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North Hills food service reports rising participation, no price increases for 2025–26

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Summary

District food service reported increased meal participation in 2024–25, served roughly 700,000+ meals, will keep breakfast free and lunch at $2.50 for paid students in 2025–26, and plans a reimagined high‑school coffee shop and reusable trays at Westview.

North Hills School District’s food service director reported at the June 5 board meeting that meal participation rose in 2024–25, the department served several hundred thousand meals, and the department recommends no price increases for the 2025–26 school year.

The report is significant for families and staff because it confirms continued high participation in school meals, a plan to keep breakfast free for all students, and summer capital and program investments that change service at the high school and Westview.

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