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Breakfast and Lunch Data for SY 19-20 Michigan Department of Education - Office of Health and Nutrition Services School Breakfast and Lunch Information by District and Building - School Year 2019-20 (October 2019 Data) 02/2020 TOTAL TOTAL FREE/REDUCED DISTRICT & TOTAL TOTAL FREE REDUCED TOTAL TOTAL FREE REDUCED TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL %OF BUILDING SCHOOL DISTRICT NAME BREAKFASTS BREAKFASTS BREAKFASTS LUNCHES LUNCHES LUNCHES ENROLL- FREE REDUCED F/R ENROLL- ADP ADP CODE & SCHOOL BUILDING NAME SERVED SERVED SERVED SERVED SERVED SERVED MENT APPS APPS APPS MENT BRK LUNCH 010100044 Alcona Community High School 3744 3355 0 7310 6550 0 413 0 0 0 0.0000 162 317 010104937 Alcona Elementary School 3139 2813 0 5644 5057 0 308 0 0 0 0.0000 136 245 School District Totals 6883 6168 0 12954 11607 0 721 0 0 0 0.0000 298 562 020104959 AuTrain-Onota Public School 360 157 27 593 240 63 36 12 3 15 0.4167 16 26 School District Totals 360 157 27 593 240 63 36 12 3 15 0.4167 16 26 020204999 Burt Township School 406 406 0 521 521 0 31 0 0 0 0.0000 18 23 School District Totals 406 406 0 521 521 0 31 0 0 0 0.0000 18 23 020700597 William G. Mather Elementary School 1939 1220 215 4164 2389 378 293 144 23 167 0.5700 92 198 020701928 Munising High and Middle School 887 659 94 4119 1959 697 357 160 37 197 0.5518 42 196 School District Totals 2826 1879 309 8283 4348 1075 650 304 60 364 0.5600 134 394 020804860 Superior Central School 2629 1512 369 5030 2658 550 333 148 29 177 0.5315 119 228 School District Totals 2629 1512 369 5030 2658 550 333 148 29 177 0.5315 119 228 030100790 Cooper Elementary School 539 171 92 2711 921 296 348 64 19 83 0.2385 23 117 030101403 Gilkey Elementary School 1061 685 102 4154 2013 385 520 129 23 152 0.2923 46 180 030103065 Plainwell High School 967 788 46 5951 2949 384 839 210 29 239 0.2849 42 258 030104056 Starr Elementary School 2526 1567 309 6536 3898 896 612 242 61 303 0.4951 109 284 030106000 Plainwell Middle School 1270 899 152 5647 2969 433 720 205 34 239 0.3319 55 245 030108016 Renaissance High School 561 420 11 111 49 3 52 0.4685 28 School District Totals 6363 4110 701 25560 13170 2405 3150 899 169 1068 0.3390 275 1112 030200922 Dix Street Elementary School 1186 824 158 3643 2071 370 376 161 25 186 0.4947 65 191 030202863 Otsego Middle School 1151 705 169 5083 2042 511 585 186 33 219 0.3744 63 254 030202864 Washington Street Elementary School 1415 897 205 4656 2395 775 496 191 50 241 0.4859 64 211 030202865 Otsego High School 674 484 103 5028 1926 578 709 173 48 221 0.3117 32 228 030203593 Learn 'n Grow Early Childhood Education Center 88 20 1 314 114 30 132 24 5 29 0.2197 4 17 030204851 Alamo Elementary School 524 171 24 2894 797 378 308 59 22 81 0.2630 29 152 030209525 Otsego West Campus High School 129 119 6 366 296 32 37 26 5 31 0.8378 7 18 School District Totals 5167 3220 666 21984 9641 2674 2643 820 188 1008 0.3814 264 1071 Michigan Department of Education - Grants Coordination and School Support School Breakfast and Lunch Information by District and Building - School Year 2019-20 (October 2019 Data) 02/2020 TOTAL TOTAL FREE/REDUCED DISTRICT & TOTAL TOTAL FREE REDUCED TOTAL TOTAL FREE REDUCED TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL %OF BUILDING SCHOOL DISTRICT NAME BREAKFASTS BREAKFASTS BREAKFASTS LUNCHES LUNCHES LUNCHES ENROLL- FREE REDUCED F/R ENROLL- ADP ADP CODE & SCHOOL BUILDING NAME SERVED SERVED SERVED SERVED SERVED SERVED MENT APPS APPS APPS MENT BRK LUNCH 030007254 Allegan County Area Technical and Education 731 575 58 991 741 45 101 55 7 62 0.6139 31 43 Center 030300059 L.E. White Middle School 1818 1532 150 6782 4377 620 508 243 37 280 0.5512 79 294 030300062 Allegan High School 1659 1320 105 5595 2918 573 743 259 45 304 0.4092 72 243 030300881 Dawson Elementary School 996 685 173 2736 1449 503 233 98 32 130 0.5579 43 118 030302748 North Ward Elementary School 1173 997 92 3278 2154 315 256 120 22 142 0.5547 50 142 030303535 Allegan Alternative High School 631 611 0 883 856 0 162 0 0 0 0.0000 28 40 030304469 West Ward Elementary School 1033 914 13 3067 2229 172 238 120 10 130 0.5462 44 133 030305954 Pine Trails Elementary School 1816 1614 134 4637 3338 415 279 175 21 196 0.7025 78 201 039029085 Outlook Academy 260 217 12 257 211 15 23 16 1 17 0.7391 13 12 School District Totals 10117 8465 737 28226 18273 2658 2543 1086 175 1261 0.4959 438 1226 030400307 Bessie B. Baker School 2369 1387 276 4547 2393 473 422 147 40 187 0.4431 102 197 030400936 Dorr School 1382 823 188 5816 2554 626 531 154 44 198 0.3729 60 252 030403224 R.J. Steeby School 1202 739 155 3434 1717 431 317 111 36 147 0.4637 52 149 030404404 Wayland High School 2306 1590 272 10354 4307 1067 885 269 69 338 0.3819 100 450 030406778 Pine Street Elementary 1747 1159 274 6302 2967 721 486 163 49 212 0.4362 75 273 030408421 Wayland Union Middle School 1574 1027 277 9179 4080 1256 782 259 79 338 0.4322 68 399 School District Totals 10580 6725 1442 39632 18018 4574 3423 1103 317 1420 0.4148 457 1720 030501217 Fennville Public High School 2468 2322 0 6591 6202 0 498 0 0 0 0.0000 117 313 030507311 Fennville Middle School 2288 2153 0 5439 5118 0 343 0 0 0 0.0000 108 258 030507494 Fennville Elementary School 5293 4981 0 10461 9844 0 635 0 0 0 0.0000 252 498 School District Totals 10049 9456 0 22491 21164 0 1476 0 0 0 0.0000 477 1069 030602402 Martin High School 2499 1812 272 3122 1909 368 306 122 25 147 0.4804 113 141 030606034 Robert D. Brandon Elem. School 3909 2461 533 299 144 34 178 0.5953 177 School District Totals 2499 1812 272 7031 4370 901 605 266 59 325 0.5372 113 318 030701756 Hopkins Elementary School 1565 1043 238 5349 2249 1026 437 136 58 194 0.4439 68 243 030701757 Hopkins High School 876 504 168 5909 1451 639 529 88 41 129 0.2439 38 268 030706025 Sycamore Elementary School 795 430 105 3865 1295 576 304 73 31 104 0.3421 34 175 030708807 Hopkins Middle School 859 480 189 4266 1487 499 393 95 33 128 0.3257 37 193 School District Totals 4095 2457 700 19389 6482 2740 1663 392 163 555 0.3337 177 879 Michigan Department of Education - Grants Coordination and School Support School Breakfast and Lunch Information by District and Building - School Year 2019-20 (October 2019 Data) 02/2020 TOTAL TOTAL FREE/REDUCED DISTRICT & TOTAL TOTAL FREE REDUCED TOTAL TOTAL FREE REDUCED TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL %OF BUILDING SCHOOL DISTRICT NAME BREAKFASTS BREAKFASTS BREAKFASTS LUNCHES LUNCHES LUNCHES ENROLL- FREE REDUCED F/R ENROLL- ADP ADP CODE & SCHOOL BUILDING NAME SERVED SERVED