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Pricing Information

Lunch Prices for the 2024-2025 school year are:
  • Elementary: $2.75 
  • Middle School: $2.90 
  • High School: $3.05  
    (*Add $1 for tiered lunches)
MetzThe Bethel Park School District partners with Metz Culinary Management to provide nutritious, tasty, and visually appealing meals that meet strict USDA Dietary Guidelines.

Founded in 1994 by John C. Metz (1940–2023), Metz is a leading on-site management company known for its “guest first” philosophy and restaurant-inspired hospitality.

Now led by his son, Jeff Metz, the company serves schools, healthcare facilities, and businesses nationwide. In addition to dining services, Metz expanded in 2000 to offer facility services such as maintenance, housekeeping, laundry, and security, ensuring high-quality service across multiple industries.
 
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Prepaying for Your Child's Meals

Families have two options for prepayment for student meals. You may add money to your student's lunch account online through Pay Schools Central. You may also pay by check, direct deposit, or by delivering a check payable to BPSD FSD to your child's school.

Please note that per district policy, the school district will notify the families of accounts that dip below $5. 
You may add money to your student's lunch account online through Pay Schools Central. You may also pay by check, direct deposit, or by delivering a check payable to BPSD FSD to your child's school. Families can also download the Pay Schools Central app to their phones to help make the payment process easier and more efficient.

Contact Us

Brandon Agostinelli
Food Services Director

309 Church Road
Bethel Park, PA 15102
Phone: 412.854.8754  
Email: [email protected]
 

Free/Reduced Meals (English)

Free/Reduced Meals (Espanol)

Field Trip Meals

The Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) is a federally funded, State-administered program that reimburses providers who serve free, nutritious meals and snacks to children and teens in low-income areas when school is not in session. 
This institution is an equal opportunity employer.  
USDA Nondiscrimination Statement
“SUN Bucks” provides food dollars to low-income families with school-aged children over the summer months. The program is proven to reduce food insecurity and improve children's nutrition during summer break. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) oversees the program, and the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services (DHS) coordinates the benefit issuance in Pennsylvania