School Brief: Lunch cost rises

Aug 14, 2008 Schools Jump to Comments

As a result of rising food and fuel costs, meal prices will increase this year in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools cafeterias. Price increases do not affect students who receive free and reduced price meal benefits.

Breakfast prices increased by five cents, to $1.10 for students and $1.55 for adults.

Lunch prices increased by 10 cents, to $2.60 for elementary school students, $2.85 for secondary students and $3.35 for adults.



Actions

Comments RSS 2.0 (Follow respones to this post)

Trackback from your own site.

Post Your Comment








Events Calendar

Sections

Comment Policy Change

After a good deal of thought, we’ve decided to treat comments on this site as we do letters to the editor and require comments to be signed with the real name of the author.
The Citizen will make exceptions to protect the anonymity of individuals under certain circumstances.
Please contact the editor with any questions. editor (at) carrborocitizen (dot) com

Print Editions

Click on the image to download the print edition.

March 4, 2010


March 2010 Mill


Archives

CC Blog Network

Advertisements