Euclid Schools Nutrition

Mission: Our mission is to provide wholesome food options every meal period, which include fresh fruit and vegetable choices, whole grains, low fat dairy options and nutritionally sound entrees.

Nutritious school meals help students succeed academically and help stay focused in school.

Our USDA nutrition program is financially self-sustainable and does not rely on outside income sources.

Euclid Schools Food Service implements offer versus serve at all our sites during breakfast and lunch.

Breakfast: Students will be offered 4 different food components. They must select 3 of the items below. 1 of the items MUST be a fruit or vegetable.

  • Fruit

  • Meat or Meat Alternate

  • Grain

  • Milk

Lunch: Students will be offered 5 different food components. They must select at least 3 different items below. 1 of the items MUST be a fruit or vegetable.

  • Fruit

  • Vegetable

  • Meat or Meat Alternative

  • Grain

  • Milk

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Euclid City Schools is pleased to inform you that our school district has implemented an option available to schools participating in the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs called the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) for School Year 2023-2024.

What does this mean for your family? All enrolled students of the district are eligible to receive a healthy breakfast and lunch at school for no charge to your household, each day of the school year. Registration is not required, and your child(ren) will be able to participate in these meal programs without having to pay a fee.

For further assistance, please contact us:

Dawn Johnson

Food Service Director

216-797-2947

dajohnson@euclidschools.org

Carrie Rubino

Carrie Rubino

Elementary & Early Village Coordinator

216-797-2750

crubino@euclidschools.org

Leslie Hicks

Leslie Hicks

Secondary Campus Coordinator

216-797-7853

lhicks@euclidschools.org