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Food Service

Food Service

Nourishing minds and bodies for a brighter tomorrow!

 

Stefanie Tuttle

Food Service Supervisor

Triway High School (330) 264-8685 ext:1305

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Triway High School

Breakfast

*Daily Grab & Go options available including the Middle School Breakfast Options*

Lunch

Level 1 Cafe Offers Main Menu Breakfast & Lunch Options Daily

Level 2 Cafe Offers Hot/Cold Grab & Go Options Daily

2nd Level Closed After 5/16 for the year

Lunch Menu (May)

Lunch Menu ( September 2nd -26th )

 

Triway Middle School

Breakfast and Lunch Menu (May)

 

Shreve Elementary

 Breakfast and Lunch Menu (May)

 

Wooster Township Elementary

Breakfast and Lunch Menu (May)

 

Triway K-8

Breakfast and Lunch Menu (September 2nd  -26th )

 

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Meal Prices

25-26 School Year

(We are no longer participation in CEP for the 25-26 school year: Meal Prices are as follows)

Breakfast $1.50

Extra Breakfast $1.50

Lunch $3.00

Extra Lunch $3.00

Milk $.50

Reduced Breakfast/Lunch $.00

*Reduced is Free 2025-2026*

Adult Lunch $4.00

*A la Carte and extra menu items are offered for an additional cost*

 

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  • Charge Policy Information 

    This notice is to inform families that the USDA has required all districts to adopt a meal charge policy. This requirement is necessary due to the outstanding and uncollectable debt incurred by school food services. School food service operations are self-funded and should not rely on the district for financial help. It is our intention and desire to feed all students, however, when charging occurs and it is not repaid, it places a financial strain on the department that can’t be supported.

    Our district charge policy will be that students may charge breakfast and/or lunch, when necessary, with the understanding that the unpaid balance will be paid as soon as possible.The limit is $5.00. Any outstanding balance will be added to school fees at the end of the year. Students will not be allowed to borrow for ala carte items. In effort to comply with USDA requirements, we’re providing this written communication to you. Additionally, you should receive a ParentSquare communication from your child’s building Food Service Supervisor informing you of our district charge policy. The policy is also available on our district website. Parents are encouraged to set up an account using our online PaySchools Central site. You can monitor balances and put money on your student’s account at no cost to you, as well as set up to receive email alerts for a low balance in your child’s account.

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    SUN BUCKS

     

    Applications Are Now Open

    Apply For 2025 Summer EBT Benefits

    Parents and Guardians can apply now through August 15, 2025 for Summer EBT benefits.SUMMER EBT

    Things to Know

    Qualifying Is Just An Application Away: Applying for SEBT is a breeze! Our application process is designed to be fast, simple, and stress-free. From start to finish, you can complete the entire process in just a few minutes. If any of the following are true for your school aged student on or after July 1, 2024, your student will already receive Summer EBT. You do not need to apply.

    Summer Grocery Benefit for Kids: SUN Bucks provides $120 in grocery benefits per eligible school-age child when school is out for summer. SUN Bucks can be used to purchase food from authorized retailers in participating states, Tribes, and territories. It may also be known as Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer (or Summer EBT) in certain locations. Children can receive SUN Bucks on top of other benefits like SNAP and WIC, and in addition to free SUN Meals from local meal sites or SUN Meals To-Go in eligible rural communities.

    Please Visit USDAsunmeals for more information.