Dining Services
West Catholic offers a daily breakfast and lunch program through the National School Lunch Program (NSLP). It also provides a dinner program through the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) that follows the health guidelines set by the State and Federal Governments.
Current Menus
Please be aware that due to supply chain issues, these menus are subject to change.
Online Food Service Payments
Online food service payments are available via the Infinite Campus platform. Families or students can add a payment to their cart and pay with a credit card (Visa, MC, Discover), or direct ACH withdrawal. You can enter the payment method each time, or save a card in “My Account”. The food service balance will be updated immediately. Funds can only be added to student accounts once the school year has begun; however, credit card or banking information can be set up in advance.
Please note that West Catholic handles costs associated with transaction fees. However, there is an additional small percentage fee for all credit card transactions which is the responsibility of the family. Credit card fees can be avoided by transferring money directly from your banking institution. Both ACH withdrawals and credit card payments can be easily set up in the program.
For additional account setup information, please view the Food Service Payment instructions.
Apply for Free / Reduced Price Meals
West Catholic High School participates in the National School Breakfast and Lunch Program which allows us to provide free and reduced meals to families who qualify. All parents are encouraged to check out the linked application for free and reduced meals. Once your student(s)’ eligibility is determined, the benefits can be applied for both breakfast and lunch. If you want to apply, complete the Free and Reduced Meals Family Application and return it to the school office in a sealed envelope clearly marked “Food Service Application”.
Applications are confidential and students receiving free or reduced meals check out the same as all other students. Qualifying for free and reduced meals sometimes qualifies a family for other programs such as reduced or free SAT testing and AP exam fees.
Application Forms:
Wellness Policy
West Catholic High School, a school member of the Diocese of Grand Rapids, is committed to the health and development of all students and to the continuing growth of student knowledge to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
West Catholic High School believes that healthy individuals are defined not only by their physical health but also by their psychological and spiritual well-being. The overall wellness of an individual is determined by the combination of these three aspects. Through faith, we recognize that our physical being is a gift. It is our responsibility to respect and nurture this gift so that we can fulfill our mission to be Disciples of Christ.
West Catholic High School recognizes that there is a link between physical health and a student’s ability to learn in school. The school has a duty to provide information on proper nutrition, activities that promote good health and dietary selections that are suitable for maintaining good physical well-being. For more information on our nutritious and delicious program, consult our full West Catholic Wellness Policy.
Special Dietary Needs
“Peace begins when the hungry are fed.”
Contact
Mary Wieber
Director of Food Services
(616) 233-5923
[email protected]