Food Services
Welcome to MSAD 75 Food Services!
The MSAD 75 Food Service Program provides nutritious and delicious meal options for all students at no cost. Additional à la carte purchases are available at each school beyond the free offerings. Students wishing to make these purchases must have money added ahead of time to their meal accounts, or bring cash payment daily. If a student has a negative balance on their account, à la carte purchases will not be allowed. Please note that the preferred method of payment is by a student's meal account. This method allows our students to get through the lunch line faster so they can spend more time socializing and eating!
Current School Menus
Loading Money to a Student's Meal Account
There is a lunch money drop box in the main office of each MSAD 75 school. Students should drop off payment as soon as possible upon arrival at school. Our Food Services staff processes payments daily, and the money will be on your child’s account by lunch time on the same day.
If using a check, write your child’s full name in the memo section of the check.
If using cash, insert the cash into a sealed envelope. Write your child’s full name and the amount enclosed on the outside of the envelope.
We are also happy to provide parents/guardians a convenient, easy, and secure online pre-payment service called MySchoolBucks (MSB). MSB allows parents/guardians to check account balances, look at purchasing history, and set up low-balance reminders. Setting up an account is free, and if you have more than one child in the district, you can handle all child meal accounts from your single parent/guardian account. There is an MSB mobile app available for both Android and iPhones.
You will need your child's student ID number to set up a MSB account. This number can be found in the Infinite Campus Parent Portal. In order to use MSB, there is a $2.49 convenience fee for each deposit transaction. Please note: parents placing money on multiple meal accounts will only be assessed the $2.49 fee once per deposit transaction. MSAD 75 does not profit from this fee; it goes directly to MSB.
Testimonials
Thank you for supporting Maine farmers (and no pesticides) by using The Good Crust. What a great choice! Catherine
What amazing and healthy changes! Thank you for all of the hard work. Shana
Thank you for having vegan and vegetarian options!Carly
This is a little note of thanks. My first grader at Woodside Elementary came home with some information regarding the pizza crust you use, and my husband and I are very impressed! Grateful Parent
USDA Non-Discrimination Statement
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Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g., Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.) should contact the responsible Agency or USDA's TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TTY) or contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339. Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English.
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USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender.
Daily Meal Offerings
Elementary — Free breakfast program, free lunch program, and à la carte milk purchases
Middle School — Free breakfast program, free lunch program, à la carte lunch program, and à la carte milk purchases
High School — Free breakfast program, free lunch program, à la carte lunch program, and à la carte milk purchases
Our Food Services Heros
A Special Note About Allergies
Please inform the nurse at your child's school of any food allergies so they can be reported within our lunch system. Our software system highlights any food allergies whenever our staff pull up a student's profile. If you feel we need to make special arrangements to support the nutritional needs of your child, please contact the kitchen manager at your child's school. For more information, please see the district's allergy policy.
Food Assistance
There are many available programs for food assistance in our area, and from our state and federal government.
MTA Counseling Office Food Bank has take-home groceries available for MTA students during school hours. Please contact the MTA main office for more information at 207-729-2951.
W.I.N.G. Food Pantry at Mt. Ararat Middle School (Open Wednesdays from 3:15 pm – 5:15 pm) Please contact the MAMS main office for more information at 207-729-2950.
EBT/SNAP Benefits and SUN Bucks
Midcoast Hunger Prevention Program