Meal Pricing & Information

Breakfast prices:
  • $2.35 K - 5th grade
  • $2.85 6th - 12th grade
  • $4.10 Adults and Children
    NOT enrolled in Kimberly School District
  • $.30 reduced
  • $1.00 Extra milk
Lunch prices:
  • $3.45 K - 5th grade
  • $3.85 6th - 12th grade
  • $5.60 Adults and Children
    NOT enrolled in Kimberly School District
  • $.40 reduced
  • $1.00 Extra milk
Second Breakfast and Lunch prices:
  • $4.10 Breakfast K - 12th grade
  • $5.60 Lunch K - 12th grade

Make an online Payment

You can check your child's lunch balances by logging onto your Meal Time Payment account.

Cash or Check is still an option for those who choose not to use the My Mealtime Portal.  However, we do request payment be made at the building's front office or to the cashier in the kitchens.  Cash and check payment can also be made at the district office.  Check payments can be mailed to 141 Center Street West Kimberly, ID 83341.  Please do not mail cash.

Breakfast and Lunch will be served each school day at the Elementary, Middle School and High School for all District Students.
Milk served daily on all menus

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If your child received free or reduced meals during the previous school year at any school in the Kimberly School District he or she is eligible to receive free or reduced meals for 30 Business days from the beginning of the current school year. This will allow time to fill out a new free and reduced application and return it for approval.

Any family wishing to apply for free or reduced meals is encouraged to do so. All applications are confidential. All applications will be processed as soon as possible.

ONLY ONE APPLICATION PER FAMILY NEEDS TO BE FILLED OUT AND RETURNED FOR APPROVAL.

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  1. Mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Mail Stop 9410, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410;
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