Lunchroom
CCS Child Nutrition Program Now Uses LINQ Connect
What is LINQ Connect?
LINQ Connect is a secure online platform that helps families manage school-related payments and
information—all in one place.
With LINQ Connect, you can:
• View and pay school fees through the Online Store
• Add funds to your student’s meal account
• Monitor meal balances and cafeteria purchases
• Set up automatic recurring payments
• Transfer funds between your students
• Set low balance alerts
• Submit free and reduced-price meal applications online
• View daily breakfast and lunch menus

Menu - CCPS
Parent Resources
Meal Applications can be completed online at the LINQ Connect website.
Paper Applications can be accessed using the links below.
English Application for Free or Reduced School Meals
Spanish Application for Free or Reduced School Meals
CCS Meals - Price ListCCS Policy: Free & Reduced Meal PricesCharged Meal PolicyRefund Request FormWellness PolicySummer Meal Resources
Diet Prescription for School Meals A Guide to Smart Snacks
Collection of Race and Ethnicity Data for School Meal Programs:
Some documents utilized by the Child Nutrition Program are required to request race and ethnicity data. The purpose of collecting race and ethnicity data is to determine how effectively the School Meal Programs are reaching potentially eligible students. Providing this data is voluntary. Responses are kept confidential and have no effect on eligibility.
*For those completing the Meal Benefits application, computers with Internet access are available in the following locations.
The Cullman City Schools' Central Office has a computer available in the main lobby. No appointment needed.
CCPS has a computer in the school office.
Families of CHS students may use the student's Chromebook on the Free Cullman City wi-fi in the Warehouse District/Depot Park/Cullman Museum/Festhall area.
They may also use the CCS wi-fi at CHS or the Central Office.
The Cullman County Public Library offers computer stations with wi-fi.

