Child Nutrition
- Welcome To Child Nutrition - All Meals Currently No Cost
- No Cost Monday-Friday Curbside & Weekend Meals Information
- Meal Viewer - Menus, Allergy, and Nutritional Information
- School Cafe Online Application for Free or Reduced Meals For SY 20-21 - All Meals Currently No Cost
- School Cafe Online Cafeteria Payments & Account Management - All Meals Currently No Cost
- Student Birthday Party Ordering Information
- School Meal & A La Carte Prices - All Meals Currently No Cost
- Serving Times
- Meal Benefits, Menu, & Charging Policy Information - All Meals Currently No Cost
- Career Opportunities in Child Nutrition
- Child Nutrition Staff Contact Information
- Refund / Donate Request Form
- Catering Information
- Staff and Visitor Meal Information
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Nutritional Wellness Plan
- Nutritional Education Links
- Child Nutrition Employees Resources
- Civil Rights Statement
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Departments / Child Nutrition
Take a look as Alvin ISD's Director of Child Nutrition explains what changes to look for in the cafeteria when students come back to school.
Alvin ISD uses the Mealviewer app below to
share menus and nutrional information
Alvin ISD uses the SchoolCafe app below
to apply for meal benefits or manage cafeteria accounts.
Contact UsDirectorP: 281-245-2277Lee Haddock
Assistant Director
P: 281-245-24762200 Stapp Maxwell Bldg. F,
Alvin TX 77511
P: 281-245-2277
F: 281-331-8052Child Nutrition Department
It is the mission of the Alvin Child Nutrition Department to provide nutritional meals offered in a friendly clean environment, that contribute to the body's ability to process the information necessary for students to lead meaningful and productive lives.
The Alvin ISD Child Nutrition Program is operated in accordance with the USDA's National School Lunch, Breakfast, Summer Feeding, and CACFP After School Feeding Program guidelines. Our Federal programs are administered by the Texas Department of Agriculture. Our 31 cafeterias and satellites must serve meals according to those guidelines in order to receive federal payments (reimbursements) on each meal served. By qualifying for reimbursements, we can offer reduced rates on meals that actually cost us over twice our meal prices. The Alvin ISD Child Nutrition program is a self-supporting department.