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Health and Wellness

Wellness Assessment Elementary Schools

Wellness Assessment MIS/MJHS

Wellness Assessment High School  

Wellness Policy 

If you are interested in participating in the development, review, update and implementation of the district's Wellness Policy please email, Assistant Superintendent, Mark Fortner, mfortner@massillonschools.org 

Contact Us

Olivia Kendall, RD/LD
Title: Food Service Director
Phone: 330-830-3900 ext. 50129

Chanelle Alazaus
Title: Head Cook
School: Franklin Elementary

Elizabeth Kitchen
Title: Head Cook
School: Gorrell Elementary

Tracy Rosbough
Title: Head Cook
School: Whittier Elementary

Jo Ellen McCarthy
Title: Head Cook Manager
School: Massillon Intermediate/Junior High School

Marcia Couch
Title: Head Cook Manager
School: Washington High School

food service update

August Menus

NEW! You can now click on the following link to view lunch menus.

This meal program allows access to nutrition information for our school lunches.  

Please click the link below to view a tutorial about navigating the Health-E Pro website

Food Service

As a participant of the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and School Breakfast Program (SBP), our menus follow the USDA guidelines to provide nutritionally balanced meals to our students. In effort to be in compliance with the federal guidelines, we are required to offer weekly requirements for whole grains, low fat and fat free milk, meat and meat alternates, fruit, and a variety of vegetables including the following subgroups: red/orange, legumes, dark green, and starchy vegetables.  In addition, specific levels of calories, saturated fat, and sodium must be met according to grade level on both a daily and weekly basis.  For more information regarding the NSLP and SBP meal patterns and program requirements, please visit Ohio Department of Education. 

For breakfast and lunch, offer versus serve is implemented at the Intermediate/Junior High School and at Washington High School. The offer versus serve provision allows students to decline some items that are offered while reducing food waste and encouraging freedom of choice.  For breakfast, students must choose at least 3 of the 4 meal components offered, one component must be 0.5 cup of fruit.  For lunch, students must choose at least 3 of the 5 meal components offered, one component must be 0.5 cup of fruit or vegetable.

Special Dietary Needs- If you have questions regarding your child’s food allergies or special dietary needs, please contact the Food Service Director, Olivia Kendall 330-830-3900 ext. 50129.

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