Menus & Mobile Ordering
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Click Here to View a Nutrislice Tutorial!
Nutrislice Tutorial
***Additional snack items are available to everyone; however, they’re not included in the free or reduced benefits & will charge from the student’s LunchMoneyNow Accounts if funds are available. This list of items is subject to change based upon each school’s inventory & vendor product availability***
To View Menus Click this Link!
https://boerne-isd.nutrislice.com/menus-eula
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Mobile Ordering Information
- Curbside pick-up will no longer be offered.
***Traditional service through the line in the cafeteria will be available for students who forget to order ahead. All lunches will be served on styrofoam plates or trays.
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Meal Prices
Breakfast: Grade PK-12- $2.30 Adult- $3.65
Reduced Price- $0.00
Lunch: Grade PK-5 - $3.40 Grade 6-12 - $3.65
Adult - $4.75 Reduced Price - $0.40
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See Below for Instructions on How to Use our Mobile Ordering App Nutrislice:
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For More Information on the Nutrition Requirements for the School Breakfast Program, National School Lunch Program and Smart Snacks Click the Links Below!
Breakfast & Lunch Meal Patterns
Breakfast & Lunch Meal Patterns (2)
What is Required for a Reimbursable Breakfast?
What is Required for a Reimbursable Lunch?
What are the Smart Snacks/A la Carte Nutrition Requirements?
*If you would like to place any restrictions or memos on your child’s account please contact us via email Martha.Upham@boerneisd.net or by phone at (830)357-2165.
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