Alternative Meal Policy
Doral Academy of Texas Child Nutrition Services strives to ensure that children do not go
hungry at school. Doral Academy believes that proper nutrition is crucial for student wellness
and academic success; however, we also have a fiscal responsibility to maintain compliance
with Federal Guidelines. To meet this obligation, parents/guardians are responsible
for purchases made by their student(s) in the cafeteria. It is the responsibility of parents or
guardians to either provide their children’s meals or pay for the meals offered. Free & Reduced
Meal Benefits are available to families that qualify. Applications must be completed and
approved annually for meal benefits.
Please review the following Doral Academy of Texas Charge Policy Information:
Elementary, Middle & High Schools
When a student's meal account becomes negative, the cafeteria staff and Doral Academy of
Texas will notify the household. Low Balance and Negative Balance Letters are emailed
weekly as a courtesy reminder to fund your student's account. For payment arrangements,
please contact your cafeteria manager.
Full-pay students will be allowed a maximum of $10.00 in meal charges, and reduced-pay students will be allowed a maximum of $5.00 in charges. After a student's
account has accrued this limit, an Alternative Meal at breakfast ($1.50) and lunch ($1.75) will be offered
with a designated menu entrée, a selection of side items, and a choice of milk. Students
will continue to receive Alternative Meals until all cafeteria charges are paid. Please be advised that any or all extracurricular activities may be suspended until the student's account is reconciled. No a la carte items
may be charged at any time.
The following forms of payment are accepted to ensure your student has breakfast and lunch
available
- Cash, Checks (no temporary checks), and Money Orders are accepted at your cafeteria.
- Credit Cards are accepted online at Linq Connect
Interested in applying for Free & Reduced Meal Benefits?
Apply online at Linq Connect or call 512-436-3881 for assistance.
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