District lunch menus

Berkeley County Schools School Lunch Menu

Start with the official district menu or nutrition services page, then check payment options, free or reduced meal guidance, breakfast information, and allergy notes with the district.

Latest menu and district resources

Use the district menu source for the current school year and confirm whether updates are posted by school, grade band, or meal type.

How parents can check menu updates

Look for the latest PDF menu, cafeteria calendar, nutrition services page, or district app notice. Older screenshots should be treated as background only.

Breakfast and lunch options

Some districts publish separate breakfast menus, some combine breakfast and lunch, and some rotate menus by school level. Confirm the current format before you rely on it.

Meal prices and payment help

Check the district payment system, account balance rules, refund process, and any convenience fees before adding funds.

Free/reduced lunch and CEP notes

Families should verify whether the district uses a free and reduced meal application, CEP, or another no-cost meal option for the current school year.

Allergies, special diets, and nutrition information

Review the district allergy or special diet process, then confirm with the school or district nutrition office and a healthcare professional for child-specific needs.

Parent tips for using school lunch menus

  • Save the official district page instead of relying on screenshots.
  • Check the school year on every menu PDF.
  • Confirm meal payment and allergy steps before the first week of school.

Related FSL guides

Menus, prices, and school meal policies can change. Confirm the latest information with your school or district before making meal decisions.

FAQ

Where do I find the latest menu?

Use the official district menu source linked above and confirm the current school year.

How do I check meal payments?

Start with the district payment portal or student accounts page and confirm fees, balance alerts, and refund steps.

Who handles allergy questions?

Contact the district nutrition office or school nurse, then confirm child-specific needs with a healthcare professional.

What if the menu changes?

Menus can change during the school year, so use the newest district file or nutrition services notice.

Table of Contents

Berkeley County Schools

PreK

Pikeside Learning Center

Elementary Schools

Back Creek Valley Elementary
Bedington Elementary
Berkeley Heights Elementary
Bunker Hill Elementary
Burke Street Elementary
Gerrardstown Elementary
Hedgesville Elementary
Inwood Primary
Marlowe Elementary
Opequon Elementary
Rosemont Elementary
Spring Mills Primary
Tuscarora Elementary
Valley View Elementary
Winchester Avenue Elementary

Intermediate Schools

Eagle School Intermediate
Mill Creek Intermediate
Mountain Ridge Intermediate
Orchard View Intermediate
Potomack Intermediate
Tomahawk Intermediate

Middle Schools

Hedgesville Middle
Martinsburg North Middle
Martinsburg South Middle
Mountain Ridge Middle
Musselman Middle
Spring Mills Middle

High Schools

Hedgesville High
Martinsburg High
Musselman High
Spring Mills High

Berkeley County Schools Lunch Menu

Berkeley County Schools Meal Pricing

  • At Elementary and Middle Schools, the meal price includes up to 1 entrée, 1 fruit side, up to 2 vegetable sides, and drinking water.
  • At High Schools, the meal price includes up to 1 entrée, up to 2 fruit sides, up to 2 vegetable sides, and drinking water.
  • Brick Locations – Milk $.25  

REGULAR PAID

  • Elementary Breakfast – $1.25
  • Elementary Lunch – $1.50
  • Secondary Breakfast – $1.50 
  • Secondary Lunch – $1.75
  • Secondary Breakfast – $3.00 
  • Secondary Lunch – $4.00

REDUCED PRICES (For Those Who Qualify)

  • Breakfast, All Grades – free
  • Lunch, All Grades – $.40

ADULT MEALS

  • Breakfast – $3.00  
  • Lunch – $4.00

The BCSD Philosophy: More Than Just Meals

At the heart of BCSD’s School Nutrition and Wellness program is the commitment to holistic child development. Not only does the district offer low-cost or free meals, depending on a family’s income, but they also have a centralized payment system to maintain student confidentiality. Their mission goes beyond serving food; it’s about fostering lifelong healthy eating habits and physical activity.

Nutrition Guidelines & Standards

If you would like to know more about guidelines and standards that Berkeley County Schools implements in School Nutrition and to get more information regarding School Nutrition, please contact:

Executive Director of Child Nutrition and Wellness
304-267-3510 ext. 13264

Linking Nutrition and Learning

Scientific studies have consistently shown that there is a strong link between good nutrition, physical activity, and academic achievement. BCSD integrates this understanding into their Wellness Policy, aiming to establish and maintain healthy eating and activity patterns among students.

Staff as Role Models

The district doesn’t overlook the impact of school staff on students’ lifestyle choices. Staff wellness is seen as an integral part of BCSD’s overall healthy school environment, recognizing that teachers and other staff members can serve as daily role models for healthy behaviors.

Financial Considerations and Accessibility

Meal Prices and Budgeting

BCSD offers meals that include all five major food groups, maintaining a delicate balance between nutritional value and cost-efficiency. The prices are designed to cover both food and operational expenses.

Special Medical Needs

For students with specific dietary requirements, BCSD has provisions for special medical diets. The district requires an annual ‘Medical Plan of Care for School Food Service,’ to ensure that current nutritional needs are met.

Civil Rights and Non-Discrimination

In line with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations, BCSD has a strict non-discrimination policy. The institution ensures equal treatment for everyone, irrespective of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability.

Payment and Parental Resources

BCSD has implemented an electronic identification system and centralized payment via SchoolCafe. Parents can conveniently check account balances and even schedule payments online, ensuring that their children’s meal accounts are always up-to-date.

Conclusion: Your Trustworthy Source for BCSD Lunch Info

While we at FSL are committed to providing you with the most accurate and current details about school lunches, we also recommend referring to the official Berkeley County School District website for the most official information.


Berkeley County School District is clearly committed to the nutritional well-being of its students, understanding that a healthy body is crucial for a healthy mind. With their comprehensive School Nutrition and Wellness program, BCSD sets the stage for academic success, right from the lunch tray.