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Marshfield Public Schools Nutrition & Family Support Resources

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    Good food helps kids learn—full stop. Marshfield Public Schools provides a variety of nutrition resources and family support links to help students stay fueled and ready for the school day. This page shares the best places to find menus, meal program information, and assistance resources for Marshfield families.

    Snack Support During the School Day

    The Marshfield Food Pantry also provides nutritional snacks that are available to any student at any of the seven Marshfield schools during the school day through the school nurse’s office. If a student needs a snack to get through the day, they can discreetly access support right at school.

    School Nutrition Menus, Meal Info & Forms

    Marshfield Public Schools maintains a School Nutrition documents page with practical, download-ready resources for families. You may find items such as:

    • Breakfast and lunch menus (by school)
    • How to apply for Free & Reduced Meals (applications and FAQs)
    • Meal account tools and payment guidance (including MySchoolBucks information)
    • Multi-language resources to support communication and access

    Nutrition Programs & Additional Support Resources

    Marshfield Public Schools also offers a more structured “Helpful Links” resource page that groups key supports in one place. This is especially useful if you’re looking for nutrition assistance programs beyond school menus.

    On this page, you’ll find links to programs such as:

    • Food Assistance Program (SNAP) – monthly grocery benefits for eligible households
    • Free and Reduced Lunch Program – school meal support for qualifying families
    • Nutrition Assistance Program (WIC) – support for pregnant/postpartum parents and young children
    • USDA MyPlate – simple, family-friendly nutrition guidance
    • Massachusetts School Nutrition Guidelines – information on school nutrition standards

    The same page also includes additional health and mental health resource links that families may find helpful.

    Need Help Finding the Right Resource?

    If you’re not sure which form you need or where to start, you’re not alone. The Marshfield Food Pantry is here to help connect you with the right resources—because feeding your family shouldn’t require a scavenger hunt.