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Food Service

Dear Parents/Guardians,

Marshall is excited to again be participating in the Michigan School Meals program for the 2025-26 school year.  This will provide each student with a free breakfast and lunch each day.  Families are still encouraged to complete an Education Benefit Form for potential ancillary family benefits as well as potential funding to help the school district.  Applying online can be done quickly and easily here.

The Food Service Department at all Marshall Public Schools offers breakfast daily to all students. Breakfast is available at 8:30am daily at the elementary schools, 7:00am to 7:30am at the Middle School & High School, and 7:30am to 8:00am at Opportunity High School.

2025-2026 PRICES

All menus subject to change due to deliveries & supply chain.

The Family Portal is used to load funds on your student(s) food service account. You can also apply for free and reduced benefits.

Employment Opportunity

Marshall Food Services is looking for additional staff.  Experience preferred but not required.  Flexible work hours.  

For more information, call 269.781.1323 or email dturner@marshallpublicschools.org or twallace@marshallpublicschools.org

Last Updated: December 15th, 2025

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