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Director of Cafeterias
Ruth M. Mason, R.D., L.D., S.N.S.
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Free and Reduced Meal Application
Our district offers the Free and Reduced meal program for all those who would like to apply.
The Waterloo School District offers both breakfast and lunch on every full school day.
Breakfast is offered on all 1/2 days.
Our District operates under the National School Lunch Program and offers healthy meals to all students.
WCUSD5 offers free and reduced priced meals for those who are eligible. If you would like your family considered for this meal benefit, follow the application link above - print and return completed applications to Ruth Mason - Director at Rogers Elementary School - 200 N Rogers Street - Waterloo, Illinois 62298.
You may apply for the program at any time during the school year. Applications are always available at each school office or by contacting the Cafeteria Director. A new application must be completed and on file for each new school year.
This program includes one free breakfast and one free lunch each school day. Any items purchased individually (ex. milk, slice of pizza, etc.) will be charged at a la carte pricing.
Reduced price meals are $.30 for breakfast and $.40 for lunch at all schools.
Contact Mrs. Mason or any school cafeteria to have an application sent to you.
If your family received a letter stating your child(ren) are Directly Certified for Free/Reduced meals through the State of Illinois, an application is not required.
Meal prices are set by the Board of Education and may have changed for the coming school year - please visit the student fees document HERE.
All students have their choice of low fat/skim milk with each meal.
Both the High School and the Jr. High School offer a fresh salad bar each day. These students are also offered 100% fruit juice at each meal.
Zahnow Elementary Cafeteria Staff Left to Right: Cheri Angel (Head Cook), Joann Will, Sandy Staub, Renee Wachtel
Rogers Elementary Cafeteria Staff Left to Right: Barbara Barnett, Bonnie Gramm, Janet Gregson, Susan Novack (Head Cook)
Waterloo Jr. High School Cafeteria Staff Left to Right: Jenifer Melching, Jo Koester, Teresa Worley, Donna Riebeling (Head Cook), Joyce Russell
Each cafeteria operates on a debit system. Deposit any amount onto the students account and he/she has access to that money when entering their personal ID/PIN number at meal time.
Students may bring money to school with them in an envelope that includes their name, ID number, homeroom (if pertinent), date and amount.
We suggest students turn this money in prior to lunch so that it may be deposited early and ready for their use during meal service.
One check may be written for multiple students - even if they attend different schools. Simply note on the envelope the amount each student should receive.
Parents may pay for school meals online. Access this option through the district website and choose the parent tab. Then choose Skyward/Family Access and the Food Service tab. Once you have set up an account and password, you will be able to monitor your child/childrens account, set up email notifications and monitor their accounts online. This is our vehicle to communicate account information with our parents.
An email will be generated when your child's account reaches a + $5.00 or below; giving parents enough time to add money to their student's accounts.
You may turn these notices on and off thru your Family Access account.
Employment Opportunities
We are always looking for substitute cafeteria workers. Non Certified Applications are available in the Unit Office: 302 Bellefontaine Drive - Waterloo, Illinois 62298. For more information contact: Ruth Mason, Director of Cafeterias - 618-939-3454.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
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