

Children need healthy meals in order to learn
The Gloversville Enlarged School District offers healthy meals every school day. Breakfast costs $1.00 at the Elementary level and $1.25 at the Middle and High School level. Lunch costs $1.80 at the Elementary level and $2.30 at the Middle School and High School levels. Milk is $.50.
Children from households that meet Federal income guidelines are eligible for free meals or reduced price meals. Reduced price meals cost each eligible student $.25 for lunch and $.25 for breakfast. Click here to find out how to apply.
MyNutriKids on-line
With current national attention being focused on children’s health and wellness issues, Gloversville Enlarged School District’s Food Service Department is excited to provide parents a convenient, easy and secure online prepayment service to deposit money into your child’s school meal account at any time. This service also provides parents the ability to view your child’s account balance through a web site called MyNutrikids.com. By having money in each child’s account prior to entering the cafeteria, we find the lunch lines move along much faster so your child has more time to eat and be with friends.
Also, parents will have the ability to print out a copy of their child’s eating history report. This history report will show you all dates and times that your child has purchased a breakfast and or lunch within the past thirty days.
To create or access your child's MyNutriKids account, click here, and have your child's ID number ready.
Want to pre-pay via check?
If you choose not to take advantage of the online prepayment service (MyNutrikids) you may continue to make advance payments via check, which should be made payable to the Gloversville School Lunch Fund. Please write your child’s full name on the check.
Contact Information
The School
Nutrition office is located in the Central Administration offices at
the Gloversville Middle School:
234 Lincoln Street
Gloversville, NY 12078
Phone Number: 775-5708
Fax: 725-8793
Teal Carpenter
School Nutrition Director
Tina Avery
School Nutrition Secretary
Get the Scoop: A monthly newsletter from the School Nutrition Department
School Nutrition articles
A reminder about homemade
treats