School Lunch Meal Prices For The 2024-25 School Year
Primary & Intermediate Schools: $3.10
Middle & High School: $3.40
Attention Parents of K-8 Students!
Effective Monday, November 20, 2023, children that have a positive lunch balance will be permitted to charge water and milk purchases. Thank you!
The Commack Union Free School District utilizes two convenient apps for our School Lunch Program, My School Bucks for a secure way for you to pay on line for your child's school lunch meals and FD Meal Planner to preorder meals.
Click here to go to My School Bucks
The Commack UFSD utilizes My School Bucks to make pay ments on your child’s school lunch account.
On My School Bucks you can:
View your child’s meal balance
Receive low balance email reminders
View daily spending reports and cafeteria purchases
Set up recurring payments
Click here for instructions and more information.
School lunch account balances follow children as they move up a grade each year.
FD Mealplanner allows parents of students in K-5 to preorder meals until 11:00 pm the night before and up to an entire month. Along with menu planning, it also provides parents and staff nutritional information, meal ingredients, and real time allergen information. Please visit the FD Mealplanner website or you can download the app by visiting the App Store (for IOS devices) or Google Play (for Android devices). Please contact the School Lunch Office at 631-912-2146 for additional information.
Click here to register and use the app!
Managing Allergies in the School Environment
Elementary (K-5)
Secondary (6-12)
Free & Reduced Lunch Application/Instructions
Click here for a letter with guidelines and a Q&A
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