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Food & Nutrition Services
The Troy School District Nutrition Services, contracted through Chartwells, provides students with delicious, high quality, nutrient-rich meals to support learning. Educating palates, inspiring culinary curiosity and nourishing the health of the community through school meals is our priority.
A full student lunch consists of 5 components; Protein, Grain, Vegetable, Fruit and a choice of Milk. All full student breakfast consists of 3 components; Protein or Grain, Vegetable or Fruit and a Milk. Milk choice include 1% White and 1% Chocolate for lunch. Menus are subject to change.
Breakfast & Lunch Calendar Menus
- Elem. Breakfast
- Elem. Lunch
- Sesame-Free
- Gluten-Free
- Preschool Breakfast
- Preschool Lunch
- Educational Benefits (Free/Reduced Form) & Resources
Elem. Breakfast
Elementary Breakfast Daily Options:
- All Meals served with choice of white milk or chocolate milk.
Elem. Lunch
Elementary Lunch Daily Options:
- Fruit & Veggie Bar
- Fresh Fruits/Whole Fruits
- Fresh Veggies
- Fresh Made Side Salads
All Meals served with choice of white milk or chocolate milk.
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Sesame-Free
Sesame-Free Elementary Lunch Daily Options:
- Fruit & Veggie Bar
- Fresh Fruits/Whole Fruits
- Fresh Veggies
- Fresh Made Side Salads
All Meals served with choice of white milk or chocolate milk.
Gluten-Free
Gluten-Free Elementary Lunch Daily Options:
- Fruit & Veggie Bar
- Fresh Fruits/Whole Fruits
- Fresh Veggies
- Fresh Made Side Salads
All Meals served with choice of white milk or chocolate milk.
Preschool Breakfast
Preschool Breakfast Daily Options:
A full student breakfast consists of 3 components; Protein or Grain, Vegetable or Fruit and a Milk. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. Menu subject to change.
Preschool Lunch
Preschool Lunch Daily Options:
A full student lunch consists of 5 components; Protein, Grain, Vegetable, Fruit and a Milk. Milk choice is 1% White. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. Menu subject to change.
Educational Benefits (Free/Reduced Form) & Resources
- Summer Meet Up & Eat Up Locations
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Food Service & Nutrition Staff Directory
- Nutrition Information
- Free & Reduced Application Resources
Summer Meet Up & Eat Up Locations
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Question & Resources
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Account Payment & Refund Options
- M.D.H.H.S. Food Assistance Program
- Food & Nutrition Resources
Frequently Asked Questions
- You may either set up an account at MySchoolBucks (https://www.myschoolbucks.com/) to deposit funds electronically OR
- You can also send your child with cash or check in an envelope. The fund will then be deposited to your student’s account on the cash register.Please besuretowriteyourchild’s full name and grade on the envelope OR
- You may bring cash or check to the Food Service Office at 4420 Livernois, Troy MI 48098
How Does My Child Order Lunch?
- Your Elementary Student will order their daily lunch at the beginning of class, when attendance is taken.
- Please be sure to review the menu with your child before school.
- We offer a meat and vegetarian option each day.
- If your child requires Halal options, please call the Food Service Office at 248-823-5089.
Does Your Child Have Any Food Allergies That Need Accommodation?
- If your child has a major food allergy (example: soy, dairy, gluten) and requires menu accommodation, please call the Food Service Office at 248-823-5089 or email [email protected] for more information.
- All menu accommodations must be accompanied with a note from your child’s physician OR with a 504 Plan and/or IEP which highlights your child’s allergy.
Where Can I Find the Lunch Menu?
- There are many options, including this department page, My TSD Portals, your schools website or through the Nutrislice app.
How do I navigate through the Nutrislice App and/or website?
Using the Website:
- Go to the URL https://troysd.nutrislice.com/
- Click View Menus
- Select Grade level, school and then the menu you want to see.
- View the current day’s menu, or skip to a future date.
- Select a food to find its description and photo, filter by allergens, print the menu and so much more!
Using the App
- Download the Nutrislice app.
- Find your district.
- Find your school.
- Select your menu.
- View the current day’s menu, or skip to a future date
- Select a food to find its description and photo, filter by allergens, print the menu and so much more!
How do I apply for Free and Reduced Priced Meals?
- For more information please call the Food & Nutrition Services Office at 248-823-5089. Applications are available in your School’s Front Office, at the Food & Nutrition Services Office or on the TSD Website.
