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Dear Windham Parents:

This message is to inform you about an increase in lunch
prices that will go into effect at the beginning of the new school year.

The Federal government passed a law, the Healthy, Hunger
Free Kids Act of 2010, that requires all school districts
that participate in the National School Lunch Program
to gradually increase hot lunch prices over time. The
goal of this Federal legislation is  to equalize the price
of a hot lunch with the amount of money the Federal government
reimburses Districts for students who receive a free lunch.

The Windham School District will have to increase
hot lunch prices to $2.46 over the next few years in $0.05
and $0.10 increments in order to remain in compliance with this legislation.

The Windham School Board moved to increase hot lunch prices
by $0.10 per meal at Golden Brook, Windham Center, and
Windham Middle Schools for the following school year.

The new lunch prices are as follows:

Golden Brook School: $2.00

Windham Center School: $2.00

Windham Middle School: $2.10

Windham High School: $2.50 (no change from last year)

If you have any questions about the price increase, please
contact our business administrator, Adam Steel, at 425-1976.

Thank you,

Dr.H.E.LaBranche

Interim Superintendent of Schools

WSD Lunch Menus

Click here to access the lunch online payment system

Lunch Prepay Instructions (PDF)

If your child has a food allergy please contact the food service office at (603)537-2407 to
ensure the products are appropriate for your child.

We appreciate all of your efforts to keep your child's account current.

Click here to access this month's GBS Lunch Menu from Abbey Group

Click here to access this month's WCS Lunch Menu from Abbey Group

Click here to access this month's WMS Lunch Menu from Abbey Group

Click here to access this month's WHS Lunch Menu from Abbey Group




In accordance with Federal law and USDA policy, this institution is prohibited from
discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability. 
(Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.)  To file a complaint of discrimination,
write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, room 326-W, Whitten Building,
1400 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20250-9410 or call (202) 720-5964
and (voice and TDD).  USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.  


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