"In 2010 all grade levels tested exceeded 90% in reading. Those grade levels tested in math all tested 94% or higher."

Food Service

Mount Prospect School District 57 has an intergovernmental agreement with Arlington Heights School District 25 to provide its middle school lunch program. For the 2012-13 school year, the three-tiered pricing for the middle school lunches is $2.55, $2.80, and $3.10, depending on the foods included and the portion sizes. Ala carte foods are available daily with items ranging in price from $0.35 to $1.25. Milk is included with all meals. Students who bring their own lunches may purchase milk for $0.50 per container.

At the elementary schools, students have a choice of staying at school or going home for lunch. If a student will be going home for lunch, a parent must sign the student out in the school office. Milk may be purchased on a daily or yearly basis.

For information concerning nutritional values and product ingredients, including major food allergens, please visit the Food Service Department page of the Arlington Heights School District 25 website at http://www.sd25.org/pages/sd25/Departments/Menu/Food_Services/Nutritiona....

Downloadable documents

The following is the application for free milk/meal and reduced-price meals program along with a letter highlighting the guidelines of the program. Submit the application to the school office or the business office. If you have any questions, please call the business office at (847) 394-7300 ext. 1005.

07/24/2012

The Board adopted School Wellness Policy 6:50 is available for review.

03/22/2011