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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 - $1.90
  • Adults - $3.00

Lunch

  • Elementary - $2.70
  • Grades 6-9 - $3.00
  • High School - $3.20
  • High School Deli - $3.20
  • Adult- $5.25

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

Fast Foods & A La Carte costs vary.

Effective immediately, all secondary students - Grades 6-12 - will be required to present their student ID badge in order to receive their meals.

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Lunch Program

Union students have the option to purchase a hot lunch in the school cafeteria or bring their lunch. Cashiers at each site can accept cash or check pre-payments at the register if not using the credit/debit option through MySchoolBucks. Please review the district charge policy.

Breakfast Program

Breakfast, the most important meal of the day, is usually the meal that most people skip. Union students have the option to purchase breakfast at school to jumpstart their brain to focus and learn.

There are many advantages to eating breakfast at school: 

  • It saves time on hectic mornings when trying to rush out the door for school
  • School breakfast is nutritious and affordable
  • While the options provided are foods that kids like such as pancakes, cereal and breakfast sandwiches, these options are whole-grain and low-sugar

About Child Nutrition

Child Nutrition employs more than 150 professionals. School meals are planned by registered dietitians by following the regulations and nutrition guidance provided by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, www.ChooseMyPlate.gov and student preferences. Low-cost, nutritious school meals are served daily to our student population that is just under 15,000.  

Child Nutrition Mission

To provide optimum nutrition through engaged employees, and efficient and effective processes that delight our customers. 

 

Free and Reduced-Cost Meals Information

Students will pay full price for meals unless they are approved for 2026-2027 free or reduced-cost meals by household meal application.

All secondary students will be required to present student ID badges to receive meals. Students will not be able to type in student ID.

Complete the Free/Reduced Meals Application. It's safe, private and fast!

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

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.

District Policies

Contacts

918-357-4321

Bradyn Powell
Director of Child Nutrition

Jaime Gardner
Associate Director of Child Nutrition 

Coordinators

Bernice Tharps
Food Service
Purchasing Agent/
Senior Financial Clerk

Angela Morris
Procurement 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

Children and adults are seated at round tables in a brightly lit cafeteria, with more people dining and socializing in the background.
Children in a cafeteria enjoy their lunch, with a girl in a red sweater in the foreground reaching for chips, while others eat in the background.
Children in a school cafeteria line up at a food service counter, with a digital clock displaying 8:14 in the background.
A young boy in a green shirt happily eats a slice of pizza in the foreground, while other children are blurred in the background of a cafeteria.
Child Nutrition administrators stand by bananas in a school kitchen
A group of students and adults are gathered around tables in a school cafeteria, with red trays of food spread out before them.
Four women in tie-dye shirts and aprons stand behind a serving line in a cafeteria, with a sign that says %22CARING%22 visible in the background.
Four women in pink tie-dye shirts and aprons stand behind a food service counter, holding up their index fingers in the air, with trays of food in the foreground and kitchen equipment in the background.
Young boy throws the Union U had gesture while her mouth bites into a big orange.
Three young women pose with their lunch trays in a crowded cafeteria with a sign that reads %22Attendance Matters%22 in the background.
3 Child Nutrition workers
A cafeteria worker serves food to children in the foreground, while other students eat in the background.
2 elementary-ages kids open their mouths in front of a sign that says Lunch Accounts
Children in the foreground wait in line at a school cafeteria counter where staff in the background serve food.
6th graders pay for lunch
Children with lunch trays sit at a table in a classroom with shelves and a whiteboard in the background.
4 students in line at the lunch counter
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
2 Child Nutrition staff putting together hamburgers
3 year-old boy puts a plastic fork into fruit