Hot Lunch

Our lunches are catered by Kopper Kettle Kafe & Katering. Students desiring a hot lunch need to notify their teacher before 9:00 a.m. each morning. Meals are ordered based on the number of meals requested.

Meal prices for grades K-6 are $4.50 per meal, and grades 7-12 are $5.00 per meal. Students can also purchase a Chef’s Salad for $4.00.

All meals include choice of milk or fruit juice. Pre-paid lunch tickets may be placed on your student’s lunch account in any increment. Lunch tickets may be purchased at the office. Make checks payable to Mesa Grande Academy.

You may view the lunch menu on FACTS Family Online (ParentsWeb)

Day Care

Before School Care

7:00-8:00 a.m.  No Charge

After School Care

2:45-3:45 p.m.  No Charge

Extended Care

M-Th 3:45-6:00 p.m.

Friday 12:30-4:00 p.m.

$5 Hour —After Hours $10/15min.

Dismissal Times

Grade
TK-1st
2-4
5-6
7-8
9-12
Time (M-Th)
2:45 pm
3:00 pm
3:15 pm
3:35 pm
3:35 pm
Grade
TK-6
7-8
9-12
Time (Fridays)
12:00 pm
12:15 pm
12:35 pm
Grade
TK-8
9-12
Minimum Days
12:00 pm
12:15 pm

SCRIP

A family account will earn 50% of the profits for the Scrip they have purchased. Scrip categories include supermarkets, gas stations, fast food, restaurants, and on-line and other shopping. Profit percentages range from 1% to 25%.

Support your school AND earn free money!

Purchase SCRIP from MGA—using it doesn’t cost you anything, and earns money both for you and the school!
By purchasing SCRIP gift certificates from MGA, you can earn money towards
your tuition.

  • MGA buys gift cards in bulk and at a discount from over 60 stores.
  • You purchase them at regular price and use them like a regular gift card.
  • MGA keeps the difference and shares half the profit with you, as a
    credit on your student’s account. The other half is used to help fund
    Home & School projects around campus.

Some families have earned over $500 off tuition in a year! Your relatives can
even purchase SCRIP through you to apply to your student’s account.
If every MGA family were involved, we could more than double the profits for Home & School and do more to help improve our school facility!

The MGA SCRIP program includes digital cards!

  1. Sign up online (contact the school office for our school code).
  2. Reload your existing gift cards or order eGift cards
  3. For new physical cards, please order from the school office, then hang on to them for reloading! If you order physical cards online instead of from the office, you may have to wait a month to receive them.

Physical card orders are only filled on Monday and Thursday mornings. Walk in orders are available on Monday and Thursday mornings from around 8:00am to 8:30 am. Phone orders on the SCRIP answering machine can be picked up after the following Monday or Thursday, during school office hours.

MGA has been selling SCRIP
• since 1989

MGA projects funded by SCRIP
• picnic tables
• playground
• bleachers
• digital sign
• bulletin boards

Biggest SCRIP sellers
• Stater Bros.
• Arco
• Walmart
• Fast foods

Other vendors are available for special order

How to Participate

Order SCRIP:

  • Drop off an order form during school office hours at the front desk
  • By calling (909) 795-1112 ext 251 and leaving a message
  • Stop by the SCRIP desk from 8:00 to 8:30 am on Monday or Thursday morning for immediate order fulfillment
  • Enroll in the SCRIP Online program to make online orders

Pick up SCRIP:

  • Bring cash or a check
  • Pick up at the front desk during school office hours any time after the next volunteer comes in (Monday or Thursday)

Volunteer to sell SCRIP:

  • One day a week, from 8:00 to 8:30 am
  • Just ask any SCRIP volunteer seller how to get started

Examples

You Buy
$200 ARCO (1.5%)
$200 Stater Bros (6%)
$200 Land’s End (16%)
$200 Jose’s Mexican (25%)
You Get
$1.00
$5.50
$15.50
$24.50
MGA Gets
$1.00
$5.50
$15.50
$24.50

MGA Mission Statement
“Mesa Grande Academy will train its students to make the most of their God-given potential and develop a Commitment to His Excellence by becoming spiritual seekers, inquiring scholars, skilled communicators and responsible citizens.”