January 2015 Newsletter - Chittenango Central Schools

Chittenango Central Schools
Vol. 41, No. 5
What’s Inside..
DISTRICT CALENDAR
DATES.................................... 2
SCHOLAR
ATHLETES............................. 2
FBLA FALL
MEETING............................... 2
LSE THANKS
VETERANS............................ 3
EMPIRE GIRLS &
BOYS STATE........................ 3
LSE/CHS
PARTNERSHIP...................... 4
ROBO BEARS
PLACE FIRST........................ 4
BRE POSTER
CONTEST............................... 5
BPORT LIBRARY
LESSON.................................. 5
CMS DAY OF THE
DEAD...................................... 6
BRE FORT
STANWIX.............................. 6
CMS BUILD EM &
BUST EM................................ 6
CHS AP SCHOLARS............ 7
BRE FAMILY........................ 7
FRENCH WEEK.................... 7
MENUS................................... 8
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January 2015
CHITTENANGO CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT PLACED
ON THE COLLEGE BOARD’S 5TH ANNUAL
AP® DISTRICT HONOR ROLL FOR SIGNIFICANT
GAINS IN STUDENT ACCESS AND SUCCESS
A Record 547 School Districts Across the Nation Are Honored
Chittenango Central School District is one of 547 school districts in the U.S. and Canada being
honored by the College Board with placement on the 5th Annual AP® District Honor Roll for
increasing access to AP course work while simultaneously maintaining or increasing the percentage of students earning scores of 3 or higher on AP Exams. 2014 is a milestone year for the AP
District Honor Roll, and more districts are achieving this objective than ever before. Reaching
these goals indicates that the district is successfully identifying motivated, academically prepared
students who are ready for the opportunity of AP. Since 2012, Chittenango CSD has increased
the number of students participating in AP while improving the number of students earning AP
Exam scores of 3 or higher.
“This is a fantastic honor for the professionals of Chittenango Central Schools and our
community. The result of this distinction is a testament to the collective efforts of all of our
administrators, teachers, staff, parents and, of course, our wonderful students. This is just
another reason to be proud of living in such a terrific school district and community. We are
Chittenango!” said Michael Schiedo, Chittenango Central Schools Superintendent.
Chittenango High School (CHS) had 26 AP Scholars based on the May 2014 AP Testing!
16 AP Scholars (average score of 3.0 or higher on three exams)
5 AP Scholars with Honors (average score of 3.25 on four or more exams)
5 AP Scholars with Distinction (average score 3.5 on five or more exams)
In 2011 CHS had 9 AP Scholars
In 2012 CHS had 14 AP Scholars
In 2013 CHS had 15 AP Scholars
CHS has almost tripled their AP scholars in three years!
KINDERGARTEN THANKSGIVING
Kindergarten students at Lake Street
participated in a
Thanksgiving celebration on Monday,
November 24th. All
students gathered to
share foods with their
classmates as a grade
level. Each child
made a decorative Thanksgiving placemat and hat.
District Calendar Dates
JANUARY
FEBRUARY
5
Bport/Bldg Plng Team Mtg/4:00PM; CHS/French
2
Bport/Bldg Plng Team Mtg/4:00PM
Honor Society Induction/6:30PM
3
CMS/PTA Mtg/6:30PM
6
CHS/BOE Mtg/6:30PM
5
BRE/Bldg Plng Team Mtg/3:45PM; LSE/Math & Sci 10 CHS/Music Boosters Jazz Night/7:00PM
ence Night/6:00-7:30PM
13 BRE/Gr 3 Parent Visitation/9:15-10:00AM;
6
Report Cards Issued
CMS/PTA Mtg/6:30PM; Bport/PTA Mtg/7:00PM
9
CHS/Piano Recital/7:30PM; Bport/Science
14 BRE/Gr 4 Parent Visitation/9:15-10:00AM
Fair/6:30PM
15 BRE/Gr 5 Parent Visitation/9:15-10:00AM;
10 CMS/BOE Mtg/6:30PM
BRE/Bldg Plng Team Mtg/3:45PM
11 BRE/Science Fair/6:00-7:00PM
16-17MCMEA All-County Winter Festival @
12 CMS/School Play/6:30PM
Morrisville-Eaton
16-20Winter Break-No School
19 Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Birthday - No School
24 CHS/Middle & High Schools Music In Our Schools
20 CMS/BOE Mtg/6:30PM
Concert/6:30PM
21 SEPTSA Mtg @ CMS/6:15PM
26 CHS/Elementary Schools Music In Our Schools
23 CMS/Music Boosters’ Coffeehouse/6:30PM;
Concert/6:30PM
BRE/Chittenango Family Night w/Syracuse Crunch
24 MCMEA Spring All-County Auditions
@ DeRuyter
SCHOLAR ATHLETES FALL 2014
26 Regents
The New York State Public High School Scholar Athlete Program
27 Regents
recognized the following fall athletic teams for having a cumulative
28 Regents; LSE & BRE PTA Mtg/6:00PM
grade point average of 90% or better. Congratulations!
