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The Nutrition Group (TNG) has been providing quality food management services since 1975. TNG’s philosophy is to build a food service program with quality and variety for their clients. Student satisfaction directly impacts the success of their food service programs. One way of achieving this is to continually offer the latest trends in customer-oriented food service with a focus on health and wellness. They believe that providing a variety of choices and educating students on the importance of making healthy selections is the perfect recipe for success!
For Questions or Additional Information, Contact:
Kelly Orlando, Director of Food and Nutrition
The Nutrition Group, Inc. (TNG)
814-899-7643 ext. 1509
Email: Kelly Orlando
Under the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP), the Iroquois District will be offering a free breakfast and lunch to all students from Pre-K to 12th grade at both the Iroquois Elementary School and the Iroquois Jr./Sr. High School for the current school year. Applications for the free/reduced price meal program are not required in order to qualify for free meals. However, in order to qualify for other programs and grants benefiting students, which are based on household income levels, the District will be sending out a household income data collection survey to gather this information. This survey is being sent home with the students during their first week of school. If you don't receive the survey or need an additional copy, it can also be downloaded from the link below.
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You can view the menu, nutrition facts, carbohydrate counts, and allergy information for all Iroquois schools. PrimeroEdge is very easy to use and allows access to the information you want in seconds!
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For the current school year, both Iroquois Elementary School and Iroquois Jr./Sr. High School have been approved for the CEP program. This program provides free meals to all students.
This does not, however, include Ala Carte items that students may choose to enjoy. All Ala Carte food items must be purchased by the student.
Promoting summer meal sites in your community is one of the most important things you can do to ensure no child goes hungry this summer. The more parents, children, and teenagers know about where sites are located, the more children will come to eat.
You can view the menu, nutrition facts, carbohydrate counts, and allergy information for all Iroquois schools. PrimeroEdge is very easy to use and allows access to the information you want in seconds!