School Lunch Menus November 4 – 8

November 1, 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. 4: Toasted cheese sandwich, potato wedges, apple slices.
  • Tuesday, Nov. 5: Popcorn chicken, green beans, mashed potatoes, peaches.
  • Wednesday, Nov. 6: Pancakes, chicken sausages, syrup cup, kale chips, dried cranberries.
  • Thursday, Nov. 7:  Beef patty with cheese on whole wheat roll, butternut squash, strawberries
  • Friday, Nov. 8: Round pan pizza, fresh caesar salad, fresh local plum.

  • 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. 4: Toasted cheese sandwich, potato wedges, apple slices.
  • Tuesday, Nov. 5: Popcorn chicken, carrots, mashed potatoes, peaches.
  • Wednesday, Nov. 6: Pancakes, chicken sausages, syrup cup, kale chips, dried cranberries.
  • Thursday, Nov. 7:  Beef patty with cheese on whole wheat roll, butternut squash, strawberries.
  • Friday, Nov. 8: Round pan pizza, fresh caesar salad, fresh local plum.

  • 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. 4: Pasta primavera, whole wheat dinner roll, roasted chickpeas, peaches.
  • Tuesday, Nov. 5: Taco salad, corn, steamed brown rice, apple sauce.
  • Wednesday, Nov. 6: Waffles, chicken sausages, syrup cup, tomato and cucumber salad, strawberries.
  • Thursday, Nov. 7:  Chicken fajitas, sauteed spinach, fresh baby carrots, steamed brown rice, pears.
  • Friday, Nov. 8: Chicken caesar wrap, crinkle-cut fries, fresh local apple.

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