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Nutrition Inc. projects $44,000 high-school loss; district plans budget vote amid federal reimbursement uncertainty

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Nutrition Inc. presented two food-service budgets on April 8: a projected $44,000 loss at the high school and roughly $9,700 profit across the district's other schools. Presenters warned of uncertain USDA commodity support, potential supply-chain disruptions (eggs), and said the budgets will go to the board's April voting session for approval.

Fletcher Volmer, regional manager for Nutrition Inc., presented proposed food-service budgets for the 2025–26 school year at the Lower Moreland School District board meeting on April 8.

Volmer said the separate high school budget — the high school is not on the National School Lunch Program — carries an expected $44,000 loss under conservative assumptions. A second budget covering Pine Road, Murray Avenue and the middle/secondary school showed a projected $9,700 profit. Volmer said Nutrition Inc. uses conservative assumptions (including a 5% projected food-cost increase) and that final results will…

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