WEBO Market

WEBO Market
812 W Pleasant Run Rd.
Lancaster, TX 75146

Market Surveys must be completed before and after receiving services from the market.

Pre Survey- Taken at the Start of each semester

Post-Survey- Taken at the End of each semester

STEP 1

Orders are accepted each week from Saturday at 12:00 PM to Monday at 9:00 AM

Each household is only able to order once per week

Before submitting your order, be sure to include the following (4) in the

Notes section:

(1) Staff/Parent, (2) Student name (if parent), (3) Campus/Department, (4) AM or PM pick-up

STEP 2

Orders must be picked up on the designated campus pick-up day by 4:45 pm.

You choose AM or PM pick-up time.

Any orders not picked up will be returned to stock at that time.

Missed Pickup Consequences:
1st Missed Pickup – Email Warning
2nd Missed Pickup – 90-Day Suspension
3rd Missed Pickup – 6-Month Suspension
4th Missed Pickup – Indefinite Suspension

Campus Pickup Schedule:

Tuesday: Belt Line ES, Rolling Hills ES, GW Carver, Early College HS

Wednesday: Houston ES, Rosa Parks Millbrook ES, Lancaster MS, BAMO

Thursday: Pleasant Run ES, West Main ES, Lancaster HS, JD Hall

Pick-up times

AM 8:00 – 11:00

PM 2:00 – 4:45

Campus Staff: If you work on a campus, you will pick up your food order on your campus’s designated pick-up day listed above.

Non-Campus Staff:

  • Auxiliary Staff (Maintenance, Transportation, Crossing Guards, etc.) will pick up their food orders on Tuesday.

  • Central Administration Staff (Finance, HR, Technology, Instructional, Special Education, etc.) will pick up their food orders on Wednesday.

Lancaster ISD is the latest school district to open a food market to help fight hunger as part of an expanded Texas Health Resources program that also aims to improve student mental health across North Texas.

The community gathered Wednesday, February 26th for a ribbon-cutting ceremony officially opening the WEBO Market, named after Lancaster ISD’s motto, “WE Believe in Orange.” The market, part of the THRIVE North Texas program, will provide district students and staff access to free, healthy food.

THRIVE stands for Together Harnessing Resources to Give Individuals Voice and Empowerment. In addition to addressing food insecurity, the program provides students with resiliency skills training using interactive learning modules and connects families to wraparound social services such as clothing assistance, housing resources and mental health counseling.

“This program has a proven record of equipping students with the mental tools and support they need to overcome adversity while also giving students access to free, nutritious food, so they can focus on their studies, not hunger,” said Catherine Oliveros, DrPH, vice president of Community Health Improvement for Texas Health.

Preliminary numbers from the three schools still being funded through Texas Health in Fort Worth, Terrell and Dallas show the campuses distributed more than 14,000 pounds of food to 628 students and more than 1,300 staff members during the 2023-24 school year. On average, the three schools also saw an almost 26% decrease in the number of disciplinary referrals compared with the year prior to THRIVE’s arrival.

“The mental health component of THRIVE is greatly changing the landscape and how students react to their emotions,” said Marsha Ingle, senior director of Community Health Improvement for Texas Health. “Teachers are reporting to us that with the tools the program is providing students, students are regulating their emotions better and thinking before acting.”

Check out photos from the ribbon-cutting ceremony!

FAQs

What if I can't pick up my food before 4:45pm on my campus day? If your order is not picked up by 4:45 pm on your campus pick-up day, your food will be restocked. Please call the market to cancel your order at 972-218-1599.

What if I have more than 1 student in the district? Do I have to complete the survey for each student? Yes, please ensure that a survey is completed for each student using their unique student ID number. Students in grades 5-12 are able to complete the survey themselves during their SEL class period. Parents will have to complete the survey for students in grades PK - 4th.

How often will we take a survey? A pre-survey is given before students and families begin receiving services at the beginning of each semester and a post-survey will be given at the end of each semester.

Are there any other services available through the WEBO Market? Yes, students/families and staff are eligible for Wraparound Services. Through the Lancaster ISD Wraparound Services Department referrals can be made for the following services: counseling, housing assistance, health services, clothing, mental health, and utility bill assistance.

How do I get a referral for Wraparound Services? Students, families, and staff can access referrals by calling our WEBO Market at 972-218-1599.

What if I would like to make a donation to the WEBO Market? The district accepts donations on the 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month. Contact the WEBO Market at 972-218-1599 within 48 hours before you would like to make your donation.

Who can I contact if I have questions? Call the LISD WEBO Market at (972) 218-1599

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