Woodhaven-Brownstown School District students will have access to free school meals again during the 2024-25 school year.
Funding for the Michigan School Meals program was secured through a $200 million appropriation in the 2025 School Aid budget signed last month by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. The program provides one breakfast and one lunch to each public school student at no cost. Michigan began making school meals free to all children through the state program.
Families do not need to pay for meals, but are asked to complete family income forms with their district. WBSD families can access the online link here, https://sisweb.resa.net/FSApp/default.aspx?connectid=82365 or fill out the paper form which comes home with students on the first day of school. Additional meals (or an extra slice of pizza) and a la carte items are not included in this program and still have a cost associated with them.
Be sure to check out the schools’ online menus in the WBSD app or online at https://mywbsd.nutrislice.com/