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Child Nutrition

Welcome to the Child Nutrition page where you can find information about food menus, prices and curriculum related to nutrition.

Food Menus

Elementary 

Pre-Kindergarten 

Grades 6-7 

Grade 8

Grade 9

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Meal Prices

Breakfast

  • Students - $1.40
  • Adults - $2.30

Lunch

  • Elementary - $2.20
  • Grades 6-9 - $2.50
  • High School - $2.70
  • High School Deli - $2.70
  • Adult- $4.85

Extra Milk - $0.70
Reduced-Cost Lunch - $.40
Reduced-Cost Breakfast - $.30

Fast Foods & A La Carte costs vary.

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Hot Lunch Program

Union students have the option of bringing their lunch or purchasing a hot lunch, sandwich or salad in the school cafeteria. Elementary students should purchase lunch tickets from the cafeteria manager between 8:30 and 8:45 a.m. Schools can accept either a daily cash payment for meals or a pre-paid dollar amount ranging from $1 to $200. If lunch money is lost or forgotten, a student is permitted to charge lunch for three days only.

Elementary students will receive an alternate meal after seven (7) charges and we allow one charge for secondary students.  View district charge policy.

Food may not be ordered from outside vendors and/or delivered to school without prior permission from the principal. Parents must check in at the school office first when delivering food items. Parents must be present with the student in the cafeteria if food is brought in from outside.

Breakfast

The most important meal of the day is usually the one meal that most people skip-breakfast. Thankfully, school breakfast is available at all Union Public School sites.

There are many advantages to eating breakfast at school:  it saves time in the morning in the hectic rush to get to school, work, etc.; school breakfasts are nutritious; school breakfasts consists of foods that students like such as pancakes, breakfast sandwiches, and French toast; and students can eat with their friends and classmates.  There are eight elementary schools that provide breakfast in the classroom.  Consider trying breakfast at school and “jump start” your student’s day with a nutritious meal that will help them perform their best!

Free and Reduced-Cost Meals Information

Information regarding the 2025-2026 online application will be posted this summer.

Direct Questions to:

Jennifer LaRue
Free and Reduced Meal Application Manager
Union Public Schools
Education Service Center
8506 E 61st Street Tulsa, OK 74133-1926
918-357-6223

Payment Information

About Child Nutrition

Child Nutrition employs more than150 professionals that include managers, team members, drivers, warehouse workers, and supervisors. School meals are planned by registered dietitians to reflect the current Dietary Guidelines for Americans, www.ChooseMyPlate.gov and student preferences as determined at student taste parties. Low cost, nutritious school meals are served to more than 15,000 customers every day and breakfast is offered in all schools.

 

District Policies

Need Extra Money?

Parents, are you looking for extra money? Cafeteria jobs are available now and the hours are convenient. For more information, contact the Child Nutrition Department at 918-357-4321.

Contacts

918-357-4321

Bradyn Powell
Director of Child Nutrition

Jaime Gardner
Associate Director of Child Nutrition 

Coordinators

Mike Yip
Executive Chef,
Culinary Operations Coordinator

Bernice Tharps
Food Service
Purchasing Agent/
Senior Financial Clerk

Angela Morris
Procurement Manager

Carissa Trost
Inventory Manager

Jennifer Larue
Free and Reduced Meal Application Manager

Dietitian/Nutrition Education Specialists

Fritzi Hoffmann
Director’s Administrative Assistant

Cafeteria Managers
(School Sites)

Child Nutrition At A Glance

Young boy throws the Union U had gesture while her mouth bites into a big orange.
2 elementary-ages kids open their mouths in front of a sign that says Lunch Accounts
6th graders pay for lunch
6th graders on two sides of cash registers during the lunch period
Young boy pus up his hands during lunch
3-year-old students eating
8th grade teacher makes funny face next to a student during lunch
8th grade teachers and principal pose during lunch with one showing pie filling on his face
Children eating breakfast at their desks
Child Nutrition staff looks above a bunch of vegetable plants
Young boy throws the Union U had gesture while her mouth bites into a big orange.
Several students eating lunch
Child Nutrition administrators stand by bananas in a school kitchen
2 security guards stand watch during 7th grade lunch period
Young boy carries his lunch tray to a table
Rosa Parks kitchen crew dressed as Snow White and five drawves
3 Child Nutrition workers
Ellen Ochoa students smile during lunch
Jefferson specialist with 2 student hall and safety monitors during lunch period
4 students in line at the lunch counter
4 Freshmen girls old up hulu hoops during lunch period outside.
Elementary girl throws the Union U had gesture while her mouth bites into a big orange.
Elementary boys seated in a roudn table put their hands in together
Elementary boy holds up his milk at lunch
McAuliffe teacher in funny wig stands next to 2 Chiold Nutrition workers
High School Child Nutrition worker takes a bite of food while walking her cart to a work station
Grove educators pose behind a student wearing a silly winter hat
2 Child Nutrition staff putting together hamburgers
A Rosa Parks Child Nutrition worker dressed as a Disney dwarf behind tall grass at the school
3 year-old boy puts a plastic fork into fruit