.05 |
Student lunch |
$3.50 |
| Reduced-price lunch |
40¢ |
Reduced-price lunch |
40¢ |
Reduced-price lunch |
40¢ |
| Adult breakfast (no milk) |
$1.60 |
Adult breakfast (no milk) |
$1.60 |
Adult breakfast |
$2.00 |
| Adult lunch (no milk) |
$3.10 |
Adult lunch (no milk) |
$3.30 |
Adult lunch |
$3.75 |
| Milk |
50¢ |
Milk |
50¢ |
Milk |
50¢ |
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high school also offers individually priced items for breakfast and lunch.
In addition to fresh fruit and vegetables, high schools offer brand-name
burritos, tacos, hamburgers and pizza. |
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Breakfast is available at the following schools
| Elementary schools |
| Abbott Loop |
Eagle River |
Muldoon |
Tudor |
| Airport Heights |
Fairview |
North Star |
Tyson |
| Baxter |
Gladys Wood |
Northern Lights |
Ursa Major |
| Campbell |
Government Hill |
Northwood |
Ursa Minor |
| Chester Valley |
Kasuun |
Nunaka Valley |
Whaley |
| Chinook |
Klatt* |
Ptarmigan |
Williwaw |
| Chugiak Elementary |
Lake Hood |
Russian Jack |
Willowcrest |
| College Gate |
Lake Otis* |
Scenic Park |
Wonder Park |
| Creekside Park |
Mountain View |
Susitna |
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| Denali |
Mt. Iliamna |
Taku |
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| *Cold grab & go breakfast only at Klatt & Lake Otis. Hot breakfast not available due to the late bus schedule. |
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| Middle schools |
| Begich |
Hanshew |
Romig |
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| Central |
Mirror Lake |
Wendler |
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| High schools |
| Bartlett |
Dimond |
East |
South |
| Chugiak |
Eagle River |
Service |
West |
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About the Student Meal Program
We continue to use student input and surveys in the development of our meal
program. Positive customer service, pleasing meals, quality control, proper
food safety/food handling, and overall program enhancement are our goals.
As always, we hope that you will continue to let us know the things you like
about the program. We also welcome your calls at 907-348-5183 regarding various
menu items or questions you have about the program in general.
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| And Justice For All |
| Our facilities are operated in accordance with U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, which does not permit discrimination because of race, color, gender, age, disability, or national origin. More information may be obtained here or from the Office of Equal Opportunity, USDA, Washington, D.C. 20250 -Secretary of Agriculture |
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