Food Service Department

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Fueling Success: The Unionville-Sebewaing Area Schools Dining Experience

Food plays a huge role in how students feel and perform. That's why at Unionville-Sebewaing Area Schools, we're committed to providing a welcoming dining environment where students can refuel, socialize, and experience a moment of happiness. Our foodservice professionals are deeply committed to serving nutritious meals kids love.

Our goal each day is to ensure that students at Unionville-Sebewaing Area Schools depart the cafeteria feeling better—and healthier—than when they came in!

Important Updates from Food Service

FREE BREAKFAST AND LUNCH FOR ALL STUDENTS!

For the 2024-2025 school year, Unionville-Sebewaing Area Schools is joining the Michigan School Meals Program. Students in all USA school buildings can get one free breakfast meal and one free lunch meal each day. Breakfast will now be available at all school cafeterias from 7:30 am - 7:55 am each morning. 

Although meals are free, qualifying families should still apply for free or reduced price meals. These applications are critical in determining the funding our school receives from a variety of State and Federal Supplemental programs, including, but not limited to: Instructional Supports, non-Instructional services, professional learning for staff, parent and community engagement supplies and activities, and technology. Your family may also receive benefits outside of school such as reduced fees for activities, discounted internet service, and more. 

Please go to this link for more information about food assistance in Michigan: Michigan Food Assistance Program Information for Families.

NEW SUMMER GROCERY BENEFITS FOR KIDS!

SUN Bucks/Summer EBT is the new name for Summer EBT and is a grocery benefits program to help families buy food during the summer when schools are closed. Families get $120 for each eligible school-age child for qualifying groceries. Children who get these benefits can still participate in other summer meal programs.

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Special Dietary Needs

Please contact Teresa Rose, email: usafoodservice@think-usa.org, or call (989) 883-2534 ext. 38163 if you have questions or concerns about a student’s dietary needs. If your student has a special dietary need due to a disability or medical issue, special dietary accommodations can be made.  Please complete the Medical Statement to Request Special Meals and/or Accommodations and mail to:

Food Service Office
2203 Wildner Rd
Sebewaing, MI 48759

Did you know free meals are available over the summer?

The Unionville-Sebewaing Area Schools announces the sponsorship of the Summer Food Service Program for children. Free meal kits will be made available for anyone 18 years of age and under. Read more about the Program in the Summer Food Service Program Announcement

Contact the Food Service Office

2203 Wildner Rd
Sebewaing, MI 48759

Phone: (989) 883-2534 ext. 38163
Email: usafoodservice@think-usa.org

Hours: 7:30 am - 3:30 pm

Who should I contact?

Teresa Rose
Director of Food Services

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