Cafeteria Services Clause Samples
The Cafeteria Services clause defines the terms under which food and beverage services are provided within a facility or organization. It typically outlines the responsibilities of the service provider, such as maintaining hygiene standards, operating hours, menu offerings, and payment arrangements. This clause ensures that both parties understand the expectations and requirements for cafeteria operations, thereby promoting consistent service quality and minimizing disputes related to food service management.
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Cafeteria Services a. Vivint will ensure the cafeteria service provider prepares meals for Vivint Solar employees.
b. Vivint will provide access to dining hall for Vivint Solar employees, and provide cleaning, dishwashing and all other dining hall support and maintenance services.
c. Vivint will ensure the cafeteria service provider caters special events upon request.
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Cafeteria Services. Pacific High School students will have access to the cafeteria lunch program at Point Arena High School, as specified in a separate cafeteria MOU.
Cafeteria Services. The Company will work with the Union to provide vending machine services for the plant. This service is to be provided at no cost to the Company. This will be implemented within ninety (90) days of the date of ratification (June 25, 2004).
Cafeteria Services. Lunch is served during lunch times. Cost for students is: Breakfast $1.75 Lunch $2.75 $3.55 for adults. Parents are welcome to join their child. The money that each student brings for lunches will be put into his or her individual account. They will be assigned a PIN number, which they will keep for the rest of their elementary career. The Cafeteria Lead will notify students when their account is getting low. Please send your child's money in a sealed envelope with the teacher's name, room number, your child's name, and the amount enclosed. Have your child give this envelope to the teacher as soon as school begins. Available to those families who find it a financial necessity. Application forms must be filled out and turned in on an annual basis. These forms are provided at the beginning of school, or you may obtain one from the office. You can go online to add money or view balances of your child’s lunch account at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ Your My Lunch Money email address will be your My School Bucks username, and Students visit the library once a week to receive instruction and to check out books. The student and parent will agree to handle library books carefully, return them promptly, and pay for any loss or damage. • The checkout period is one week. • Overdue notices, with information about the title, author and price of the book are first given to child when the book becomes past due. • A second notice will be mailed to the parent. Please respond quickly and call the school librarian with any questions.
Cafeteria Services. The school cafeteria serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner Monday-Thursday and breakfast and lunch on Fridays. Students staying in the residence hall on weekends are responsible for their own meals. Group cooking is encouraged. Dinner is not served on Fridays or on days the residence hall closes for holidays or mandatory weekends home. Cafeteria meals resume at breakfast on the first full school day after students return. Students whose dorm fee is waived based on the 20+ mile policy are responsible for all meal costs. Students paying the monthly dorm fee have dinner Monday-Thursday included in their plan.
Cafeteria Services. Lunch is served during lunch times. Cost for students is: Breakfast $1.75 Lunch $2.75 $3.55 for adults. Parents are welcome to join their child. The money that each student brings for lunches will be put into his or her individual account. They will be assigned a PIN number, which they will keep for the rest of their elementary career. The Cafeteria Lead will notify students when their account is getting low. Please send your child's money in a sealed envelope with the teacher's name, room number, your child's name, and the amount enclosed. Have your child give this envelope to the teacher as soon as school begins. Available to those families who find it a financial necessity. Application forms must be filled out and turned in on an annual basis. These forms are provided at the beginning of school, or you may obtain one from the office. You can go online to add money or view balances of your child’s lunch account at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ Your My Lunch Money email address will be your My School Bucks username, and your password is the same.
Cafeteria Services. The District participates in the National School Lunch Program & offers free and reduced-price meals based on a student’s financial need. Information can be obtained from the Superintendent’s office. Students in grades 8-12 that do not qualify for free or reduced meals will be charged $1.05 for breakfast and $1.65 for lunch. Beginning with the 2015-16 school year, the cafeteria charge policy will be reinstated. All charges for meals (includes breakfast and lunch) will be limited to $25.00. Once a student reaches this limit, an alternative meal (i.e. cheese/peanut butter sandwich and milk for lunch; cereal with milk for breakfast) will be provided for the student until the student’s charges have been paid. Frequent communication will be made with students/parents if the student has charges that need to be cleared up. Parents may prepay cafeteria service in the administrative office or by logging on at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇. Students with outstanding charges at the end of the school year may not be issued final records or a class schedule for the next school year until charges have been paid. *Note- If a student had cafeteria charges prior to qualifying for free and/or reduced lunch for longer than a period of one week, those charges are still owed to the District. **Note- Free and Reduced lunch applications must be completed and turned in EACH YEAR. Parents are strongly encouraged to continually monitor their child’s meal account balance. When a student’s meal account is depleted, the district will notify the parent. The student will be allowed to continue purchasing meals for up to $25 and the district will present the parent with a schedule of repayment for any outstanding account balance. If the district is unable to work out an agreement with the student’s parent on replenishment of the student’s meal account and payment of any outstanding balance, the student will receive an alternate meal.
Cafeteria Services. The District participates in the National School Lunch Program and offers students nutritionally balanced lunches daily. Free and reduced-price meals are available based on financial need. Information about a student’s participation is confidential. See the school secretary to apply.
