School lunch enters the 21st Century Wednesday, August 20, 2008 11:28 PM EDT
According to Mason County Assistant Superintendent Kelly Middleton, the school district has always had the ability for parents to check their students account balance but has decided to try something new. "Everybody else can pay on-line for services. Why can't we?" said Middleton. MealpayPlus, will allow parents to make prepayments as well as monitor students purchases and account balances. At no cost, any family can create a secured account to manage their students account as well as receive e-mail notifications when the account reaches a low balance. "The program was at no cost. We had to just get over the fear of trying something new," said Middleton. "It makes things very convenient." The program not only allows payments to be made on-line but also by phone. Payments made either way do incur a program fee of 4.75 percent. For example, if a parent wishes to pay on-line for their child's account for the month of September, eating both breakfast at $1.20 per day and lunch at $1.45 per day they would pay the following: -- 21 days of school at $1.20/day for a total of $25.20. -- 21 days of school at $1.45/day for a total of $30.45
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