Cafeteria Accounts

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    Make Online Meal Payments using this link:

    https://www.lunchmoneynow.com/lmnboe

     

    **Free & Reduced Lunch Applications for the 23/24 sy will be available to fill out after July 1st. 

    Available online under the applications tab of the Child Nutrition page**

  • Charge Policy

    Please review the following BISD Charge Policy & Courtesy Meal Information:

    When a meal account becomes negative, the household will be notified by letter, e-mail or phone call.

    Students will be allowed a maximum of three (3) lunch meal charges according to the grace period set by the school board.

    After a student has accrued three (3) lunch meal charges, a courtesy meal consisting of a sliced meat & cheese sandwich, fruit or vegetable and milk will be offered at no charge.  Students will continue to receive a courtesy meal until all cafeteria charges are paid. No a la carte items may be charged at any time. It is department policy not to take away a food tray once a student has received it.

    The following forms of payment are accepted to ensure your student has breakfast and lunch available:

    Cash, Checks, Money Orders or Credit Cards online at: https://www.lunchmoneynow.com/lmnboe/splash.php

    Interested in applying for Free & Reduced Meal Benefits? Apply online at: https://www.mealappnow.com/manboe or call 830-357-2165 for more information.

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