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FHUSD partners with Sodexo for all food services. Our partnership brings quality breakfast and lunch daily, at an affordable cost. Parents can pay lunch balances through our online platform, Revtrak by clicking the button below. By scrolling down, you can check menus for each school through Sodexo's website.
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Our Food Services Department assures that our district's students receive nutritional and enjoyable meals (both breakfast and lunch are provided). Parents can pay for their child's meals with our convenient online payment service. School lunch menus are updated monthly.
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The Fountain Hills Unified School District is proud to be part of the National School Lunch Program (NSLP). Lunches are required by NSLP guidelines to provide at least one-third of a child’s Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) for calories, protein, vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium, and iron. Breakfast contains one-fourth of the RDA for these nutrients. On average, meals are planned to provide 30% or less of total calories from fat and 10% or less from saturated fat. Our elementary and middle schools offer salad bars, while the high school offers freshly prepared salads—this helps reinforce "healthy" food choices. In accordance with this, we have removed all deep fryers and only serve baked snack chips and reduced fat cookies. All menus are analyzed by the NutriKids Program to ensure nutritional requirements are being met.
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Meal Pricing
Breakfast $2.50
Lunch $3.75
Breakfast and Lunch is provided at no cost for students who qualify for free and reduced meals.
Healthy, Hunger Free Kid's Act
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In December of 2010, the Healthy, Hunger Free Kid’s Act was passed into law. In January of 2012, the U.S. Department of Agriculture released the final meal pattern requirements that are mandated by that law. The following documents will provide more information and answer any questions you may have regarding this program. If you have any questions, please feel free to call Food Service General Manager, Scott Wrightington at swrightington@fhacademics.org or (480) 664-5025.
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Free or Reduced Meals
The NSLP is a federal program that may provide nutritious meals to all school children at a no or minimal cost. Families may apply for the program by logging into your PowerSchool account and completing form 1E. You may also complete the application for free and reduced priced school meals and return to your student's school. Please refer to our NSLP Parent Letter to answer frequently asked questions. Participants must submit an application every new school year. Please call the NSLP Coordinator, Tammy Rigsby at (480) 664-5061 if you have any questions regarding the application process.


