My son just started kindergarten 2 weeks ago and his school is peanut free, tree nut free and sesame seed free. I have always fed him 12 grain bread and whole wheat bread - and now I am so stressed worrying about the ingredients in the bread that I send.
My biggest challenge for my son is him having enough time to actually eat his food. They have snack at 10am and lunch at 12:20pm but he is starving by the time school is done at 3:20pm.
I have been sending Cheese Whiz sandwiches cut in cookie cutter shapes. Carrot sticks, apple slices, orange slices, watermelon, yogurt tubes, cheese shaped fish, cheese crackers. I sent Kraft Dinner with hot dogs one day and he ate all the hot dog pieces and left the macaroni.
His school does have a milk program so he is on it. He is not a big milk drinker so I am hoping that he will get into it more. He loves water - prefers it over everything else. I have sent Apple Juice but he is not interested in it - he told me to only send water.
They do have the lunch program that runs 3 times a month. He gets his first hot lunch next week. It is Dairy Queen - 3 chicken strips, carrot sticks with dip, juice box and ice cream sandwich - it cost $4.85. The following week is one piece of Pepperoni pizza with juice box for $2.85 and the next week is Subway - choice of bread, meat and toppings with cookie and juice box for $3.75. So a total of $11.45 for "hot" lunches - not sure how Subway qualifies as a "hot" lunch

. The milk program is $27 for 3 months - getting milk 3 times a week. On the days of his lunch program, I will send extra snacks just in case he is not happy with the items.