Monday, Jan 19
Breakfast
No School- Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Tuesday, Jan 20
Breakfast
Pancake & Sausage on a Stick Peaches 100% Juice 1% White or Non Fat Chocolate Milk
Lunch
Chicken Teriyaki Rice Steamed Broccoli and Carrots Pineapple 1% White or Non Fat Chocolate Milk
Wednesday, Jan 21
Breakfast
Bagels Oranges 100% Juice 1% White or Non Fat Chocolate Milk
Lunch
Burritos Rice Peas & Carrots Peaches 1% White or Non Fat Chocolate Milk
Thursday, Jan 22
Breakfast
Breakfast Burritos Apple Banana 1% White or Non Fat Chocolate Milk
Lunch
Grilled Cheese Sandwich Chips Carrots and Celery Apple 1% White or Non Fat Chocolate Milk
Friday, Jan 23
Breakfast
Warm Oatmeal Grapes 100% Juice 1% White or Non Fat Chocolate Milk
Lunch
Pizza Red Bell Peppers Carrots Oranges 1% White or Non Fat Chocolate Milk
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This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
