Lansing Catholic Cafeteria

Lansing Catholic High School has a closed campus. That means students may not leave for lunch nor are outside guests allowed in our cafeteria. LCHS has two lunch periods (A & B Lunch) that are each 26 minutes long.  A student's lunch period is based on the teacher they have for their 5th-period class. Some academic departments have A lunch and others have B lunch. 

Current families can find information on signing up for lunch accounts in the Current Parent Hub

Meal Magic Portal Account Login

Free & Reduced Lunch Application

School Meals and Summer EBT Application for 2023-2024

April 2024 Breakfast Menu

April 2024 Lunch Menu

Breakfast - $1.75

Lansing Catholic High School also offers breakfast for students each morning. Breakfast is served starting at 7:30am. each day until the beginning of the school day (M-W & F until 8am. and Thursdays until 8:30am.)  Items can be purchased a la carte or it’s $1.75 for a breakfast that includes exactly one entree (meat & eggs), one fruit, and one milk. Offerings include: 

  • Sausage,egg, & cheese biscuit
  • Scrambled eggs
  • Sausage links,
  • Fresh fruits
  • Muffins/Breads
  • Pop Tarts
  • Cereals

Regular lunches cost $3.50 which includes exactly:

  • One Main entrée (pizza slice, burger, chicken sandwich, cold sandwich or chef salad)
  • Two vegetable sides
  • Two fruit sides
  • Milk

A la carte items also available:

  • Salad Bar
  • Pizza
  • Burgers
  • Chicken patty/nuggets
  • Sandwiches
  • Salads
  • Carrots
  • Multiple fruit options
  • Hot Vegetable
  • Cookies
  • Pretzels
  • Water
  • Powerade
  • Juices
  • Yogurt
  • Milk (chocolate and white)

Proudly Serving Food Grown By Michigan Farms

10 cents a meal for Michigan's kids and farms. Lansing Catholic is proud to serve food grown by Michigan farms.  Learn more at tencentsmichigan.org.  

Summer Food Service Program

The Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) was created to ensure that children in lower-income areas could continue to receive nutritious meals during long school vacations when they do not have access to the National School Lunch or School Breakfast Programs. The SFSP, also known as Meet Up and Eat Up, is operated at the local level by program Sponsors and is administered in Michigan by the Michigan Department of Education (MDE), Office of Health and Nutrition Services.  Program Office: 517-241-5374.

During Summer 2024, eligible families will be able to receive money for select food items through the Summer EBT program. To receive the Summer EBT benefit, households may need to complete the School Meals and Summer EBT Application. If you have already completed this application and have received approval from LCHS for free or reduced meals, you do not need to apply again. You also do not need to apply if your family receives SNAP, TANF, or Medicaid.

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