Account Payment & Refund Options
This school year, easily pay for school a la carte items and meals online with MySchoolBucks! If you have an existing MySchoolBucks account, you can simply log back in or create your free MySchoolBucks account to get started.
With MySchoolBucks you’ll be able to view cafeteria purchases, check your student’s balance, receive low balance alerts and pay for school snacks from anywhere!
Get Started Today:
- Go to myschoolbucks.com or download the mobile app
- Create your free account or sign in with your existing MySchoolBucks account Note: To reset your password, click the “forgot my username or password” link from the login page
- Add your students using their school name / student ID
- Add funds using your credit / debit card or electronic check Note: For each transaction, you will be charged a program fee of $1.00
- Set up automatic payments and never forget to send in lunch money again We appreciate you using this online option as a way to help reduce the amount of physical cash and check handling that would typically happen in the serving line.
If you need assistance with your account, you can find helpful how-to videos and answers to commonly asked questions by visiting myschoolbucks.com. Or, you can contact MySchoolBucks directly by logging into your account to start a chat conversation or give them a call at (855) 832-5226. Thank you, TSD Food Service Department 248-823-5089.
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M.D.H.H.S. Food Assistance Program
Food & Nutrition Resources
U.S.D.A. Non-Descrimination Statement
For all other FNS nutrition assistance programs, state or local agencies, and their subrecipients, must post the following Nondiscrimination Statement:
In accordance with federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex (including gender identity and sexual orientation), disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity.
Program information may be made available in languages other than English. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication to obtain program information (e.g., Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language), should contact the responsible state or local agency that administers the program or USDA’s TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TTY) or contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339.
To file a program discrimination complaint, a Complainant should complete a Form AD-3027, USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form which can be obtained online at: https://www.usda.gov/sites/default/files/documents/USDA-OASCR%20P-Complaint-Form-0508-0002-508-11-28-17Fax2Mail.pdf, from any USDA office, by calling (866) 632-9992, or by writing a letter addressed to USDA. The letter must contain the complainant’s name, address, telephone number, and a written description of the alleged discriminatory action in sufficient detail to inform the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights (ASCR) about the nature and date of an alleged civil rights violation. The completed AD-3027 form or letter must be submitted to USDA by:
MAIL:
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights
1400 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; or
FAX:
(833) 256-1665 or (202) 690-7442; or
EMAIL:
[email protected]
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
05/05/2022
TSD Policy 2007-AR-Health and Safety - Wellness Policy


Troy Schools Wellness Committee is made up of eighteen members including, board members, school administrators, an assistant superintendent, athletic director, principals, teachers, food service staff, and parents. Our committee meets quarterly throughout the year to discuss various ideas to improve the health and well-being of our students and staff.
If you have any questions or suggestions or would like to serve on our wellness committee contact Gayle Moran, Food Service Director, at 248-823-5059
Wellness Policy (2000.073-AR)
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Advisory Committee:
- Implementation of district nutrition and physical activity standards;
- Integration of nutrition and physical activity in the overall curriculum;
- Assurance that staff professional development includes nutrition and physical activity issues;
- Assurance that students receive nutrition education and engage in vigorous physical activity.
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Monthly district menus and meal counts;
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Listing of all a la carte, vending, and competitive foods sold by school food service;
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Listing of all other sales of foods throughout the district, including vending machines, school stores, culinary and special education programs, in-school and in-class fundraiser, etc.; and a
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Listing of physical activity programs and opportunities for students throughout the year.
Food Service & Nutrition Staff Directory
Nutrition Information
Welcome to the Troy School District & Chartwells nutrition and menu options website. Select your child's school, lunch or breakfast from the option, and view the entire month's menu. Use the four buttons in the upper right corner: FILTERS to preview and sort allergens, PRINT to print a grid of the menu or CARB COUNT to calculate how many carbs are in each meal. There is also a Nutrition Calculator above the four buttons - click on a meal, select "+ Add to Nutrition Calculator" at the bottom, then view the nutritional value of each item in the Nutrition Calculator. TIP: The best way to view the calendar is Weekly (change the view setting top left corner of menu).
A full student lunch consists of 5 components; Protein, Grain, Vegetable, Fruit and a choice of Milk. Milk choice include 1% White and 1% Chocolate. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. * Menu subject to change.
