Lunch Money Now is an online portal that gives parents convenient access to their child’s cafeteria account. Through this platform, parents can check account balances, review recent purchases, and add funds using a debit or credit card. To set up an account, you’ll need your child’s student ID, which can be found in Parent Portal, on their report card, or by simply asking your child—they likely know it by heart!
If you need further assistance, please reach out to Tanya Bryant (936-552-3435) for MS & HS or Anelle Gallegos (936-552-3428) at the Elementary.
Central Heights ISD Meal Prices for 2024-25
Elementary Breakfast: $1.75
Elementary Lunch: $3.35
MS & HS Breakfast: $1.75
MS & HS Lunch: $3.60
Adult Breakfast: $3.00
Adult Lunch: $4.50
Families are encouraged to complete the Online Application for Free and Reduced-Price School Meals, available at Meal App Now
While it is best to complete the application at the start of the school year, parents can complete it at any point during the school year.
If you prefer a hard copy, you can print the forms below or you can pick up a hard copy at any of the campus offices. This application can be filled out at any point during the school year. We highly encourage ALL families to fill this out.
2024-25 Application for Free & Reduced-Price School Meals in English
Directions in English
2024-25 Application for Free & Reduced-Price School Meals in Spanish
Directions in Spanish
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