Four more schools will get free meals beginning in the 2025-2026 school year.

Students at Plainfield East, John F. Kennedy Middle School, Liberty, and Elizabeth Eichelberger elementary schools will get free breakfast and lunch thanks to the USDA’s Community Eligibility Provision or CEP.

These schools already are getting free meals:

  • Bonnie McBeth Learning Center all satellite locations, and the Ina Brixey Center

  • Central Elementary School

  • Charles Reed Elementary School

  • Creekside Elementary School

  • Crystal Lawns Elementary School

  • Grand Prairie Elementary School

  • Lakewood Falls Elementary School

  • Meadow View Elementary School

  • Ridge Elementary School

  • River View Elementary School

  • Thomas Jefferson Elementary School

  • Wesmere Elementary School

  • Aux Sable Middle School

  • Drauden Point Middle School

  • Indian Trail Middle School

  • Timber Ridge Middle School

  • Plainfield High School-Central Campus

  • Plainfield Academy

All students in these schools are entitled to receive a free breakfast and lunch each school day so long as District 202 and its food service contractor Aramark continue to comply with government requirements.

The free student meals are not individualized. Students get two choices at the elementary level and at least three at the middle and high school levels.

Complete meals include fruits, vegetables, whole grains, meat or meat alternatives, and milk.

All students with allergies or dietary restrictions must review the menu and ingredients with their parents and know what items they should or should not consume.

Please call Drio Turcios at (815) 577-4052 or food service company Aramark at (815) 436-6270 for more information.

If your child's school isn't listed, you can apply for the free or reduced meal program online