The Food Service Department plays an important role in fueling the educational achievements of students.
Skyward can help you achieve:
- Preliminary lunch counts from teachers
- Complete auditing capabilities and versatile reporting
- Lower administration costs to stay within your budget
- Fast point-of-sale to keep your lunch line moving
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Accurate Lunch Counts
- Lunch counts can be calculated at the Point of Sale, or entered by teachers or Food Service staff
Fast Lunch Lines
- Students can be recognized by the system by name, PIN, bar code, or fingerprint
- Student pictures can be displayed in the serving line to help ensure accuracy
Powerful Reports
- Complete auditing capabilities and versatile reporting
- All record keeping is streamlined for convenience and lower administration costs
- All required state reports are included in the system
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“Skyward has sped up our lunch lines so all students have an opportunity to eat lunch without having to shove it down their throats on the way to class.”
Debbie Woodward
Applications Technician
Monroe Co Cmty School Corp, IN
“I have been very pleased with the capabilities of the Skyward Food Service module. It is extremely user-friendly, and it has vastly improved efficiencies in virtually every aspect of daily operations within the Food Services department."
Sheila Price
Food Service Director
Pulaski School District, WI
“With Skyward, food service information integrates into the system immediately. Parents can see what their child purchased, their balance, and they can make online payments.”