Food Service
Rosa Estrella, Food Service Manager
909-947-2205
Mountain View School District Food Service Food Service acknowledges that schools have a responsibility to promote family health and provide a strong foundation for children's future health and well being. To reinforce the districts nutrition education program, foods available on school premises shall be:
- Carefully selected so as to contribute to students nutritional well being and the prevention of disease.
- Prepared in ways which will appeal to students, retain nutritive quality, and foster lifelong helpful eating habits.
- Serve in age appropriate quantities and at reasonable prices.
Mountain View School District Food Service operations are administered through the United States Department of Agriculture, the California Department of Education and the Board of Trustees. The Governing Board recognizes that students need adequate, nourishing food in order to grow, learn, and maintain good health.
Wellness Policy
The Mountain View School District is pleased to take an active role in promoting the overall health and well being of its students. In July 2006, the District adopted a series of policies aimed at enc
The Mountain View School District is pleased to take an active role in promoting the overall health and well being of its students. In July 2006, the District adopted a series of policies aimed at encouraging physical activity and healthy nutrition habits. For further information on the District's efforts, please refer to the Wellness Policy.
Wellness Policy Letter to Mountain View School District Families
Wellness Policy 2012 (English)
Wellness Policy Letter to Mountain View School District Families (Spanish)
Community Environmental Health Program
Below listed by school are the most recent Safety and Health Inspection Reports:

