Food Service - Queen Anne County Public Schools (2024)

at Queen Anne's County Public Schools

Food Service - Queen Anne County Public Schools (1)

Food Services at QACPS are provided by our contractor, Sodexo.

QACPS participates in the School Breakfast Program and the National School Lunch Program (NSLP). These programs provide funding that makes it possible for schools to offer a nutritious school breakfast and lunch. Schools receive Federal funds for each meal served, provide that the meal meets established nutrition standards.

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School Menus

Food Service - Queen Anne County Public Schools (2)
Food Service - Queen Anne County Public Schools (3)


Nutrisliceis an online website and mobile app designed to provide parents and students with information about our school meals program. Users may view menus specific to their school(s), as well as important information about each item that is offered. This includes:

  • Photos
  • Food descriptions
  • Nutritional details
  • Allergen information

Parents and students can access online menus by clickingHEREor by downloading the free Nutrislice mobile app in theApple App StoreorGoogle Play Store.


After navigating to Nutrislice, please follow the simple instructions below to begin viewing menus:

  1. In the Organization search field, typeQueen Anne’s County Schools
  2. ClickView Menus
  3. Search or scroll and find your school(s)
  4. Choose Breakfast or Lunch to view that menu
Special Menu Features Also Available on Nutrislice!
  • Nutrislice offers menustranslatedin 50 different languages:
    • Spanish
    • Haitian Creole
    • French
    • Portuguese (Brazil)
    • Korean
  • Vegetarian options may be viewed by using theFiltersfeature at the top of the page.
  • You may also use Filters to view items byAllergensorDietary Preferences
  • Students can rate menu items and provide feedback to let us know what they think

Meal Prices & MySchoolBucks

2023 – 2024 Meal Prices

Student Breakfast: $1.60
Reduced Breakfast: $0.00
Elementary Lunch: $2.60
Middle / High Lunch: $2.85
Reduced Lunch: $0.00
Adult Breakfast: $2.60
Adult Lunch: $4.10
Milk: $0.50

MySchoolBucks

MySchoolBucks makes online meal payments easy! You can stay up-to-date with your child’s spending and receive notifications so you no longer have to worry about your child’s meal account balance. Once an online payment is made, money is added to your child’s account. Money can be added to the account of each of your children with one transaction.

The payment amount and a $2.75 transaction fee are charged to your credit card. The transactions should appear on your credit card statement as Queen Anne’s County.

You can also have an account and keep track of your child’s meal purchases without actually using the on-line payment feature.

School Breakfast

We invite all students to “Power Up” their day with a great breakfast!

What is the School Breakfast Program?

The School Breakfast Program is a federally assisted meal program. It began as a pilot project in 1966, and was made permanent in 1975. The School Breakfast Program is administered at the Federal level by the Food and Nutrition Service. At the State level, the program is usually administered by State education agencies, which operate the program through every school day agreements with the local school food authorities.

How does the School Breakfast Program operate?

The School Breakfast Program operates in the same manner as the National School Lunch Program. QACPS receives cash subsidies from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) for each breakfast meal they serve. In return, they must serve breakfasts that meet Federal Nutrition Standards.

What are the School Breakfast Programs offered by QACPS and what is the difference?

Traditional Breakfast

  • Schools may offer a traditional breakfast in the school cafeteria, a familiar setting for students who already eat school lunch in the cafeteria.
  • Schools that offer a Traditional Breakfast provide approximately 15 minutes for the breakfast meal prior to the start of the school day.
  • Students pay full price or no charge if your child qualifies for free or reduced-price meals.
  • Why School Breakfast?

Maryland Meals for Achievement (MMFA)

  • Schools participating in the Maryland Meals for Achievement (MMFA) classroom breakfast program offer breakfast to all students every morning in the classroom free to all students.
  • Schools may apply for MMFA each spring if they maintain 40% or more free and reduced-price eligibility at the school.
  • Eligible schools receive State funding that enables the school to offer free breakfast to all students.
  • State funding may be limited, therefore all eligible schools may not be participating.
  • QACPS Schools participating in MMF: Sudlersville Middle and Sudlersville Elementary
  • MMFA Information Flyer

What does a school breakfast include?

Breakfast meal consists of 3 components from 3 food groups:

  1. Fruits (1 cup daily) offered in all QACPS schools to include:
  • Fresh Fruit
  • Canned Fruit, packed in juice
  • Dried Fruit
  • 100% Fruit Juice
  1. Grains offered in all QACPS schools are whole-grain rich to include:
  • Bagel
  • Benefit Breakfast Bar
  • Muffin
  1. Milk offered in all QACPS schools includes:
  • Low-fat Milk
  • Fat Free Chocolate

Breakfast menus comply with the following standards:

  • Calorie Ranges
  • Saturated Fat Limits
  • Sodium Levels
  • Zero Trans Fat products only

Registered Dietitians at the local school level develop menu patterns and conduct nutrient analysis on the weekly menu. State officials conduct nutrient analysis every 3 years.

Apply for School Meal Benefits

MySchoolApps is a fast and secure way to apply for free and reduced meal benefits.

The new school year requires a new meal application. A new meal application must be completed each school year. School meal eligibility does not roll over from year to year. It is important to submit a completed meal application as soon as possible. *Only one meal application is needed per family.

