Nutrition
School Nutrition Coordinator
Welcome to School Nutrition!
Our goal is to serve satisfying, healthy meals to our students! EHS offers a homestyle entrée, scratch-made pizza, two grill entrees, a salad or sandwich bar, several side dishes, and a choice of fruit and milk daily. A “grab and go” cooler offers salads, sandwiches, yogurt, and assorted drinks. TAD offers scratch-made pizza, two entrees, and several side dishes and fruit. They also have a "grab and go" cooler in the cafeteria. WSE and HME also make pizza from scratch. Low fat, low sugar snacks are sold in all cafeterias. In addition to regular meals, after-school snacks are served to students in ESP, and Breakfast in the Classroom is offered in pre-K through 5th grade. All cafeterias scored either 99 or 100 on their health inspections. ECS Nutrition employs a School Nutrition Coordinator, five Cafeteria Managers, and 19 cooks. On an average day, school cafeterias serve 1130 breakfasts and 1562 lunches.
Breakfast & Lunch at all schools are FREE for the 2024- 2025 School
September 2024
School Menus
- Elizabethton High School (Breakfast/ Lunch)
- T. A. Dugger Junior High (Breakfast/ Lunch)
- East Side Elementary / Wandell Early Learning Center (Breakfast/ Lunch)
- Harold McCormick Elementary (Breakfast/ Lunch)
- West Side Elementary (Breakfast/ Lunch)
*Please keep in mind menus are subject to change due to availability of products.
Meal/ Snack Payments
Revtrak, which allows you to pay for school meals online using a credit or debit card, is available for students and staff. This online payment service provides the ability to pay for meals, monitor cafeteria purchases securely, and receive email notifications for low account balances.
How do I enroll?
1. Go to https://ecschools.revtrak.net/skyward and register for an account.
2. Activate your account and add students. You will need your student's name and school ID number.
3. Provide your credit or debit card information.
If you have any further questions, please visit Revtrak and select the Help/FAQ link. If you need assistance with the enrollment process, please call Customer Support at 1-
Free and Reduced Meals
Elizabethton City Schools encourage all families to complete the Free & Reduced Application.
Federal Waivers, which have allowed all students to eat free since March 2020, will no longer be in effect for the 2022-2023 school year. Except for East Side Elementary and Harold McCormick Elementary are CEP schools and will continue to receive free meals. Service will resume operating as it did before the pandemic for all other schools. For students to receive free or reduced prices on school meals, they must have an approved application on file. You can apply on the Elizabethton City School’s website or fill out a paper application available at each school. Families must reapply each year and can apply anytime during the school year.
To access the application for free and reduced prices on school meals sign in to Skyward Family Access to update returning student forms.
- West Side Elementary, T. A. Dugger Junior High, and Elizabethton High school students need to apply online or on paper to receive free or reduced-price meals.
Please call 423-547-8000, ext. 8216 if you need help or have questions about free and reduced-price meal applications. Please reference the free and reduced meals Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for more information.
Click here for Free and Reduced Meal Information
Example of Free and Reduced Meal Application ( sign up on Skyward Family Access)
P-EBT Parent Information Letter
Spanish Information:
Attention Parents: Information Flyer
P-EBT Parent Information Letter
Community Eligibility Provision
The Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) is a meal service option for schools and school districts in low-income areas. A key provision of The Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act (HHFKA, Public Law 111-296; December 13, 2010), CEP allows the nation’s highest poverty schools and districts to serve breakfast and lunch at no cost to all enrolled students without the burden of collecting household applications. Instead, schools that adopt CEP are reimbursed using a formula based on the percentage of students participating in other specific means-tested programs, such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF).
Two Elizabethton elementary schools benefit from the CEP. Read more about the program on the USDA webpage.
Documents
- Nutrition Forms