Food Services
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Have questions, thoughts, or suggestions about the meals offered at school?
The Wrentham Public Schools serves breakfast and lunch daily to all students who wish to participate in the School Lunch Program. Wrentham Public Schools are part of the National School Lunch Program established in 1940 by the USDA. We receive Federal Commodity foods, Federal and State reimbursement and education mandates, and guidance from the USDA and the Department of Education. 65 percent of the students in Wrentham purchase lunch daily. The Wrentham Public Schools provides the highest quality food and service possible to our students and staff.
Our staff are members of the School Nutrition Association of Massachusetts. This organization provides training and networking opportunities for our staff to learn and grown and share ideas about serving nutritious and appealing child-friendly food. Six of our staff members are certified in Food Safety and Sanitation.
You may contact Lisa Luce at any time with your thoughts, suggestions or questions.
E-mail: lucel@wrenthamschools.org
Phone: (508) 384 - 5430
Our staff are members of the School Nutrition Association of Massachusetts. This organization provides training and networking opportunities for our staff to learn and grown and share ideas about serving nutritious and appealing child-friendly food. Six of our staff members are certified in Food Safety and Sanitation.
You may contact Lisa Luce at any time with your thoughts, suggestions or questions.
E-mail: lucel@wrenthamschools.org
Phone: (508) 384 - 5430
Breakfast and lunch will be permanently free. However it is strongly encouraged for families to complete the free and reduced lunch application.
- Milk Only: $0.50
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