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Adair School District Introduces Online Meal Payment System School lunches can be paid online with credit cards in Adair Co., District By Alan W. Reed News from Adair County School District The worry of remembering to give your child lunch money in the morning can be a thing of the past. Parents of Adair County students can now take advantage of mySchoolBucks.com MySchoolBucks.com offers a safe and secure way for parents to pay for their childs school lunches online. According to Carol Roy, the district's Food Service Director, payments can be made using major credit or debit cards with the option to have payments made automatically each month. Roy says parents will receive confirmation of payments sent directly to their e-mail accounts. Roys says that parents can "stop worrying about children losing their lunch money."Much like online banking, mySchoolBucks.com can be accessed anytime - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The new system allows parents to check balances, review transaction history, and even receive low balance alerts. Additional students may be added by entering each student's school, their name, and date of birth. To register, simply go to mySchoolBucks.com and set up an account. Roy urges parents to contact her at 270-384-2476 if they have any questions about the new online payment programPay for school lunches with credit cards: mySchoolBucks.com This story was posted on 2011-11-04 19:05:15
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