Cafeteria
Meal Charges
2024-25 Breakfast and Lunch Charges
· Breakfast
- Brookwood High School is a Non-Title 1 School and thus has this policy: Free and Reduced-Price students will receive breakfast at no charge. Students with Full Pay eligibility will be charged $1.75
· Lunch
- All students will be charged for lunch based on their current eligibility status (Free, Reduced, Full Pay)
- Meal Prices for lunch are as follows: Reduced - $.40 cents; Full Pay - $2.75
· POS and Meal Service
- Students will either have their ID card scanned or they will need to enter their Student ID into the keypad.
- We can only provide meals to GCPS students attending in-person instruction.
- Digital learners and/or parents are no longer permitted to pick up meals for home.
- The district meal charge guidelines will also be in effect, which can be found here.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
Online Accounts
Online Accounts
Log in to MyPaymentsPlus.com or create an account. To learn more about this convenient and essential online service, visit this informational page.
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Free/Reduced Info
Free and Reduced Information
- As a reminder, SY23-24 Free and Reduced eligibility status will carry over for the first 30 school days of SY24
- The online Free and Reduced application is now available – SY24-25 Free and Reduced Online Application
Five Reasons to Complete a Free & Reduced Meal Application
1. Free or reduced meal prices for a healthy, nutritious student meal.
2. Additional funding for technology and internet access.
3. Discounts on fees associated with the college application process.
4. Discounted fees for SAT, ACT, and AP exams along with other scholarship opportunities.
5. Increased funding to support education.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
Forms & Info
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Contact Info
Contact our Cafeteria Staff
Contact Brookwood High School School Nutrition Manager, Joe Petraglia, at joseph.petraglia@gcpsk12.org, or call (678) 344-6301.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.