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WCS Nutrition Services


Important information

Important information from the WCS Nutrition Services Department regarding the 2024-2025 school year. [English] [Arabic] [Bangla]


Our Mission

The Warren Consolidated Schools Nutrition Services believes:
A Nourished Student Is A Learning Student.

Our mission is to offer a variety of quality, healthy food choices with excellent service in a friendly environment. We take pride in "feeding" the minds of the future.

Our dedicated staff  serves over 2500 school breakfasts and 8000 school lunches daily.  In addition to school meals, our department provides meals for Macomb County’s Meals on Wheels program, handles the district’s catering, provides lunches for Head Start Programs, and makes prepacked meals for the six Macomb Intermediate School District schools.

Our professional staff have acquired numerous hours of training centered around sanitation and safety, proper food handling, and customer service. We provide well-balanced, nutritional meals to help ensure student success in academic, athletic, and  personal growth.


Made With School Lunch from School Nutrition Association on Vimeo.

The School Nutrition Association and National Dairy Council have partnered to create an educational awareness campaign, Made With School Lunch, to inspire and inform educators, students and the community about the positive benefits and outcomes made possible by nutrient-rich school lunches.



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Meal Distribution and Community Food Resources

For information regarding food distribution, visit the Community Food Resources web page for locations, dates and times.


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Making a Deposit

MEAL MAGIC FAMILY PORTAL allows parents to gain access to the activity of their child's Nutrition Services account. There is no minimum requirement to make deposits online. This service is FREE to all parents. Deposits can be made at school with CASH ONLY.

Prepaying for meals is convenient for you as a parent, for your child, and for the cashiers during meal service. Monies are drawn from the account ONLY when your child eats; and if your child moves to another WCS school, the funds follow them. As a parent, you can indicate that money on account can go for meals only and ala carte purchases must be paid in cash. This is not an issue in the Elementary schools, but does come into play in the Middle and High Schools.



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Breakfast

Start your day with a healthy breakfast

Warren Consolidated School Nutrition Services Department offers a variety of easy to eat nutritional breakfasts served out of the cafeteria each morning 15 minutes prior to the start of school.

Our school breakfast program gives hardworking parents a hand in meeting their child’s nutritional needs without interrupting the school day or taking away from important learning time.

We recognize the established link between eating a healthy breakfast and academic success, and encourage all students to eat breakfast whether at home or at school. Students who routinely start their day with a good breakfast will learn healthy eating habits that will serve a lifetime.

WCS offers free breakfast to all students.

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Cromie Elementary #NSLW raffle winners

Susick Elementary celebrates #NSLW

Wilkerson Elementary celebrates #NSLW

Wilkerson Elementary celebrates #NSLW

Great Lakes Apple Crunch - Susick Elementary

Great Lakes Apple Crunch - Wilde Elementary

Great Lakes Apple Crunch - Wilde Elementary

Johnny Appleseed Day Celebration at Margaret Black Elementary

Johnny Appleseed Day Celebration at Wilkerson Elementary

Students at Cousino High School enjoy delicious dumplings

Students at Cousino High School enjoy delicious dumplings

Cromie Elementary students celebrate World Milk Day

March is Reading Month

Let's dig into the new school year!

March is Reading Month

Let's dig into the new school year!

March is Reading Month

Let's dig into the new school year!

March is Reading Month

Let's dig into the new school year!

March is Reading Month

Welcome back!

A retired Central Kitchen employee crocheted fruit and Vegetables to hang over the service line in the Cafe.


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OUR MISSION:

The mission of the Warren Consolidated Schools, in partnership with families and community, is to achieve a level of excellence in teaching and learning which enables all students to become knowledgeable, productive, ethical, and successful citizens.

OUR VISION:

We're creating a collaborative culture of stakeholders committed to scholarship and creating success for our staff and students.

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Warren, MI 48093
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1.888.492.7543
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