- Anchorage Public School
- Cafeteria
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Sue Bierens, Food Service Director
502-245-8927, ext. 2129
sue.bierens@anchorage.kyschools.us -
Lunch Prices
We continue to offer pre-paid lunches for students at a 5% discount off the full price and yearly pre-paid lunches for students at a 5% discount off the full price as well.
The first and last days of school are half days with no lunch served, so there are 171 days where lunches will be served. The pre-paid lunch prices are adjusted each year to align with our school calendar.Lunch prices per student:
K-5: $4.75
6-8: $5.00
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MySchoolBucks: Pay Online for Cafeteria Purchases
Anchorage School is excited to offer MySchoolBucks®! This online payment service provides a quick and easy way to add money to your student’s meal account using a credit/debit card or electronic check.
You can also view recent purchases, check balances, and set-up low balance alerts for FREE!
Click here for more information.
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Authorization for Cafeteria Charges
The foodservice unit of the Anchorage Public School offers parents the opportunity to allow their children to charge à la carte and additional entrée items in the lunchroom. We require parental authorization to charge up to a maximum of one hundred dollars ($100) per child with the understanding that charges will be repaid in full prior to the end of the school year and that finance charges will accrue on outstanding balances. Also, as a service, parents can place pre-payments on their child’s account for which their children can charge for items that they purchase.
Each year, parents must authorize charges by completing the following and returning it to Ms. Sue Bierens, Director – Foodservices, Anchorage School. This must be completed and on file before the initial charge can be made.
To allow lunch charges at school, please complete the form located here and return it to school.
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FAQ: Free & Reduced Meals
Children need healthy meals to learn. Anchorage School offers healthy meals every school day.
For our document on frequently asked questions regarding free and reduced price school meals, click here.
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Free/Reduced Lunch Application
To apply for free/reduced lunch, please complete this form and return to Sue Bierens.
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Free/Reduced Translated Applications
The page referenced at the link below features foreign language translations of the Prototype Application for Free and Reduced Price School Meals. They are provided by USDA as a template to assist state and local agencies in serving households where English is not spoken as a primary language. Households may also download these resources directly to be filled out and submitted to their local school district.
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Nutrition Standards for School Meals
The following link contains regulations, policy memos, and other guidance materials relating to the nutrition standards for the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program.
https://www.fns.usda.gov/cn/nutrition-standards-school-meals
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APS Health & Wellness Plan
Local School Wellness Policy (LSWP) requirements were established by the Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act of 2004, and further strengthened by the final ruling of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act (HHFKA) in August 2016. It requires each local education agency (LEA) participating in the National School Lunch Program and/or School Breakfast Program to develop a local school district wellness policy that promotes the health of students and addresses the growing problem of childhood obesity.
In response to this legislation, Anchorage School has formed a School Health & Wellness Committee, which is comprised of the Health and PE teachers, Director of Food Services, School Nurse, School Administrator, School Counselor, Instructional Programs Coordinator, and parent representative. This committee works to review and implement the School Wellness Plan, as well as address a wide range of health and wellness issues. This includes setting goals for nutrition education and physical activity, recommending nutrition standards, and promoting student and staff wellness throughout the school.
For the complete Plan, click here.
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Wellness Report Card
Anchorage Public School participates in the NSLP. As of the first of the 2013 calendar year, the Anchorage Lunch Program was reviewed and accredited with meeting the new Healthy, Hunger Free Kids Act (HHFKA) provisions. The tough new federal nutrition standards require that meals are healthier, well-balanced, and meet age-appropriate calorie limits.
For the complete report, click here.