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Menus link click here: Nutrislice

The main breakfast price is $2.00 (full pay) and $.30 (reduced).
The main lunch price is $3.00 (full pay) and $.40 (reduced).
The grab & go salad bar price is $4.00, and a la carte items vary in price and are available for breakfast & lunch.


Online Payments through Lunchtime:

Pay for lunch purchases through our online portal. This system allows you to add money to your students’ cafeteria accounts with credit/debit cards or directly linking to a checking account. You can also set reminders and thresholds for each student and view transaction histories through the online portal. Click here to view the Parent’s Guide to the portal, and set up your account.

LUNCHTIME PORTAL LINK


All questions regarding the P-EBT Program should be directed to www.ct.gov/snap and if you still have questions after visiting the website, inquires may be directed to 1-855-626-6632


The cafeteria has a system where students can deduct from a prepaid balance. Every student has an account with the cafeteria if they want to use it. Parents may put any amount they prefer on their student’s account. Students can bring cash or checks to the main office upon arrival at school. Checks should be made payable to HVRHS. We do not accept credit cards. Because the system works like a debit card, students must put funds into their account before they can access it. They can check their balance when they go through the lunch line in the café or in the high school main office.

The USDA requires every sponsor (public, charter, private, RCCI) participating in the National School Lunch Program to provide information to their community on the availability of Summer Meals, even if they are not a sponsor or site for Summer Meals.

Childhood food insecurity remains at unacceptable levels across the country and children are most acutely at risk in the summer when they do not have access to school meals. There were 689 sites in the summer of 2017 across Connecticut offering free meals to children 18 years and younger, yet only 1 out of 4 of CT’s children who access school meals are accessing Free Summer Meals.

PLEASE NOTE: Even if you do not have a Summer Meals program in your town, children ages 18 and younger may visit Open Summer Meals sites anywhere in the state to receive a meal. There is no application, identification or commitment to participate in Summer Meals. Take the time to share this valuable information with the families in your community.

If you have any questions about Summer Meals, please contact Caroline Cooke at the CSDE at caroline.cooke@ct.gov or 860-807-2144.

SUMMER MEALS INFO click below:
www.ctsummerfood.org/location-finder

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Application for Free or Reduced Lunch