Matt,
I put some thought into this for a couple of days to make it the simplest, get your macros right, keep it cheap, and hopefully fit it with school.
I hope you like sandwiches.
The biggest, best natural bodybuilder I've ever met actually eats them every 2 hours and looks great. He doesn't however, get enough green veggies in my opinion.
Here you go, use it if you wish, toss it out if you don't.
6 meals throughout the day
2 shakes (use cheap protein powder $11.00 a tub at walmart - there are plenty out there in the 11-15.00 range).
4 sandwiches
two servings of "starchy" vegetables.
Calories: 2487 (a bit high for your weight, but you should bulk fairly lean on it)
Protein: 227g (36%)
Carbs: 322g (47%)
Fat: 49g(27%)
Breakfast: 2 whole eggs (cooked however you want), 2 slices 100% whole wheat bread. (sandwich?)
Sandwiches: Boneless/skinless chicken thigh cutlette (do it yourself from a bulk pack of thighs really cheaply). On 100% whole wheat bread. (3 of these each day)
With one of these - preferably the first whole food meal after you workout...have 1/2 cup of canned baked beans and 1/2 cup of canned whole kernal corn.
Shakes - these are pretty cheap and easy. 2 scoops whey, 2 cups skim milk, 1 banana.
Preworkout have one shake
Postworkout have one shake
Post/Postworkout (1-1.5 hours later) have a chicken sandwich with beans and corn.
The eggs/bread and other two chicken and bread meals...have when convenient to your schedule.
If I was eating it, it would look like this:
M1.....egg sandwich
M2.....shake
WORKOUT
M3.....shake
M4.....chicken sandwich, beans, corn
M5.....chicken sandwich
M6.....chicken sandwich.
Add whatever cooked green veggies like broccoli, spinach, asparagus, kale, brussels sprouts, cauliflower... whenever and wherever you can get them.
This plan will drastically cut your food bill, making the parents of any 16 year old bodybuilder very happy...I know how much you guys can eat...I used to be one about 100 years ago. Possibly happy enough that they will be willing to spring for the protein powder since it's WAAAAY cheaper than chicken breasts, and it gets you to drink your milk and eat your fruit.
It's all in the presentation. "Hey Mom, I've found a way to eat a better, cleaner diet, get my milk and fruit plus save you a bundle on the food bill" is always a good starting place.