Belding Area Schools is currently participating in a program that allows for all students in grades K-8 to eat both breakfast and lunch for free. Unfortunately, the High School building does not qualify for this program at this time. If you would like to apply for free or reduced priced meal benefits for your high school student(s), please visit https://belding.familyportal.cloud to fill out an application and see if you qualify. Once you get to that site, select "Apply For Benefits" and then choose "Application"
Even if your students do not attend the high school, we ask each family to fill out a household information report each school year. Information on this report is critical in helping the district receive additional federal and state funding for educational programs. Information provided by you on this report is kept confidential. Visit https://belding.familyportal.cloud to fill out a Household Information Report. Once there, select "Apply For Benefits" and then choose "Household Info Report"
We thank you in advance for choosing Belding Area Schools for your student's child nutrition needs.
Sincerely,
Austin Goff
Director of Dining Services
Belding Area Schools
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