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School Menu

Nye County School District elementary menu for the week of April 28 – May 2

BREAKFAST

Assorted fruit juice and choice of milk offered with each meal.

Monday — cereal, waffles, peaches;

Tuesday — breakfast burrito, cheese portion;

Wednesday — breakfast muffin, assorted fresh fruit;

Thursday — pancake on a stick, cereal;

Friday — English muffin, yogurt, assorted fresh fruit.

LUNCH

Salad bar, fruit juice and choice of milk offered with each meal.

Monday — chicken sandwich, assorted fresh fruit;

Tuesday — taco salad, applesauce cup, graham crackers;

Wednesday — ham or turkey sandwich, cookie, assorted fresh fruit;

Thursday — Sweet and sour chicken, applesauce;

Friday — pepperoni pizza, assorted fresh fruit.

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