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Meal Prices

Elementary (Preschool, Grade K-5)

  • Breakfast – $2.25
  • Lunch – $3.75

Middle School

  • Breakfast – $2.50
  • Lunch – $4.00

High School

  • Breakfast – $2.50
  • Lunch – $4.00

Milk only

  • $.50

How to Pay for Meals

Nutrition Services uses PayPAMS for online payments for school meals. Go to https://paypams.com for more information.PayPams will charge a $2.40 fee per family, rather than per student for online credit card payments.  PayPAMS can also be used to set up low balance reminders and automatic deposits.

New for 2023-24: PayPAMS now offers a ACH Direct Withdrawal payment option. This option enables families to make payments directly from their bank account. The direct withdrawal option has a $1.60 transaction fee.

For credit card and ACH Direct Withdrawal payments, there is a $250.00 transaction maximum.

Families/students may also pay for meals by check or cash at their child’s school. Checks should be made payable to Bellevue School District.

 Have you forgot your PayPAMS password?

If you previously registered with PayPAMS but forgot your Password, click on the ‘Forgot Password’ link on the home page of PayPAMS.com. If you were unable to retrieve the password through the ‘Forgot Password’ link, contact PayPAMS customer support. Do not register again. Note: passwords are case sensitive.

Meal Charge Policy

If a student does not have sufficient funds to pay for a school meal, it is the policy of the Bellevue School District to allow the student to charge their meal.  Snack bar or a la carte items (including milk only) may not be charged.  Parents/guardians are responsible for negative balances on a student’s account.   Parents may set limits.  Contact Nutrition Services for more information.


Nutrition Services

Updates From Nutritional Services

The Bellevue School District acknowledges that we learn, work, live and gather on the Indigenous Land of the Coast Salish peoples, specifically the Duwamish and Snoqualmie Tribes. We thank these caretakers of this land, who have lived and continue to live here, since time immemorial.