Notes from the Kitchen
Students are not allowed to leave the school grounds to eat lunch. Also, food is not permitted ordered from a restaurant or any outside source with out administrative approval. During lunch times, all vending machines are off limits.
Students should report to the cafeteria by the time the bell rings. Students are permitted in the cafeteria or the gym. No other areas are permitted.
All food should be consumed in the cafeteria. Students need to return all trays and silverware and throw away their trash in the trash cans. A mess should never be left for someone else.
Every student must use their student ID cards for breakfast/lunch purchase or use cash. Absolutely no numbers given verbally!
The cafeteria is not responsible for what your child eats. Parents need to make sure students understand if they are allowed to eat and/or a plate lunch.
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Food Services
Christina Weigel, Kitchen Manager
Denise Schneider, Assistant Kitchen Manager
Contact Information
Kitchen Office ext. 11981
Kitchen ext. 11982
Click for current lunch menu.
Lunch Program
Lunch this year is broken up into three categories (Home Style, Fast Lane, and International) each of which will have two week menus. Also there is the Trojan Deli and the Snack Shack
Breakfast changes daily. Breakfast may include the following items: Orange Juice, V8 Juice, Tomato Juice, 2% Milk, Rolls, Biscuit Sandwich, French Toast Sticks, Donuts, Toast, Pancakes, Waffles, Eggs, Sausage, Bacon, Fruit Cups
Kitchen Staff
Mary Ann Carr
Gena Cook
Cheryl Barnhorst
Becky Eckstein
Alvina Webb
Sharon Wilgenbusch
Donna Keyser
Joan Wuestefeld
Wanda Wilkymacky
Jodie Fox
Tammy Kraus
Carrie Yung
Lynn Loichinger
Monica Honnert
Thelma Furney
"The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all USDA programs and activities 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 Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20250-9410 or call (202) 720-6382 (TTY) or (800) 795-3272. USDA is an equal opportunity Provider and employer." It is the policy of the Indiana Department of Education not to discriminated on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, or disability, in its programs, activities, or employment policies as required by the Indiana Civil Rights Law (I.C. 22-9-1), Title VI and VII (Civil Rights Act of 1964), the Equal Pay Act of 1973, Title IX (Educational Amendments), Section 504 (Rehabilitation Act of 1973), and the Americans with Disabilities Act (42 USCS 121010, et. seq.). Inquiries regarding compliance by the Indiana Department of Education with Title IX and other civil rights laws may be directed to the Human Resources Director, Indiana Department of Education, Room 229, State House, Indianapolis, IN 46204-2798, or by telephone to 317-232-6610, or the Director of the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, 111 North Canal Street, Suite 1053, Chicago, IL 60606-7204--Dr. Tony Bennett, State Superintendent of Public Instruction.
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Health Services
Contact: Ms. Bruce, Ext. 11961
- Students need to obtain a written pass (include time) for routine clinic visits.
- Please send only students with urgent problems to the clinic during the first and last hour of the day. See list below for examples.
- No Tylenol will be dispensed the first hour of the day. This eliminates the risk of double dosing a child. Students may have been medicated prior to leaving home
- The clinic closes daily during C lunch.
Urgent Problems (Emergencies)
- Head or eye injury
- Asthma attack
- New sports injury (not injuries that occurred yesterday)
- Heavy bleeding or deep cut
- Chest pain
- Vomiting or diarrhea
- Acute abdominal pain- not an upset stomach
- Allergic reaction to bee stings, etc.
- Diabetic students that state they feel "low".
Non-Emergencies (some examples)
- Headache
- Stomach Ache
- Runny nose, sore throat, cough
- Toothache
- Minor cuts, scrapes, bruises. The nurse will supply band aids for your class.
- Bug bites
- Earaches
Students should not expect the nurse to handle everyday medical problems that should be handled at home or by there family physician.
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