2022-2023 Student School Meal Rates
Brazosport ISD parents, please note that the USDA waiver that extended free breakfast and lunch to all students expired in BISD and other school districts on the last day of the 2021-22 school year.
However, certain BISD campuses are eligible to participate in the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) for the 2022-2023 school year. The CEP is a federally funded option that also allows all students at those qualifying campuses to eat breakfast and lunch during the school day for free. Please check the below list to see if your child’s school is CEP, free breakfast and lunch eligible. Households who have students attending these schools will fill out a household income survey as part of their online registration process.
SF Austin STEM Academy
Freeport Elementary
Griffith Elementary
Ney Pre-K
Ogg Elementary
Polk Elementary
Roberts Elementary
Velasco Elementary
Lanier Middle
Clute Intermediate
Freeport Intermediate
Brazosport High
Lighthouse Learning Center
Brazos Success Academy
For all other campuses not covered by CEP for the 2022-2023 school year, lunch will be $2.65 for elementary students and $2.95 for middle and high school students. Breakfast will be $1.45 for all students. To make an online meal payment go to SchoolCafé.
Reduced meal prices are $.30 for breakfast and $.40 for lunch. Families who may qualify for free or reduced meal prices due to low family income are encouraged to apply now!
Vision
Brazosport ISD Child Nutrition Services will be a leading part of educating all students by promoting nutritious meals and inspiring healthy choices.
Mission
The mission of Brazosport ISD Child Nutrition Services is providing quality meals to feed the mind and body of all students in a safe and caring family environment.
Happy Birthday to You!
To assist you in celebrating your child's big day...BISD Child Nutrition offers intra-district birthday deliveries. You place the order online and we take care of the rest! Click HERE for more information.
Birthday Order Form
Order Instructions:
Our office will receive a notification and then pass along the information to our Child Nutrition manager.
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Child Nutrition Team
Amy Anderson, SNS
Director of Child Nutrition
[email protected]
979-730-7110 x2
Lisa Mitchell, RD, LD
Assistant Director, Registered Dietitian
[email protected]
979-730-7110 x4
Rhonda Potts
Financial Analyst
[email protected]
979-730-7110 x3
Jennifer Gardner
Accountability and Compliance Coordinator
[email protected]
979-730-7110 x5
Stephanie Perez
Free and Reduced Specialist
[email protected]
979-730-7110 x1
Michelle Nava
Quality and Training Specialist
[email protected]
979-730-7110
Jay Collins
Catering Chef
[email protected]
979-730-7110
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