29 Regents
Athletic Team
Team Average
30 Curriculum Half-Day; Sr High Area All-State @
Girls
Cross
Country
96.337%
Ithaca College; End of Marking Period
Boys Cross Country
97.741%
31 Sr High Area All-State @ Ithaca College
Girls Soccer
96.543%
Boys Soccer
96.921%
Girls Tennis
95.841%
Football
94.157%
BUSINESS STUDENTS ATTEND DISTRICT 7 FALL FBLA MEETING
The New York State FBLA District 7 Fall Conference was held at the Herkimer County BOCES campus, Friday, October 31.
Thirty-four Chittenango High School members attended along with over 175 other members from throughout Madison, Oneida,
and Herkimer counties.
Ten workshops were presented to the membership in attendance on topics such as “Public Speaking,” “The College
Admission Process,” “What Employers Look For,” “Ace That Interview,” and “Team Building,” along with several others.
Students acquired valuable information that will allow them to grow and develop into better students and eventually better
employees.
Two members of our group also
fared very well in the Battle of the
Chapters (a competition in which
various FBLA trivia questions are
asked). Tyler Sternberg and Samantha Kelly represented the Bears as
they competed against students from
seven other districts. Tyler won the
competition as he answered several
difficult questions to win the event.
It was a great experience that the students enjoyed. FBLA advisors are
Mrs. Smith and Mr. Cretaro.
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LAKE STREET STUDENTS THANK VETERANS!
The students in Mrs. Lanphear’s second grade class learned about the different
jobs that military men and women have, and discussed the special character traits
they possess to perform these important jobs. For Veterans’ Day, the students
wrote thank-you letters and made cards with American symbols and colorful
drawings for the veterans at the VA Hospital in Syracuse. They thanked the
veterans for protecting our country and us and for being strong and brave. They
told the veterans that they’re proud of them for being heroes and that they should
receive medals and trophies to be honored for their hard work.
GET OUT THE VOTE
Thanks to Mr. Mike Keville’s Participation in Government class, several of Mrs.
Martin’s seventh graders attended the debate between Assemblyman Magee and
Supervisor Salka, along with their parents. Though they have several years before
they can legally vote, they made many observations about the candidates, the idea
of attending a debate, and the political system overall. Preparing our students to
preserve the benefits of democracy begins with participation in local issues of
concern, like who will be our next District Assemblyman. Many of the Middle
School student participants were impressed by Supervisor Salka’s energy and
his diversity of experience; others observed that Assemblyman Magee had the
benefits of experience and knowledge. It’s hard to say who would win based on
the observations of these students, but it is heartening to know, based on their
many pages of notes and questions, that they are already beginning to think critically about the connection between their lives
and the State Assembly. Hats off to the Middle School parents and students who took time to participate in ensuring the future
health of democracy in New York State.
FUN WITH BUDDY CLASSES
As part of our “Caring School Community Program” at Bridgeport
Elementary, each classroom is assigned a buddy class to work with
throughout the year. Students in first grade were so excited to meet
their new buddies from fourth grade, and especially enjoyed our
first community-building activity! They created a very large class
“spider web” with yarn!
Students sat next to their new
buddies in a circle and learned
everyone’s name and why
each was special. Throughout
the activity, each student demonstrated respect, teamwork,
and patience to make the web,
and then to undo the web to its
starting place. By the
end of our first meeting
together, all had made a
new friend and learned
how important and necessary we all are in each
other’s lives and learning!
EMPIRE GIRLS AND BOYS STATE
On November 9, 2014, William H. Cain American
Legion celebrated Veterans’ Day with guests from
this year’s senior class, who as juniors, were delegates
at Empire Girls and Boys State. Their description of
the week’s events was excellent and enjoyed by all in
attendance. Pictured above are: Isaac Czarnecki,
Chairperson James Button, Tyler Sternberg, Allee
Santorelli and Chairperson Caroline Button. Absent
from the photo is Cole Chandler.
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MUSIC FROM THE FOUR CORNERS
Four music teachers attended the “Music From The Four Corners” conference at
Onondaga Community College last month and became ‘students for a day’ as they
learned about the cultures and music of Africa, Brazil, Indonesia, Japan, and Ireland.
