Current Lunch & Breakfast Menu
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Important Information...
Custom Plan for Continued Food Service During a “Public
Health-Related Emergency School Closing for Little Ferry Public Schools
The District has coordinated a plan with our food service provider, TJ Rocco Enterprises/LJ’s Food Service, to continue offer meals to students during the emergency.
Grab and Go Breakfast and Lunch are available to all students. Little Ferry Public Schools are a member of the National
School Lunch Program, governed by the New Jersey Department of Nutrition. Every lunch includes the five National
School Lunch Program Components: Meat/Protein Alternative, Bread/Grain, Fruits, Vegetables, and Milk. Every
breakfast includes each of the School Breakfast Program components: Bread/Grain, Fruit and Milk.
UPDATE: Extension of Free Breakfast and Lunch for All Little Ferry Students
The USDA has approved an extension of the Summer Seamless Food Program this week making every
child in Little Ferry eligible to receive breakfast and lunch at no charge This program was approved for students with a Little Ferry address until further notice.
Please note: Free and Reduced applications from last year expired on 09/30/20. You must reapply
every year. The current USDA waiver extends to all students until further notice. Once the waiver ends, you will lose benefits until you have a Free/Reduced Application approval. Once approved you will receive a letter from the district.
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NORMAL LUNCH AND BREAKFAST PICKUP SCHEDULE
Monday’s
Team Blue/Gold and Team Blue Cohorts — 3 days of lunch will be distributed to the student upon dismissal.
Remote and Team Gold Cohorts—3 days of lunch will be available for pickup between 12:00 and 2:00 at the school kitchen under the awning. (Near Annex building playground). Students or Parents can pickup meals.
Ridgefield Park—3 days of lunch will be available for pickup between 12:00 and 2:00 at the school kitchen under the awning. (Near Annex building playground). Students or Parents can pickup meals.
Thursday’s
Team Blue/Gold and Team Gold Cohorts — 2 days of lunch will be distributed to the student upon dismissal.
Remote and Team Blue Cohorts—2 days of lunch and the following week’s breakfast will be available for pickup between 12:00 and 2:00 at the school kitchen under the awning. (Near Annex building playground). Students or Parents can pickup meals.
Ridgefield Park -2 days of lunch and the following week’s breakfast will be available for pickup between 12:00 and 2:00 at the school kitchen under the awning. (Near Annex building playground). Students or Parents can pickup meals.
Friday’s
Team Blue/Gold and Team Gold Cohorts — The following week’s breakfast will be distributed to the student upon dismissal.
HOW TO ORDER:
Team Blue/Gold, Team Blue and Team Gold—Please visit http://bit.ly/lf-meals and fill out the google form. Please submit a form for each child. The cutoff is Wednesday for the following week. All students can always pickup breakfast and lunch during the times above.
Students already receiving meals do not need to fill out the form.
Remote Learning—You do not need to fill out this form. Please follow the pickup schedule above.
THE DISTRICT DOES NOT ACCEPT CASH OR CHECKS FOR FOOD SERVICE.
In addition to an updated credit policy, the district has also implemented a new “CASHLESS” policy. You must fund your breakfast and lunch account with a credit card or checking account through www.payforit.net
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Our District offers a Breakfast Program open to all students featuring healthy menu items to start the school day off right!
Posted on 2/28/2020 -- Click HERE for downloadable copy

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