Our cafeteria operator SAGE Dining Services began offering a boxed lunch option Monday, October 5 for all students, faculty, and staff.
A link to the menu and order form will be shared in the Friday division publications. Orders must be placed by Tuesday for the following week. This advanced notice is to allow SAGE time to order from its vendors.
allergen-free meal (made without gluten, dairy, milk, peanuts, tree nuts)
sunbutter and jelly sandwich (with butter made from sunflower seeds)
Each meal includes a fruit, a dessert, and a rotating side (such as vegetables and hummus or chips) as well as salad dressings, condiments, and cutlery as needed. The breakeven price per meal is $7 for LS students and $7.50 for MS & HS students. In addition to the cost of individual disposable packaging, SAGE and USN are committed to the school’s sustainability efforts and using packaging that is either made from renewable sources or compostable. We will not raise the boxed lunch price this school year and will lower it as market prices permit. To ensure a student does not receive multiple lunches and is not billed twice, please discuss as a family who should complete the online order form each week. Families will be billed monthly in arrears.
SAGE is unable to provide beverages or milk at this time. Reusable water bottles may be filled at hydration stations throughout the building. Drinking fountains are closed.
Sgt. Anthony Jones joined University School of Nashville in November as a School Resource Officer, a certified police officer who is primarily assigned to a school and provides safety and security-related functions, including emergency response, safety training, traffic direction, and patrol functions.
University of Virginia selected Margot Ross '24 to be a Jefferson Scholar. The highly selective scholarship includes the full cost of attending UVA for four years of study as well as numerous enrichment opportunities. It has been 16 years since a University School of Nashville senior last became a Jefferson Scholar.
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