National School Lunch Meal Program:
The Burbank Unified School District takes part in the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs. Nutritious meals are served every school day. Students eligible for reduced meals can purchase breakfast for $0.30 and/or lunch for $0.40.
Information Sheet
National School Meal Program Online Application
SCHOOL MENUS (in PDF)
Elementary School: August Menu September Menu
Middle School: August Menu September Menu
High School: August Menu September Menu
Monterey High School: August Menu
Community Day School: August Menu
Child Care: August Menu September Menu
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EZSCHOOLPAY: Fast, easy, convenient, and a secure way to pay for school meals. Using the internet, parents/guardians can keep track of their child's meal balance and deposit additional funds when necessary, at anytime. This site offers an automated system that notifies parents/guardians by e-mail when their child's meal account balance falls below an amount set by the parent/guardian.
Costs for Student Meals:
Elementary Schools Secondary Schools
Breakfast: $1.50 Breakfast: $1.50
Lunch: $2.75 Lunch: $3.00
Meal Charge Policy:
The district does not extend credit for student meals. As a courtesy, the district will provide an emergency meal to students who find themselves without funds at meal time.
Emergency Meal Policy:
If your child does not have sufficient funds for breakfast or lunch, s/he will be provided an Emergency Meal. This meal consists of: a tuna cup, crackers, fruit cup, and white milk.
Contact Information:
E-mail: foodservice@burbankusd.org
Amy Gibbons, Food Service Consultant
MaryJo Valento, Assistant Food Service Director
Susie Dunn, Food Service Operations Technician
M'Lisa MacLaren, Food Service Operations Technician
Hours of Operation:
Monday through Friday - 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Address:
1900 W. Olive Avenue
Burbank, CA 91506
Office: 818-729-4539 Fax: 818-729-4570
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