School Lunch
A good meal is key to providing the energy your child needs to do their best. National Heritage Academies (NHA) remains committed to ensuring students maintain a healthy and nutritious diet, no matter what learning scenario our schools are in. Please know, in order to receive meals, your child must be an enrolled student at our school. We also offer free and reduced programs for qualifying families (see details below).
USDA Non-Discrimination StatementPick-up Information
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently announced that they will continue serving meals to children at no cost, through December 31, 2020. This will ensure, no matter what the situation is, children have access to nutritious food as the country recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Student households may pick up Frozen Lunch Meals (including reheating instructions) and Breakfast from our school between 9:00 a.m. – 2 p.m., Monday & Wednesday, while supplies last.
- Please know, all NHA schools tailor their meal distribution schedule and specifics to best fit the needs of their school community. Please contact your schools’ office for details.
- We are able to offer up to two meals, one breakfast and one lunch, per day for every enrolled student and can provide for up to three days of meals at one time. OR We are able to offer one lunch meal per day for every enrolled student and can provide for up to three days of meals at one time.
- Additionally, student households may pick up breakfast and lunch during one initial stop at the school. They are not required to come back for each meal service.
Parents will be allowed to pick up items and take them home for student consumption. Students do not need to be present in order for parents to receive their child(s) meals. For safety reasons, families are not allowed to enter the building during meal pickup.
See below for a breakdown of how food distribution will take place based on the different learning scenarios:
In Person
Students return to traditional classroom learning environment
Students resume eating in their classrooms.
Remote/Virtual
Students learn at home on a virtual platform
Students/parents pick up meals through a contact-less area of the school building.
Hybrid
Students receive a combination of in-person learning and remote instruction
Students eat in their classroom (those on-site) and food is distributed for home (students off-site).
- If your student is in school Monday and Tuesday, they must pick up their meals for Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday on Wednesday.
- If your student is in school Thursday and Friday, they must pick up their meals for Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday on Monday