SERVED SERVED SERVED SERVED MENT APPS APPS APPS MENT BRK LUNCH 030800941 Douglas Elementary School 1577 1226 118 3297 2103 243 367 110 19 129 0.3515 68 149 030803409 Saugatuck High School 710 532 52 2013 927 100 283 63 7 70 0.2473 30 91 030808889 Saugatuck Middle School 612 506 55 2225 1075 197 234 57 14 71 0.3034 26 101 School District Totals 2899 2264 225 7535 4105 540 884 230 40 270 0.3054 124 341 031001545 Hamilton Elementary School 652 418 135 2965 1211 446 384 95 39 134 0.3490 31 148 031001547 Hamilton High School 220 178 15 4589 1428 240 1179 229 47 276 0.2341 10 229 031001548 Blue Star Elementary School 681 400 88 2633 917 341 244 61 25 86 0.3525 32 131 031003403 Sandyview Elementary School 250 165 0 843 304 154 117 26 12 38 0.3248 11 42 031004975 Bentheim Elementary School 734 419 75 2643 805 352 270 50 25 75 0.2778 34 132 031008890 Hamilton Middle School 744 525 78 6870 2237 922 1418 288 85 373 0.2630 35 343 School District Totals 3281 2105 391 20543 6902 2455 3612 749 233 982 0.2719 153 1025 040000808 Pied Piper School 579 373 101 627 415 91 59 28 8 36 0.6102 25 27 040100075 Alpena High School 3393 2864 182 9683 5719 646 1269 467 66 533 0.4200 154 440 040100106 Besser Elementary School 3437 2233 372 5318 3007 564 464 191 45 236 0.5086 156 241 040101110 Ella M. White School 4322 3080 412 6126 3938 553 459 224 39 263 0.5730 196 278 040101688 Hinks School 2457 2457 0 2652 2652 0 169 0 0 0 0.0000 111 120 040102185 Lincoln Community School 3136 3136 0 2886 2886 0 157 0 0 0 0.0000 142 131 040103392 Sanborn School 2899 2899 0 3304 3304 0 188 0 0 0 0.0000 131 150 040104552 Wilson Community School 2380 1749 153 3272 2238 264 264 133 19 152 0.5758 108 148 040105507 Thunder Bay Junior High School 3242 2477 289 10276 6046 862 817 368 59 427 0.5226 147 467 040107361 OxBow ACES Academy/Alternative 722 722 0 807 807 0 82 0 0 0 0.0000 36 40 School District Totals 26567 21990 1509 44951 31012 2980 3928 1411 236 1647 0.4193 1206 2042 050106938 Alba School 1725 1725 0 2089 2089 0 112 0 0 0 0.0000 75 90 School District Totals 1725 1725 0 2089 2089 0 112 0 0 0 0.0000 75 90 050350609 Central Lake Public Schools 1577 1353 87 3589 2322 340 276 152 24 176 0.6377 68 179 School District Totals 1577 1353 87 3589 2322 340 276 152 24 176 0.6377 68 179 050400261 Bellaire Middle/High School 403 310 27 1989 1040 139 126 65 13 78 0.6190 17 90 050405894 John R Rodger Elementary School 1733 999 141 1714 964 154 180 68 12 80 0.4444 75 77 Michigan Department of Education - Grants Coordination and School Support School Breakfast and Lunch Information by District and Building - School Year 2019-20 (October 2019 Data) 02/2020 TOTAL TOTAL FREE/REDUCED DISTRICT & TOTAL TOTAL FREE REDUCED TOTAL TOTAL FREE REDUCED TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL %OF BUILDING SCHOOL DISTRICT NAME BREAKFASTS BREAKFASTS BREAKFASTS LUNCHES LUNCHES LUNCHES ENROLL- FREE REDUCED F/R ENROLL- ADP ADP CODE & SCHOOL BUILDING NAME SERVED SERVED SERVED SERVED SERVED SERVED MENT APPS APPS APPS MENT BRK LUNCH School District Totals 2136 1309 168 3703 2004 293 306 133 25 158 0.5163 92 167 050600662 Elk Rapids High School 466 266 28 2517 975 78 394 94 9 103 0.2614 20 114 050600665 Cherryland Middle School 931 535 45 2874 1253 145
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