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Board considers modest meal price increases as food-service program faces projected deficit

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District staff projected a $69,205 deficit in the food-service fund and proposed modest increases — 25¢ breakfast and 20–25¢ lunch depending on grade level — which would reduce the shortfall to about $40,536; the board asked staff to return with final recommendations and comparative pricing.

District business staff told the board that, under current pricing and projected enrollment declines, the food-service program faces a projected $69,205 deficit next year if no action is taken. The administration modeled options that would raise school breakfast by 25¢ to $2.25 for K–12 and increase K–5 lunch from $3.05 to $3.25, middle school lunch to $3.55 and high school lunch to $3.75.…

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