Online Application Processing
The WCSD Food and Nutrition Department is accepting free and reduced meal applications online! The online applications enable parents to complete and submit the applications faster, while allowing Food and Nutrition Services to approve the applications in a more timely manner. The application can be accessed from any computer with internet capabilities. Food and Nutrition Services are happy to bring this technology to our families to ensure that students receive meal benefits as quickly as possible. The online applications are secure, and the application is confidential. Please remember, if your child qualifies for meal benefits, these benefits are available for breakfast and lunch. Completion of applications and benefit determination can qualify your child for additional benefits and resources. Click on the link below to get started.
Online Payments for Student Accounts
EZ School Pay
EZSchoolPay.com is an easy, convenient and secure way to pay for school meals. It allows you to review transaction history, check balances and receive low balance alerts. Sign-up is easy and free!
Online Payments for Student Accounts
*Tip: Be sure to select "Walton Co." as District. Selecting "Walton County" will assign you to the GA School District.
Menus
MealViewer
The WCSD Food and Nutrition Department has partnered with MealViewer to create an interactive menu that provides specific information about the WCSD menu such as nutritional content and allergy information. This new virtual menu is perfect for health-conscious parents and students looking to make healthy choices for breakfast and lunch, or anyone who wants to learn more about the foods they eat at school. Download the FREE app today to access school menus on your smartphone.
Facebook
If you have not found us on Facebook yet, search “Walton County School District – Food and Nutrition Services” and like our page!
USDA Non-Discrimination Statement
The USDA is committed to treating everyone with dignity and respect. No student or family should be forced to go hungry due to discrimination. On May 5, 2022, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced it is taking steps to prevent LGBTQI+ individuals from experiencing discrimination when they access federally funded food and nutrition services. In practice, this means state and local agencies, program operators, and sponsors that receive funds from USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) must review allegations of discrimination based on gender identity or sexual orientation. Those organizations must also update their non-discrimination policies, informational materials and websites to include prohibitions against discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation. The change gives recourse for LGBTQI+ individuals who experience discrimination by or within a FNS program. If discrimination does occur, that person can now file a complaint of sex discrimination.
For example, someone who identifies as LGBTQI+ should be able to get assistance from or volunteer with a food bank that participates in USDA’s The Emergency Food Assistance Program without fear of rejection or discrimination. Similarly, a student who identifies as LGBTQI+ should be able to participate in the National School Lunch Program. If discrimination does occur, the individual can now file a complaint of sex discrimination.
USDA has established processes to review civil rights compliance in the programs under its purview. USDA’s goal during any investigation or compliance related action is to work with state and local agencies and other program recipients to resolve the complaint at the lowest possible level to ensure benefits and services continue without interruption. Please be assured that our shared goal is that all persons have equal access and an opportunity to participate in USDA’s Food programs.
For additional information regarding our policy, please review the updated guidance memorandum here. For additional information regarding our complaint process, please review the Civil Rights - FAQs | Food and Nutrition Service (usda.gov).
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.