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June - July 2023If you are interested in the Ohio Summer Food Service Program, please use this link Ohio Summer Food Service Program for more information. Contact the HCSD Nutrition Department if you have further questions.Enjoy your summer!August 2022
Hudson Nutrition Services looks forward to welcoming your children to the cafeteria this year! We are proud to continue to offer students healthy school lunches that include milk, fruits and vegetables, proteins, and grains.
As we return to paid lunches this year, we will continue to offer a wide variety of choices - both hot and cold - at all buildings in the district. As always, we will also be placing top priority on your children’s well-being, with increased safety protocols for the preparing, packaging and serving of food, along with strict guidelines for the sanitizing and cleaning of all surfaces.
To view this year's menu, please visit My School Menus
Also, try school breakfast! We offer breakfast daily for students at McDowell Early Learning School, Ellsworth Hill Elementary, East Woods Intermediate School, Hudson Middle School, and Hudson High School. Breakfast at school provides a well-rounded source of nutrition to start the day off right for your student!
Breakfast Serving Times:McDowell Early Learning School: 8:45 to 9:15amEllsworth Hill Elementary: 8:45 to 9:15amEast Woods Intermediate School: 7:30 to 8:55amHudson Middle School: 7:25 to 7:45am and during Morning Study HallsHudson High School: 7:30 to 9:30amWe’re always working to offer Hudson students healthier and tastier choices. We continue to work to enhance our program, as well as provide opportunities to connect the cafeteria as an extension of the curriculum, teaching a lifetime habit of health and nutrition.Sincerely,Kim CiborekSupervisor of Business and Nutrition ServicesHudson City SchoolsFollow us on Twitter: @hcsdohfoodUSDA Nondiscrimination Statement
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