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Clay Carter, Director



Food Service Office
945 North Jackson
Jacksonville, Texas 75766
Telephone 903-589-3587
Fax 903-586-4444

Meal Prices 2008/2009

 

 

Breakfast

Lunch

Faculty

Adult/Visitor

Elementary

$1.00

$1.25

$1.50 Break

$2.50 Lunch

$1.75 Breakfast

$2.75 Lunch

Nichols

$1.00

$1.50

$1.50 Break

$2.50 Lunch

$1.75 Breakfast

$2.75 Lunch

Middle School

$1.00

$1.50

$1.50 Break

$2.50 Lunch

$1.75 Breakfast

$2.75 Lunch

High School

$1.00

$1.75

$1.50 Break

$2.50 Lunch

$1.75 Breakfast

$2.75 Lunch

 

Charge Policy – Elementary Campus’ are allowed to charge up to 3 meals and Intermediate students are allowed to charge 1 meal.  Middle School and High School campuses have a “NO CHARGE POLICY” (Please see chart below).  Please, make sure your child has breakfast and/or lunch money.  Elementary students who have charges will receive weekly notices.  Students/parents are also responsible for payment of meals until free or reduced lunch application benefits have been approved.  Contact your cafeteria manager or the Food Service Department for student account information. 

 

Elementary Schools

3 Charges

Nichols Intermediate

1 Charge

Middle School

High School

No Charge Policy


Lunch Applications

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The lunch application determines if the household income qualifies for the Free and Reduced price student meals.  Applications may be attained at the School Office and are included in the student’s packet at the beginning of the year.  Please complete one application per household and return the application to the Cafeteria Manager in which the Department will review each application to determine the eligibility of the student.  It is imperative that all new applications be completed and returned in a timely manner.  The process does take a period of time.  Therefore, each child participating on the Free and Reduced program the year before will receive a 30 day period at the beginning of school until the new application is processed.  After the 30 day period has expired and the Department has not received a current application, charges will begin to accrue in which the parent/student are responsible for payment.   

In Cases of Food Allergy

Generally, children with food allergies or intolerances do not have a disability as defined under either Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act or Part B of IDEA. Child Nutrition may, but is not required to, make food substitutions for them.

However, when in the licensed physician’s assessment food allergies may result in severe, life-threatening (anaphylactic) reactions, the child’s condition would meet the definition of “disabil­ity,” and the substitutions prescribed by the licensed physician must be made. (1)

 

Medical Statement for Children With Special Dietary Needs

Each special dietary request must be supported by a statement that explains the food substitu­tion that is requested. It must be signed by a recognized medical authority. In these cases, rec­ognized medical authorities may include physicians, physician assistants or advanced practice nurses.

The medical statement must include:

• an identification of the medical or other special dietary condition that restricts the child’s diet;

• the food or foods to be omitted from the child’s diet; and the food or choice of foods to be substituted. (2)

(1)     Texas Department of Agriculture Administrative Reference Manual

(2)     Texas Department of Agriculture Administrative Reference Manual

 

In accordance with Federal Law and U.S. Department of Agriculture Policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability.  To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights 1400 Independence Ave., SW Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (TTY).  USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.


Elementary Schools

East Side Elementary
CherylSocia
csocia@jacksonvilleisd.org
903-586-5839

Fred Douglas Elementary
Pat Roberts
proberts@jacksonvilleisd.org
903-586-5816

West Side Elementary
Lynda Foster
lfoster@jacksonvilleisd.org
903-586-1613

Joe Wright
Lisa Hayes
lhayes@jacksonvilleisd.org
903-586-1736

 

Nichols Intermediate
Jill Beasley
jbeasley@jacksonvilleisd.org
903-541-4693

 

Jacksonville Middle School
Donna Strong
dstrong@jacksonvilleisd.org
903-586-2831

 

Jacksonville High School
Katrina Hansen
khansen@jacksonvilleisd.org
903-586-8506

 

Food Service Department
Clayton Carter
ccarter@jacksonvilleisd.org
903-589-3587

Anita Magee
amagee@jacksonvilleisd.org

Danna Dillard
ddillard@jacksonvilleisd.org

Tenna Ellis
tellis@jacksonvilleisd.org