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Klahowya Secondary School

Lunch & Breakfast

Lunch & Breakfast

B: Breakfast          L: Lunch Special

Pay for Meals

You can pay for your child’s meals at your child's school or online.
Create a FREE Linq Connect account to monitor your child's charging activity or make payments.*
If you don't want to pay online, you can still pre-pay via check. Please make checks payable to Central Kitsap School District. Also, please write your child's full name on the check.

*Linqconnect charges a $2.60 convenience fee for using their payment system. There is no charge for using other features.

Meal Prices SY2025/26 Breakfast Lunch
Grades PK–5 FREE FREE
Reduced K–12 FREE FREE
Grades 6–12 $2.75 $4.00
Adult / Non Student / Second Meals $4.25 $5.25
Entree ONLY $2.75 $4.00
Super Meal
(Full meal* + Extra Entree)
$4.50 $6.50
Milk / Juice / Fruit Cup $0.75 $0.75
Bottled Water / French Fries $1.00 $1.00

 

  • A full breakfast consists of an Entree, fruit and a milk
  • A full lunch consists of an Entree, fruit, vegetable and a milk

Elementary students may receive one full breakfast and one full lunch each day for no cost.  Other items will be charged at a la carte prices and student must have funds available on his or her meal account.  

  • We believe that all hungry children should be fed. We do not deny any student a lunch regardless of their ability to pay. Please read our district meal charging procedures to learn more about parents' responsibilities to pay and how we work with parents to provide meals while preventing escalating unpaid meal debts. 

  • If you have any questions about how to pay online, please feel free to call our Child Nutrition department at 360-662-1090.

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USDA notice updated July 09, 2025