Cafeteria/NSLP Information
I.C. School breakfast and lunch are part of the National School Lunch Program. Applications are available below in English and Spanish. Free and reduced applications are due by September 29th. Families that do not qualify for free or reduced meals will pay $2.00 for breakfast and $4.00 for lunch. Milk is $0.50 for students who bring their lunch.
If your financial status changes at any time you can reapply or apply for Free and Reduce Lunches.
The salad bar will be offered to the 2nd through 5th grade classes beginning Tuesday, September 5th. Salads will be pre-made for all students. Ham will be served on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Turkey will be served on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Except Friday during Lent, extra cheese will be given. Please note that the salad bar is not covered by the Free and Reduced Lunch Program. Each student eating from the salad bar will be charged $4.00 per salad.
NEW: If your child/children have any kind of dietary request (allergies, celiac disease, food indolence, etc.) please fill out a dietary request form below. Forms are provided in English and Spanish.
If you need Free and Reduce application or Dietary Request form in another language other than English or Spanish please contact Ms. Anabel Garcia.
All National School Lunch Program question or forms can be sent to Anabel Garcia, IC Cafeteria Manager/NSLP Director, at agarcia@icschoolfs.org or (479) 783-0889.
Free and Reduced Information
'23-'23 Free and Reduce Application - English
'23-'23 Free and Reduce Application - Spanish
How To Apply for Free and Reduced Price School Meals - English
How To Apply for Free and Reduced Price School Meals - Spanish
Income Eligibility Guidelines Effective July 1 2023 to June 30 2024
More Dining Information
'23-'24 IC School Breakfast-Lunch Prices
CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES AND SPECIAL DIETARY RESTRICTIONS- ENGLISH
CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES AND SPECIAL DIETARY RESTRICTIONS- SPANISH
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