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Food & Nutrition Services ~Indiana Campus~ Cafeteria Handbook 2016-2017

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Food & Nutrition Services

~Indiana Campus~

Cafeteria Handbook

2016-2017

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MENU STANDARDS

We work diligently to balance many aspects of menu planning. USDA regulations, food combinations, preparation, storage, cost, food safety, seasonal availability, equipment, and aesthetic appeal all play a part in providing healthy meals that are acceptable to our customers to maximize student participation. One of our goals is to encourage students to choose a variety of foods by making good choices daily. By exposing them to a variety of different foods, students learn there is no such thing as “bad” food. When used in moderation, any food can be incorporated into a healthy diet.

WHAT IS A LUNCH MEAL?

A lunch meal is available to all full time students,

Preschool through 12th grade. A 3 week rotating menu has

been established to offer students variety. Meals include (no

substitutions allowed):

1 Entrée

Up to 2 Sides, depending on the entree 1 Drink, a carton of milk or an 8 oz bottle of water Optional: Dessert if offered

All this for only $3.50 for our Middle and High School students and $3.00 for our elementary students—what a deal!

Children learn to make food choices that include a variety of entrees, sides, and milk or water.

When you buy a school “Lunch Meal”…

We are looking forward to what God has in store for this year. Thank you for choosing Christian Academy!

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MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL 6-12th grade may also purchase:

A LA CARTE OFFERINGS

A la carte items are available for our Middle and High school students. Seasonal fresh fruit, fresh salads and vegetables and assorted deli sand-wiches are offered daily. Drinks include: fruit juice, bottled water, tea, diet soft drinks , and Powerade. Assorted snacks, homemade desserts, ice cream and more are also available.

A la carte items are not part of a school “Lunch Meal.” They are sold separately.

AFTER SCHOOL SNACKS

The cafeteria will be open for snack sales until 3:25pm daily. This is only

available for our middle and high school students.

MANAGEMENT OF SCHOOL LUNCH ACCOUNTS

Each student has a personal account with a four digit PIN. It is required that they use their PIN and is very important that each student know it on the

first day of school (the parameters of the computer system do not allow for family members to use one another’s PIN). To help prevent mistakes and fraudu-lent use of student accounts, their photo appears on the monitor for the cashier to view each time your student’s account is accessed.

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PREPAYMENT POLICY—TWO WAYS TO PAY School lunch accounts are “debit accounts,” not charge accounts. Please deposit funds before purchases are made. Prepayment means faster serving lines with more time for students to eat.

1. Prepay at School:

Check—write the child’s name & PIN on the memo line

Cash—please place in an envelope and write the child’s name, PIN, and amount of money enclosed.

2. Prepay On-Line: My Payments Plus makes secure prepayments conven-ient for parents and organizations. My Payments Plus charges a 4.75% conven-ience fee for online payments. Use MPP with confidence—it is PCI and VeriSign certified.

Make payments via credit cards, debit cards, or e-checks Auto-pay means never having to think of money on account again Pay with check, VISA, or MasterCard Receive confirmation of payments via email Make split payments for multiple students

CHARGING This service is designed to cover the situation of occasionally forgetting to

send in lunch money. Charges need to be paid in full the following school day. Delinquent charge notices will be automatically emailed via My Payments Plus. If your account should become delinquent, a late fee will be charged. No stu-dent will be denied a standard lunch. However, for consistently delinquent accounts, we will require a pre-authorized draft to be established.

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Elementary:

Turn in all payments to your teacher in the morning. They send payments to the upper school for processing.

There are no cash sales at the registers during lunch. Middle & High:

Please do NOT give payments to your teacher. Take payments to the upper school office for processing.

There are no cash sales at the registers during lunch.

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MY PAYMENTS PLUS

My Payments Plus is the secure, convenient and friendly way to manage school lunch accounts.

Access the system 24/7 via the Internet Monitor purchases made in the cafeteria Create settings to automatically replenish your student’s account

when it reaches a low balance (4.75% fee)

Receive low balance email reminders Check current account balance

All parents must create a free account at www.mypaymentsplus.com. It is the best way to remain involved in your student’s nutritional decisions. You only need one MPP account per family. My Payments Plus is a completely free tool to help you manage lunch accounts (unless you make online payments). If you choose to make online payments, there is a 4.75% fee charged by MPP. *Please be sure and mark emails from MPP as safe so they are not

accidentally sent to your junk mail.

New Families:

Visit www.mypaymentsplus.com

Click “Register a Free Account”

Follow the simple, onscreen instructions

Continue to log in and turn notifications on (under manage account tab), click save

To create a MPP account, you need

your student ID , which is your Renweb ID. If you need any assistance with MPP, please

call the cafeteria at 753-4540

Returning Families:

Login to your MPP account Check your email address for

accuracy Add new students Turn notifications on (‘manage account’ tab) and click save Forgot you password? Go to www.mypaymentsplus.com and click

“forgot my password”. Enter the email address that your MPP emails go to. MPP will email you your username and password.

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FOOD ALLERGIES/SPECIAL DIETARY CONCERNS

If your student has any dietary restrictions due to allergies,

please print Medical Referral Form for Allergies from the

school website under the cafeteria tab or they are available in

the office.

Parents must complete the Allergy Alert form if their child has any food allergies even if you do not plan on purchasing lunch.

Elementary lunch plates will not contain any peanut food items, howev-er cross contamination at our food supplier cannot be ruled out. Middle and High school students will need to make appropriate food selections taking into consideration any allergies.

Cashiers are alerted to allergy or dietary needs entered in the student’s account at the time of sale to ensure safety.

VOLUNTEERING

Elementary parents—If you have questions about volunteering in the cafeteria, please contact the PTO.

EATING LUNCH WITH YOUR CHILD

You are welcome to come eat lunch with your child at any time and purchase a la carte items. There is no designated seating area for parents– please enjoy lunch at the table with your child’s class.

CAFETERIA RULES

Walk Take turns Use indoor voices Keep hands to yourself Thank God before you eat Clean up is every person’s job Microwaves are available for Middle & High School lunch (there are a limited number of microwaves for a large number of students)

Microwaves will NOT be available for elementary students

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For questions pertaining to lunch choices:

Lisa Napier, CAI Cafeteria Manager 812-944-6200 Ext. 5005 [email protected]

For questions pertaining to lunch account payments:

812-944-6200 Ext 5025

For questions pertaining specifically to My Payments Plus please contact: Cheryl Owen, Food Service Coordinator 502-753-4540 [email protected]

Most questions you have about the cafeteria are answered in this booklet. If you find your question is

not answered here, please feel free to contact us any-