Child Nutrition

SST features specialized departments dedicated to each aspect of a thorough and quality education for PK-12 students.

Child Nutrition

SST Meal Plans and Accounts

Each student has a meal account onto which a parent/guardian will deposit money. The student may purchase breakfast/lunch meals or a la carte milk from this account. Money may be deposited in the account by online payments (via ParentSquare or SchoolCafe) or by check/money order at the campus front office. 
 
In the event the account balance reaches $0, the student will be allowed to charge up to the negative balance limit of -$10.00. Once the debt balance limit is reached, the student will be required to bring a lunch from home until the account reflects a positive balance or until a meal application is submitted and approved for free meals. 
 
Note that a student who later submits a meal application and is approved for reduced meals will still need to pay down the negative balance before receiving a reimbursable meal. Students who accumulate a negative balance and later submit a meal application and are approved for free meals begin receiving a reimbursable meal immediately. However, the household is still responsible for the negative balance.
 
 
If you have not registered, please see instructions below.
 
SchoolCafe does not hold menus. Please see Nutrislice for break and lunch menus.
Families may fill out a meal application online at any time through SchoolCafe.   Once an application is received, the campus has 10 business days to validate the application.  You may check your account on SchoolCafe for eligibility status and will receive a letter with eligibility status from the campus. SST is dedicated to providing meals and activities that support a healthy and balanced. 
 
When registering your child to SchoolCafé, you will be asked to select your student’s school district:
 
SST District:
Alamo
Champions
Champions College Prep HS
San Antonio College Prep HS
Schertz Early Elementary
Schertz
Spring
Sonterra
The Woodlands
 
 
SST Discovery District:
Advancement
Bayshore
Corpus Christi Early Elementary
Corpus Christi Elementary
Corpus Christi College Prep HS
Hill Country
Hill Country College Prep HS
Northwest
Sugar Land
Sugar Land College Prep 
 

Please select your campus from the link below to access your menu from Nutrislice. SchoolCafe does not hold the lunch menus. 

View Lunch Menu

Special dietary accommodations may be made for students who have official documentation signed by a medical authority.  Once completed, please turn the form into the Lunch Clerk at your child’s campus.

SST allows the celebration of a student’s birthday by bringing store-bought individually wrapped treats or store-bought cupcakes to be passed out to students. Treats may not be passed out during any meal service (breakfast or lunch), but may be passed out at the end of the school day as determined by the campus administrators.

Fast food shall not be delivered to the campus with the expectation that the campus staff will provide delivery of food to the student.  All fast food must be hand delivered by the parent/guardian and provided to the student during the student’s lunch period.  Check with your campus for your student’s lunch period time.

The "Guidelines for the Care of Students With Food Allergies At-Risk for Anaphylaxis" are created to ensure the safety and well-being of students with food allergies in schools. These guidelines help school personnel, parents, and health professionals manage and prevent anaphylactic reactions. Details highlighted in the document linked below.

Guidelines for the Care of Students with Food Allergies At-Risk for Anaphylaxis

SST Wellness

Non-Discrimination Disclosure

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To file a program discrimination complaint, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, AD-3027, found online at How to File a Program Discrimination Complaint and at any USDA office, or write a letter addressed to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form. To request a copy of the complaint form, call (866) 632-9992. Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by: (1) mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Mail Stop 9410, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; (2) fax: (202) 690-7442; or (3) email: program.intake@usda.gov.

 

This institution is an equal opportunity provider.