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Food Service

The Romulus Central School District Food Service Department is committed to providing students with nutritious, balanced meals that support their health, well-being, and academic success. We participate in the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs and strive to offer healthy meal options in a welcoming environment each school day. This page provides information about school menus, meal pricing and payment, free and reduced-price meal benefits, nutrition resources, and other food service information for families.
 
Looking to speak to someone in Food Service? 
Jil Swarthout- Food Service Director (jswarthout@romuluscsd.org)
Ed Ninestine - Food Service Supervisor (eninestine@romuluscsd.org)
Christinia Goodliff- Cook Manager (cgoodliff@romuluscsd.org)

(Available from 7am - 1:00pm)

School breakfast and lunch menus

 

 

Free Breakfast and Lunch through Community Eligibility Program 

We are pleased to announce that Romulus has qualified for free breakfast and lunch through certification in the Community Eligibility Program (CEP).  All students in the district, regardless of income, are allowed one full breakfast and one full lunch per day under the certification.  

While no further action is required on your behalf to participate, this district encourages families to complete the CEP form to help secure future grants and funds for the school meal program.  
 
 

Healthy Classroom Celebrations

The Romulus Central School District’s Wellness Policy is aligned with the federal nutrition standards for in-school celebrations. We are committed to ensuring food during the school day supports healthy eating, allowing students to have options that are included in the USDA Smart Snacks in Schools.

Students learn what they live—so let’s help them learn to enjoy healthy choices by creating supportive and health-focused classroom environments!

  • To promote inclusivity and safety for all students, we encourage families and staff to consider non-food celebration ideas. You can find helpful suggestions for non-food celebrations at: Action for Healthy Kids
  • A list of snack ideas that qualify as USDA identified Smart Snacks in School at: Alliance for a Healthier Generation

Thank you for helping us build a healthy, welcoming school community for every student.

This institution is an equal opportunity employer.

 

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) issues electronic benefits that can be used like cash to purchase food. SNAP helps low-income working people, senior citizens, the disabled and others feed their families. Eligibility and benefit levels are based on household size, income and other factors.
►Learn more about SNAP
►Apply for SNAP assistance
►Formulario de solicitud SNAP

Cafeteria Resources:   Click on the links 

USDA Guidelines for Civil Rights 
 
 

Food Service Director

Jil Swarthout

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Food Service Director, Shared

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Food Service Supervisor

Edward Ninestine

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Administration
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District Treasurer, Transportation Supervisor

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School Phone

Cook Manager

Christinia Goodliff

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Cafeteria
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Cook/ Manager

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