School Nutrition

Updated Titan Logo
We’re excited to inform you that our meal (and/or school fees) payments portal, TITAN Family Portal, has upgraded to LINQ Connect.
There’s no need to change your username and password, all your information has already been transferred to the new app.


Here are some exciting upgrades to expect:
     • A simple, fresh look to allow for better accessibility
                                    • An interactive dashboard to view all family members in one profile
                • Streamlined menus required you to click less to do more
• A resource center to access help guides                  

Visit your app store and find “LINQ Connect” available in the Google Play Store and the Apple Store
to download the new app and enjoy these new features. You can also scan the QR Codes below.
        Apple Store QR Code               Google Play QR Code   
              Apple Store                        Google Play Store 
Just log in with your existing username and password.
If you use a browser, visit LINQConnect.com to log in.

If you don’t use our online meal (and/or school fees) payments portal, LINQ Connect allows you to set up one-time or recurring payments for your student’s meal.

You can also view previous transactions, set spending limits, transfer funds between students, set low balance notifications, and more.
It’s an easy way to manage meal payments without the hassle of sending cash.

Parents click the links below to read more about the transition from Titan to Linq Connect!

Linq Connect Changes (FAQs)                                                                                                        App (FAQs)
Linq Connect Changes (Preguntas más frecuentes) Spanish                                          Preguntas frecuentes sobrela aplicación

King George County Schools Triennial Assessment

King George County Schools Student Wellness

SNAP Information Requirements 2024-2025SY

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