Income Eligibility Guidelines 2023-2024

USDA School Meals FAQs

Lunch Program Letter

Health & Wellness

Health and Wellness Information can be found under the Health Section by clicking here.

Non-Discrimination & Civil Rights Statements

USDA and MSDE Non Discrimination Statement – 2022 and USDA Non Discrimination Link

USDA Nondiscrimination Statement – Spanish

Civil Rights Procedures

Civil Rights Complaint Form

Contacts

QACPS Food Service
Julie Hickey, RD, LD, Coordinator of Food Services
(410) 758-2403, Ext. 145
202 Chesterfield Avenue
Centreville, MD 21617
[emailprotected]

Food Service - Queen Anne County Public Schools (2024)

FAQs

Why do most students at school do not eat cafeteria food? ›

Dissatisfaction with the food is offered as the main reason students skip school lunches, though factors such as long lines, feeling rushed, and not having enough time also impact students' ability to eat their lunch at school.

How have the new school lunches affected the students? ›

Research shows that receiving free or reduced-price school lunches reduces food insecurity, obesity rates, and poor health. In addition, the new school meal nutrition standards are having a positive impact on student food selection and consumption, especially for fruits and vegetables.

What is Queen Anne's county district code? ›

District Name: Queen Anne's County Public Schools schools for this districtNCES District ID: 2400540
Mailing Address: 202 Chesterfield Avenue Centreville, MD 21617Physical Address: 202 Chesterfield Avenue Centreville, MD 21617
Type: Regular local school districtStatus: Open
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How many schools are in Queen Anne's County? ›

Overview of Queen Anne's County Public Schools

Queen Anne's County Public Schools contains 14 schools and 7,440 students.

Why are school lunches so bad now? ›

Because of the low budgets, rolled back standards and forced ingredients with longer shelf lives, school cafeterias often opt for processed foods that are high in preservatives. Public school lunches may be held to lower quality criteria than fast food, which is typically thought to be the worst of the worst.

What happens when kids don't eat lunch at school? ›

School Lunches Affect Learning

If you have ever spent time in a classroom with students that have skipped breakfast or lunch, then you know firsthand how it can affect their learning. It's difficult to focus on learning when your stomach is growling loud enough for your classmates to hear.

Which state has the best school lunches? ›

The Healthiest School Lunch States
RankStateSchool Lunch Index Score
(100 total possible points)
1Massachusetts70.53
2Maine70.49
3Hawaii68.75
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Apr 16, 2024

What are the 3 effects on students from having unhealthy school lunches? ›

Over several grade levels and leading into adolescence, not getting essential nutrients during meals can lower a child's IQ scores, memory capacities, fine motor skills, social skills, and language skills. Sleep can also be negatively impacted from an unhealthy school lunch.

Are school lunches becoming healthier? ›

New nutrition guidelines will mean less salt and sugar in school meals. Teenagers share whether they think students will embrace the changes. School meals will soon contain less salt and sugar under new nutrition guidelines released by the Biden administration.

In what region is Queen Anne's County? ›

Queen Anne's County is a county located on the Eastern Shore of the U.S. state of Maryland. As of the 2020 census, the population was 49,874. Its county seat and most populous municipality is Centreville.

What cities are in Queen Anne's County MD? ›

Eight incorporated towns are found in Queen Anne's County. They are Barclay, Centreville, Church Hill, Millington, Queen Anne, Queenstown, Sudlersville, and Templeville. The oldest of these is Centreville, the county seat, incorporated in 1794.

What is Queens County code? ›

New York State County Codes
CodeCounty
58Bronx
59Kings
60New York
61Queens
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How many pupils does Queen Annes school have? ›

Queen Anne's School is a private boarding and day school for girls aged 11 to 18, situated in the suburb of Caversham just north of the River Thames and Reading town centre and occupying a 35-acre (14 ha) campus. There are around 450 pupils. Nearly half are boarders.

What is the largest public school in the United States? ›

Ten largest public university campuses by enrollment during the 2021–22 academic year
RankingUniversityEnrollments
1Arizona State University76,765
2Texas A&M University73,285
3University of Central Florida70,386
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Is Queen Anne's County public schools niche? ›

Queen Anne'S County Public Schools is a highly rated, public school district located in CENTREVILLE, MD. It has 7,387 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 14 to 1.

Why are some schools saying no thanks to the school lunch program? ›

UPDATED* States are reporting that some of their schools are dropping out of the healthier school-lunch program because they can't afford to participate.

What percent of high school students don't eat lunch? ›

“On a given school day in 2015, we found that on average, more than 1 in 20 students reported eating no lunch all. Missing lunch was more common among older children. Close to one in ten adolescents (ages 14-17 years) reported not eating any lunch compared to only 4% of children age 6-13 years.

Why do students end up eating off campus instead of eating their on campus meals? ›

Numerous students don't have the opportunity to eat school lunches due to the reason that they might be on a diet, lactose intolerant or just don't like the school food.

Why junk food should not be banned from school cafeterias? ›

As said in an article by SchoolConnects, “Junk foods are craved more by kids of various schools when they are not permitted.” Banning junk food will have the opposite effect intended, only creating more problems. These students will only want to eat junk food more.

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