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Food Services

Southmont Schools have an essential role in the lives of students by providing them with a foundation for healthy living and learning.  Our goal is to provide the students' favorite items combined with non-processed, healthier, fresh selections.  We feel it is important to offer these items to introduce students to different types of foods.  We are committed to each and every student, each and every day.

The Southmont Schools' Food Services Department makes affordable, healthy, and nutritious breakfasts and lunches daily for our students.  We continue to meet tough new federal nutrition standards for school meals, ensuring that meals are healthy and well-balanced and provide students all the nutrition they need to succeed in school.

CACFP After-School Feeding Program Information

Universal Breakfast Program Information

2022-23 Meal Prices

  Lunch Breakfast
Elementary Students $2.25 TBD
Elementary Reduced $0.40 TBD
Junior High Students $2.45 TBD
Junior High Reduced $0.40 TBD
High School Students $2.55 TBD
High School Reduced $0.40 TBD
Adult Staff $4.60 TBD
Extra Entree $2.00  

Meal Payments

You can make online payments to you child's account at any time using the MySchoolBucks program. Online payments are automatically credited to your child's meal account. There is a $2.49 processing fee, charged by MySchoolBucks.

Make A Payment

You may also send cash or check to your child's school, and the money will be deposited into his/her account. The money is then used as a debit system to purchase meals using your child's student ID number. If you choose to send a check, please be sure to include your child's name and "lunch payment" in the memo section to ensure it is deposited into the correct account.

 

Free & Reduced Meal Applications

Enrolled students at Southmont Schools may be eligible to receive a healthy breakfast and lunch at a free or reduced rate.

Households should fill out a Free & Reduced Application if they would like to be eligible for free or reduced meal services and other educational benefits. Some examples include curricular (textbook) assistance, test/exam fee reduction or waiver, and eligibility for other discounts or program opportunities.

Financial Assistance Information

Contact

Monica Duvall

Director of Food Services
Southmont High School, Ladoga Elementary School, Walnut Elementary School, Southmont Jr. High School, New Market Elementary School

South Montgomery Community School Corporation does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, including limited English proficiency, military service, age or disability in its educational programs, activities or employment policies as required by the Indiana Civil Rights Law (I.C. 22-9-1), Title VI and VII (Civil Rights Act of 1964), the Equal Pay Act of 1973, Title IX (Educational Amendments), Section 504 (Rehabilitation Act of 1973) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (42 USCS § 12101, et. seq.). Inquiries regarding compliance by the SMCSC with Title IX and other civil rights laws may be directed to the Superintendent or his designee at PO Box 8, New Market, Indiana, 47965 or by telephone at 765-866-0203.

Menus

Choose your school below to see what's on the menu for breakfast, lunch, and supper!

Ladoga Elementary School
New Market Elementary School
Walnut Elementary School
Southmont Jr. High School
Southmont High School