Lunch Program

At Cooper's Crossing, children bring a lunch and eat in their classrooms.

If parents would like their child to leave the school grounds for lunch and walk home, they are required to send written permission indicating their child can leave the school. In addition, students will be required to sign out at the office, and sign back in following lunch.

When sending lunches, please take note of the allergy practice below at Cooper's Crossing School.

Allergy Practice

Cooper's Crossing is a peanut/nut/shellfish safe and allergy aware school.  We ask that all families refrain from sending food containing any of these items to school in their child’s snack/lunch.

Being allergy aware means that we take precautions to reduce the chance of exposure for students to allergens while acknowledging that it is impossible to eliminate all risk.  Parents who have children with allergies must notify the office in writing and fill out the Emergency Medical Information form.

If there are severe allergies that are not related to the above, these will be indicated in a letter home to parents of that classroom and indicated on classroom doors.  In classrooms marked with a red “Allergy Alert Notice,” these foods are NOT permitted in the classroom due to the risk of anaphylactic shock. These foods can be in the school but cannot be brought into the labelled classrooms. Hand washing is encouraged to ensure allergens are not spread throughout the school. To reduce the risk of anaphylactic shock through contact with an allergen, food is not allowed on the playground.

If an “Allergy Alert” sign is posted outside your child’s classroom, please consult the teacher before sending treats for the class.

Hot Lunch Program

We provide Hot Lunch service on Wednesdays. Click here to register and order.

Please place your order by midnight on the Friday before the lunch.  Hot lunch menus have included Papa John's Pizza, Jugo Juice, Subway, or Noodlebox, to name a few.  Please check the Calendar to see what's coming up.

For information about Healthy Hunger, Click here.

Land Acknowledgment

Rocky View Schools would like to acknowledge the land and recognize all the Indigenous Peoples whose footprints have marked these lands from time immemorial. Together, we can learn and honour the Ways of Knowing of Indigenous Peoples for all future generations.