School lunch menus: November 18 – 22

November 15, 2024
1 min read
  • Claypit Hill, Happy Hollow, and Loker elementary schools
    • Available daily as entrees, in addition to the optional entrees listed for each day below:
      • Grilled chicken salad plate
      • Toasted cheese sandwich
      • Sunbutter & jelly sandwich
    • Monday, Nov. 18: Ham & cheese croissant OR cheese croissant; potato wedges; pears.
    • Tuesday, Nov. 19: Nacho meal; corn; apple slices.
    • Wednesday, Nov. 20: Breaded chicken patty on whole wheat roll; carrots; peaches.
    • Thursday, Nov. 21: Hot dog on whole wheat roll; vegetarian beans; California-blend veggies, mixed fruit.
    • Friday, Nov. 22: Big Daddy’s pizza, fresh Caesar salad, strawberries.
  • Wayland Middle School
    • Available daily as entrees, in addition to the optional entrees listed for each day below:
      • Toasted cheese sandwich
      • Sunbutter & jelly sandwich
      • Vegetarian salad plate
      • Veggie burger
      • Chicken caesar salad plate
    • Monday, Nov. 18: Ham & cheese croissant OR cheese croissant; potato wedges; pears.
    • Tuesday, Nov. 19: Nacho meal; corn; apple slices.
    • Wednesday, Nov. 20: Breaded chicken patty on whole wheat roll OR spicy chicken patty; crinkle-cut fries; peaches.
    • Thursday, Nov. 21: Hot dog on whole wheat roll; vegetarian beans; California-blend veggies; mixed fruit.
    • Friday, Nov. 22: Big Daddy’s pizza; fresh Caesar salad; strawberries.
  • Wayland High School
    • Available daily as entrees, in addition to the optional entrees listed for each day below:
      • Deli
      • Salad plates
      • Pizza bar
      • Grill
    • Monday, Nov. 18: Macaroni & cheese; soft pretzel; California-blend veggies; mixed fruit.
    • Tuesday, Nov. 19: Baked chicken nuggets; whole wheat dinner roll; mashed potatoes; peas; orange halves.
    • Wednesday, Nov. 20: Egg McWarrior; sweet potato fries; black bean & corn salad; pears.
    • Thursday, Nov. 21: Chicken, broccoli & penne; whole wheat dinner roll; kale chips; fresh sliced strawberries.
    • Friday, Nov. 22: Pulled-pork sandwich; potato smiles; peaches.

Latest from Blog

Town reprioritizes projects for capital budget

carole.plumb@waylandpost.orgThe Finance Committee is recommending a $10.91 million capital budget for fiscal year 2027, a decrease of $2.0 million, or 15.6%, from the $12.9 million approved for FY26, reflecting a shift in

Operating budget rises to $113M as cost pressures mount

carole.plumb@waylandpost.orgWayland’s Finance Committee is recommending a $112,964,253 operating budget for fiscal year 2027, an increase of $5.0 million, or 4.63%, over the $107.9 million approved for FY26, as rising personnel costs, health

How CPA project funds are allocated

The impetus behind Massachusetts Community Preservation Act of 2001 originated in towns watching key local assets disappear without having a reliable way to fund their protection. In the 1990s open land and