Dear Lincoln County School Families,
It’s a new school year—and a fresh start filled with possibilities! We are thrilled to welcome your children back and can’t wait to serve them both their favorite familiar meals and some exciting new menu options we’ve been working hard to perfect.
We know families make a lot of important decisions every day—so let us take one thing off your plate by providing school breakfast and lunch at no cost to every student this year. Here’s why it’s a win for you and your child:
💰SAVE MONEY
Grocery costs add up quickly. Our buying power allows us to serve high-quality meals at no cost to you.
⏱ SAVE TIME –
Skip the morning rush of making breakfast and packing lunch. We’ve got it covered!
🍽 VARIETY
Every day, students can choose from multiple tasty options for both breakfast and lunch.
🥦BALANCED NUTRITION
Our menus meet USDA nutrition guidelines to support student health, focus, and learning.
Lincoln County Schools is proud to participate in the Community Eligibility Program (CEP) at all school locations. That means every student can enjoy FREE BREAKFAST and FREE LUNCH—no fees, no meal applications required.
Students who bring lunch from home can still complete a free school meal by selecting at least three items from our serving line—one of which must be a fruit or vegetable.
We’re ready for our best year yet! Together, we can ensure your children have access to healthy, delicious meals to fuel their success at school.
With excitement for the year ahead,
Kayla Adkins, MAT, RRT
Director of Child Nutrition
P: (304) 824-3033 Ext. 6225
E: Kayla.Adkins@k12.wv.us
Lincoln County Schools is an equal opportunity provider. Learn more here.




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