School lunch menus: November 18 – 22

November 15, 2024
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  • 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.

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