Animas High School is excited to participate in the Healthy School Meals for All and the National School Lunch Program (NSLP). All students can order a free lunch each day from four local vendors or choose a peanut butter and jelly sack lunch. These meals are at no cost to families and meet the requirements of the National School Lunch Program. The following local restaurants provide lunch weekly: Zia, Domino’s Smart Slice, Grassburger and Subway. Animas is excited to be able to partner with our community partners for yummy food that fits the requirements of the NSLP program.
Please complete the free and reduced lunch application online.
Free and Reduced Lunch Application-English
Free and Reduced Lunch Application-Spanish
To order lunch:
- Students must be signed into their AHS Google account to order lunch
- Orders must be made by 9am
- To cancel a lunch order please contact the front desk
Lunch Order Forms
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