School Lunch Hero: Hughette Bonnette's recipe for 30 years of serving hearts & meals in Bulloch County
Hughette Bonnette, cafeteria manager at Portal Middle High School and a 30-year veteran of Bulloch County's School Nutrition Services, isn’t just feeding nearly 500 students every day. She’s nurturing students' hearts and character.
“When I started, there were no computers—I did all of our food ordering and everything by hand,” Bonnette recalled, reflecting on her early days in the kitchen. Now, with decades of change behind her, one thing remains constant: her dedicated mission to serve the whole child.

Hughette Bonnette (seated in center) with Bulloch County School Nutrition Director Desiree Yaeger(seated next to Bonnette) and her school district staff as they congratulate Ms. Bonnette for her 30 years of service.
What Ms. Bonnette means to Portal
“Justin Chester and Brantley Spence, a teacher at Portal, are some of the students that I remember from years ago,” Bonnette said.
Bonnette has made the cafeteria more than a place to eat. It’s a place for students to feel seen. From seasonal table decorations that make meal time feel like a family meal, to the motivational quotes she places and changes out frequently along the serving lines—signs with messages like “Don’t just wish for it; Work for it” and “The secret of getting ahead is getting started”—Bonnette creates an environment that feeds more than hunger.
Sometimes, she’s also a listening ear. Other times, she’s a shoulder to cry on.
“Students will wait and purposefully get at the end of the line just so they can ask me for a hug,” Bonnette said. "That means a great deal to me. I don't know what they're going through, but I want to be there for them."

Portal Middle High School Assistant Principal Justin Chester (left) with Hughette Bonnette during a celebration for her 30 years of service on March 27.
Making Bulloch County home
Her career path started in a different kitchen—at Crider Poultry in Stillmore, located in Emanuel County, less than 10 miles from Metter, where she managed the company's employee cafeteria. Later it was her older sister, who worked for Bulloch County Schools, who tipped her off to an opening in the school district. Bonnette began at Statesboro High School, then transferred to William James Middle School, before settling in at Portal—where she’s now served for 27 years.

Three decades; No plan to retire
“Age is just a number,” she said. “I want to keep doing this for as long as I'm able. I want to know that I'm feeding these children.”
That spirit is what School Nutrition Director Desiree Yaeger says makes Bonnette an anchor of her department.
“For three decades, Hughette has been a shining example of passion, dedication, and love for our students,” Yaeger said. “Her wisdom has helped shape the direction of our program. She’s not just a colleague—she’s a mentor, a stakeholder, and a dear friend.”
Bonnette’s reach goes far beyond school walls. Former students still stop her in town to say hello. She’s a proud mother of three, grandmother of six, and great-grandmother of ten.
On March 27, Portal Middle High School and district staff honored her with a celebration for her 30 years of service—a milestone in a life full of purpose.
“I’m just so proud of what we’ve accomplished,” she said, her voice full of gratitude.
And the students, staff, and community of Portal and Bulloch County are proud of her, too. Because when it comes to heroes, sometimes the most extraordinary ones wear aprons, serve smiles, and start their days before the sun.

Hughette Bonnette enjoys a slice of cake from a special cake baked and decorated to commemorate her 30 years of service.
