Food Service
Breakfast
Free and Reduced Meal Prices
Lunch Menu:
Allergy alert: All government food products used in our lunch program contain whole-wheat grains.
School | Cost | Phone |
Reed-Custer Elementary School | $2.50 |
815-458-2145
Ext. 3410
|
Reed-Custer Middle School | $3.00 |
815-458-2868
Ext. 3213
|
Reed-Custer High School | $3.00 |
815-458-2166
Ext. 3316
|
Reduced lunch (all schools) | $0.40 | |
Adult lunch (all schools) | $3.50 | |
The Food Service Manager for each building are:
RCES: Michelle Headrick
RCMS: Ellen Bieda
RCHS: Chrissy Anderson
Lunches for RCES field trips:
Prepayment:
RCES, RCMS and RCHS students can pay cash or checks for meals; however, the prepay method is recommended as more efficient.
When sending a payment to school, the money (a check is preferred) should be put in an envelope with the following information written on the outside: student's name, grade, and account number. At RCES, the homeroom teacher's name should also be on the envelope.
Online Lunch Payments:
Summer Meal Program:
The Illinois No Kid Hungry campaign is a partnership between Share Our Strength, the nation’s leading child anti-hunger organization, the Commission to End Hunger and partner organizations throughout Illinois. The campaign aims to end childhood hunger by using proven strategies, including increasing access to federally-funded child nutrition programs including school breakfast and summer meal programs.
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