Thanks, ajasfolks2!
I know they serve breakfast, but am not sure about that. I will ask. The guidance counselor had told me that they would not have any of the foods he is severely allergic to in the classrooms as an accommodation for him. We are in NYC, and the city will not pull peanut butter from the city menu, so there will be pb&j served in the school, but they will keep that, shellfish and tree nuts out of the classrooms. At lunch, at this school, they have a program where the kids sit with the same "lunch crew". They will make sure that students eating pb&j not be seated next to him/ wash hands, etc., there will be no loose peanuts at his table (he reacts from the airborne dust), etc. Luckily, he got into a school (as you have to apply to middle schools here, no zoned school) that seems to be really accommodating and aware of food allergies. I'm so relieved.