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Chartwells rep reports declining breakfast participation, confirms free summer meals for students

Mosinee School District Board of Directors · April 22, 2026
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Chartwells representative Dave Fisher told the Mosinee School District board that breakfast participation is down from last year and outlined menu updates, local-produce pilots and staffing challenges; he also confirmed the district received approval to provide free meals to children 18 and under during summer school.

Dave Fisher, the Chartwells representative overseeing school meals for the Mosinee School District, told the board the district’s breakfast counts have fallen to about 195 students per day this year from 237 two years ago and that lunch service has totaled roughly 129,000 meals so far this school year, down from about 135,000 the previous year.

Fisher said the district is experimenting with menu changes and service models to boost participation, including a breakfast cart pilot that currently serves…

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