Nutrition

School Café is a simple way for parents to make school lunch and snack payments. Students are offered second meals & à la carte snacks at a small cost. Click the "PRE PAYMENTS" tab above to set up a student account.
- Click the "MENUS" tab above to explore breakfast & lunch menus, and nutrition information!
Passport To Global Flavors
Passport to Global Flavors is a program, implemented by Colonial School District Nutrition Services, to introduce our students to culturally diverse foods. Each month the Colonial Cafe's will travel somewhere new, and explore new cuisines from around the world.
Colonial School District offers nutritious breakfast & lunch to all students at NO COST!

Our student driven menus offer a variety of foods that are freshly prepared, delicious, and healthy. All meals comply with USDA regulations and nutrition standards.

Pizza Party (Teachers ONLY)
Fill out the Pizza Party Order Form and submit to the Nutrition Services Team at least 10 days prior to your event.
Staff Catering/ Special Function Request (Staff Only)
Fill out the Bakeshop Catering Order Form or the Special Function Request Form and submit to the Nutrition Services Team at least 10 days prior to your event.

Field Trip (Teachers ONLY)
Fill out the Field Trip Cover Sheet and the Field Trip Order Form and submit to the Nutrition Services Team at least 10 days prior to your event.

Classroom Celebrations
(Teachers & Parents)
Please review our Classroom Feeding Policy for the 2025-2026 School Year. Choose from our Classroom Item Celebration List of Smart Snack Approved Items. Complete the Classroom Celebration Order Form, and submit it to the Nutrition Services Team at least 10 days prior to your event.
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04/17/2025