Free & Reduced Application Resources
Free & Reduced Child Nutrition Benefit Application Information
Dear Parent or Guardian:
Due to the budget recommendations proposed by Governor Whitmer, the District will again be providing both breakfast and lunch meals to all students without cost to families. However, we are still required to provide and maintain Free and Reduced Lunch Applications, as submitted. A la carte items will be available to purchase if there are funds in the student’s account. The Food Service Department is using MySchoolBucks for all food service purchases.
Families are encouraged to continue to fill out the Free and Reduced Meal/Summer EBT/Educational Benefit Application online. (A new application is required at the beginning of each school year.) Your application ensures that the Troy School District will continue to receive state and federal funding for education. Without this information, Troy Schools could lose important state funding for our programs that our students are entitled to. All information submitted is strictly confidential.
To be considered for other discounts and benefits within Troy School District, fill out the Sharing Info with Other Programs form, which allows the district to confidentially share your information to benefit from the following programs:
- Pandemic-EBT
- Pay to Participate (athletics and clubs)
- Annual iPad Insurance
- Food Support Programs (weekend backpacks, holiday meals, etc.)
- Field Trip Support Programs (reduced rates/scholarships for field trips)
- Programs that provide School Supplies and/or assist with School Fees (filled backpacks and supplies from requested supply list, testing fees, financial support for tutoring/summer programs)
- Programs that provide Holiday Support (meals, holiday gifts, opportunity for children to shop for gifts at no cost)
If you have any questions or need further assistance, please contact our Food Service Office at 248-823-5089. Thank you for your support!
Food Service Parent & Student Resources
Education Benefits Cover Letter
August 2025
Dear Parent or Guardian:
As we move forward into the 2025-26 school year, due to the budget recommendations proposed by Governor Whitmer, the District will again be providing both breakfast and lunch meals to all students without cost to families. However, we are still required to provide and maintain Free and Reduced Lunch Applications, as submitted. A la carte items will be available to purchase if there are funds in the student’s account. The Food Service Department will now be using MySchoolBucks.
Please also take a moment to complete the attached Free & Reduced Lunch/Summer EBT/Educational Benefit Application for the 2025-26 school year. While this may not pertain to everyone, it does ensure that the Troy School District will continue to receive state and federal funding for education. Without this information, Troy Schools could lose important state funding for our programs that our students are entitled to.
All information submitted is strictly confidential. Please be sure to sign the attached “Sharing Information Form” that allows the district to share your information with such programs that are mentioned below:
- Pandemic-EBT
- Pay to Participate (athletics and clubs)
- Food Support Programs (weekend backpacks, holiday meals, etc.)
- Field Trip Support Programs (reduced rates/scholarships for field trips)
- Programs that provide School Supplies and/or assist with School Fees (filled backpacks and supplies from requested supply list, testing fees, financial support for tutoring/summer programs)
- Programs that provide Holiday Support (meals, holiday gifts, opportunity for children to shop for gifts at no cost)
If you have any questions or need further assistance, please contact our Food Service Office at 248-8235089. Thank you for your support!
Respectfully,
Richard M. Machesky, Ed.D. Superintendent
Education & Nutrition Benefits Application
Regarding Free Meals for 2025-2026 School Year
Regarding Free Meals for 25-26
UPDATE: OCTOBER 03, 2025
We want to share some good news following our last update. A state budget has now been approved by both the Michigan House and Senate, and it includes free meals for all students. The bill is now headed to the Governor for her signature.
Student lunch accounts will be credited, and you will not see new charges for meals that are covered under the free meal (breakfast and lunch) program by the State of Michigan.
We will let you know once these updates have been completed. Thank you for your patience and for your support of the Troy School District.
-- FREE AND REDUCED INFORMATION & APPLICATION
Finding Pantry & Food Resources
Food Resources in Oakland County
The Troy School District believes that no one should go hungry. There are resources of all kinds, right in your community. Use the provided links to find assistance.
- Food Finder Interactive Map - Locate local or nearby food pantries.
- Gleaners Mobile Pantry - Drive Up Distribution Events
- Oakland Livingston Health Service Agency - Community Action Agency
- Michigan 211 Food Assistance - Programs and Locations
- Forgotten Harvest - Mobile Pantry Locations & Emergency Food Assistance
- Food and Other Resources Hotline - 1-888-544-8773
- Findhelp.org - Free or Reduced-Cost Resources like, food, housing, financial, etc.


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For questions regarding, special meal orders, applying for free-reduced lunch or catering menus or ordering, please contact us directly.
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