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Nutritional Information and Prices
 

NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION:  lunch menu weekly averages by category

 

 

Total Fat

 

Saturated Fat

Calories

 

Protein

WEEK 1:

 

29.20%

 

       7.41g

656

 

26.31g

WEEK 2:

 

25.70%

 

       6.71g

598

 

25.66g

WEEK 3:

 

25.50%

 

       7.49g

673

 

27.84g

WEEK 4:

 

26.70%

 

       7.73g

638

 

25.97g

WEEK 5:

 

26.80%

 

       7.34g

642

 

26.45g

WEEK 6:

 

25.40%

 

       6.85g

585

 

25.44g

BREAKFAST DAILY OFFERINGS

Children may choose from the following selection of breakfast items:

Assorted Bowl Pack Cereals

Bagels & Cream Cheese

Assorted Muffins

Super Donuts

Pop Tarts

Assorted Fresh Fruit

Graham Crackers

String Cheese

Choice of Juice

Milk

Pyramid Pete Balances Healthy Foods & Daily Activity!

Pyramid Pete is a cute and friendly dinosaur.  He represents the Food Pyramid and teaches us the importance of each food group, including how each group contributes to a balanced diet.  This year, Pete decides to spend less time watching T.V. and playing video games and finds out what kinds of activities happen after school.  Each month, Pyramid Pete will join one of his Creature friends to find out more about their favorite after school activity.  On September 29th, Pete celebrates his birthday.  All of the Creatures are planning a party for Pete with lots of fun activities and you’re invited too!

BREAKFAST & LUNCH PRICES:
Breakfast                                                        Lunch
Regular           Reduced                                 Regular            Reduced                       Additional Milk
$1.25               $0.30                                       $1.90                 $0.40                             $0.35

 

 
In the operation of the child feeding programs administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, no child will be discriminated against because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, or disability status.  If any member of a household feels that they have been discriminated against, they should immediately contact the USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W W Whitten Building, 14th Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C., 20250-9410, or call (202) 720-5964.
 
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