Food Service
Serving Hot Breakfast & Lunch
Meal Magic Program
En Detroit Cristo Rey High School, todas las comidas se preparan in situ diariamente. Cada alumno recibe un desayuno y un almuerzo gratuitos al día, y el sistema Meal Magic hace un seguimiento de las comidas de los alumnos.
Detroit Cristo Rey participa en la Disposición de Elegibilidad Comunitaria (CEP) como parte de los Programas Nacionales de Almuerzos y Desayunos Escolares. La GRAN NOTICIA es que TODOS los estudiantes matriculados en nuestra escuela pueden recibir un desayuno saludable y un almuerzo SIN CARGO para su hogar cada día.
En lugar de la Solicitud de comidas gratuitas y a precio reducido, necesitamos que su familia rellene un Informe de información sobre el hogar. Este informe es fundamental para determinar la cantidad de dinero que nuestra escuela recibe de diversos programas suplementarios estatales y federales como el Título I A, At-risk (31a), Título II A, E-Rate, etc.
Estos programas suplementarios tienen el potencial de ofrecer apoyo y servicios para nuestros estudiantes, incluyendo, pero no limitado a:
- Apoyo pedagógico (personal, suministros y materiales, etc.)
- Servicios no docentes (asesoramiento, trabajo social, servicios sanitarios, etc.)
- Aprendizaje profesional para el personal
- Suministros y actividades para la participación de los padres y la comunidad
- Tecnología
Cada año, se pide a las familias que rellenen y envíen el Informe de Información sobre el Hogar para garantizar que se dispone de financiación adicional para nuestra escuela, con el fin de satisfacer las necesidades de nuestros alumnos. Toda la información del informe presentado es confidencial. Sin tu ayuda para rellenar y devolver el informe, nuestra escuela no puede maximizar el uso de los fondos estatales y federales disponibles. El USDA y el Estado de Michigan son proveedores y empleadores que ofrecen igualdad de oportunidades.
Meal Program Online Payments
Each student can receive up to one free breakfast and one free lunch daily. Any additional meals and snacks must be paid for in advance online. Please take advantage of the online option to prepay your student meal accounts. Prepaid meal accounts help the lunch lines go faster and give students more time to eat and relax. It also gives you the peace of mind of not having to worry about looking for lunch money every day or worry that it might get lost, stolen or used for things other than lunch.
Online Payments
Detroit Cristo Rey High School in partnership with the Archdiocese of Detroit (AOD) School Food Program is proud to welcome Meal Magic as the recent upgrade to our program. One feature that Meal Magic allows is greater accessibility to your child’s lunch account. You can now go online and make deposits, check balances and see account history.
Online deposits can be credited to your student’s account in as little as 20 minutes. There is a small fee for online deposits. We accept Discover, MasterCard & Visa credit cards, e-funds (from your bank account), and debit cards. There is no fee to access account balances and/or history. You can even transfer funds deposited amongst your students if the payments were made online.
Any positive balance remaining at the end of a school year will be available for the next school year or transfer with the student if the student moves to another school that uses Meal Magic. Negative balances must be paid in full by the end of the school year.
Food Allergies & Special Dietary Needs
We recognize the critical importance of our approach in supporting students and families who manage food allergy issues every day and work closely with the families of students who have food allergies and medical conditions that require a modification to their menu.
If you would like your child to receive meal accommodations for food allergies or a medical condition impacting their diet, please ensure that you submit the required documentation by emailing the completed form to apowell@detroitcristorey.org and that you receive confirmation that the documentation has been received and a modification plan is in place.
In order to modify the school meal, we must have a written Medical Statement on file signed by a licensed medical provider (physician, physician assistant or nurse practitioner). The statement must identify the following:
- Information about the child’s impairment that is sufficient for understanding how it restricts the child’s diet
- An explanation of what must be done to accommodate the child’s disability
- If appropriate, the food(s) to be omitted, texture modifications and recommended substitutions.
For children currently receiving meal accommodations, please contact the AOD School Food Program Office to review the meal accommodation plan, which may require additions or amendments based on the ongoing supply chain issues.
As part of our protocol, our Food Service Managers review food labels for foods used to produce special meals daily; however, we are facing unprecedented food supply issues and while we are doing everything we can to minimize disruptions to our program, we do expect to experience continued shortages and substitutions. Therefore, we may encounter situations where product substitutions are made that contain different allergens or have a different nutritional profile than our usual menu items. As a result, we may need to provide a meal that is different than previously identified for students with special dietary needs to ensure that the meal served to them remains in adherence to their needs as outlined in their medical forms.
While we have posted signs in the cafeteria encouraging students with food allergies or other dietary concerns to speak up, we encourage you to remind your child to be sure to check with Ms. Amber Powell regarding product substitutions that may not be reflected in the posted menu.
If you have any questions regarding food service payments, Food Allergies, or Special Dietary Needs, please contact the Food Service Program office at 313-843-2747 or by email at apowell@detroitcristorey.org.