Ms. Jennings, Ms. Kelsey, Mrs. Pierce, and Mrs. Parker played various world music
instruments (African drums; Brazilian agogo bells, shakers and tambourines; Indonesian
Gamelan instruments) as well as hearing about Irish culture and storytelling. They also
were taught a native African dance which was accompanied by authentic African drums.
We had so much fun singing, dancing, and playing instruments. We wish our students could have been with us to share in the
experience!
LAKE STREET – HIGH SCHOOL VOLUNTEER PARTNERSHIP
For many years, Chittenango High School and Lake Street
Elementary School have been working together to create
win-win opportunities for both teachers and students at both
schools. This is a partnership wherein high school students
volunteer during their “free time” (study halls, lunches,
free periods) and are paired with a sponsoring Lake Street
teacher to work with in their classroom and with their students. This partnership has many benefits; for example, our younger students get extra
support, make connections, and see the high school students as role models. Lake Street
students look forward to seeing their high school volunteers. It also provides the high school
students with the opportunity to lead, connect, and give back to their community.
ROBO BEARS PLACE FIRST AT LIVERPOOL VEX TOURNAMENT
The CHS Robotics Teams, nicknamed the Robo Bears, opened the
robotics season at the inaugural Liverpool Vex Tournament on November
8th. Both teams got off to hot starts and continued to perform consistently in the qualifying rounds. Team 7157 B with freshmen Sean Austin,
Benjamin Cyr, and Trevor Crystal backed up by seniors Kyle Brazell and
Nicolle Ablan headed into the elimination phase with the first pick overall,
quickly selecting the other Bear entry Team 7157 made up of seniors Erik
Eklund, Brandon Key, Timothy Gloo, and Cayleigh Phillips. The teams
exhibited outstanding teamwork setting the tournament high score and
going undefeated en route to the title. Together the teams racked up a combined 26 win, 2 loss record. The victory qualifies
both teams for entrance into the Northern NY State Championship next February at the SRC Arena. Both teams will make
build and programming adjustments as they prepare to compete next at the Noreaster Tournament at SUNY Oswego. The team
would like to thank the CHS District, Chittenango Rotary Club and Lion’s Clubs, Tops Markets, Scrub A Dub, the Wampsville
Animal Hospital, Thruway Fasteners, Inc., Eklund Systems, and the Ellstrom family for their generous support.
TAXPAYER INFORMATION
The Chittenango Central School District code number is 111 for New York State income tax purposes. You must enter the school
district and code number of the location where you lived on December 31, 2014 even if:
•
you were temporarily absent
•
your children attended a school outside of the district where you lived, or
•
you had no children attending school
You may now obtain a copy of your school tax bill at: http://www.taxlookup.net/chittenango/
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SECOND GRADE LIBRARY LESSON
BOLIVAR ROAD HALLOWEEN
SAFETY POSTER CONTEST
Second grade library classes from Bridgeport and Lake
Street learned about the history of The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. After learning about how the iconic giant
balloons became a parade staple, each class nominated their
favorite children’s book characters to be the next parade
balloon. Students that visited were given a ballot and their
chance to vote. When the votes were counted, Bridgeport
selected The Grinch, and
Lake Street selected Jack
and Annie from The Magic
Treehouse Series. While it
remains to be seen if these
characters will make it
into the parade, everyone
enjoyed learning about
this uniquely American
holiday tradition.
A representative from
the third, fourth, and
fifth grade classes designed the winning
posters for the contest sponsored by the
Bolivar Road Student Council and the
school nurse. Students made creative, colorful pictures
showing ways to have a safe and fun Halloween! Each
student who entered a poster received a Halloween pencil,
and the first place winners received a spider ring and a snack
of their choice from the cafeteria. Second and third place
winners also won prizes. The posters were displayed throughout the hallways. Congratulations to everyone who participated in this learning event!
CHS F.O.R. CLUB
The High School F.O.R. Club is thankful for a great start to the school year! We were up bright
and early one November morning greeting our bus drivers with treats. F.O.R. Club members
made treat bags and wrote thank-you notes for bus drivers, custodians, cafeteria staff, secretaries,
teachers’ aides, technology staff, nurse, security, and copy room staff. We all enjoyed a day to
show kindness and appreciation to a great bunch of people at the High School!
PEACE, LOVE, AND UNDERSTANDING
Winners have been announced in the annual Lions Club Peace Poster contest. Each year the
Chittenango Lions Club judges the posters created in Ms. Tashkovski’s Studio in Art classes
and awards $100 for first place, $50 for second place, and $25 for third. This year’s posters were
particularly competitive, and eleven students received honorable mention. All CMS students
who participated will receive participation awards. The winning poster goes on to compete in
the regional competition followed by states for a chance at the international prize of $5,000.
First place went to McKenzie Dombroski. Cody Bortle’s poster placed second, and Stephanie Gilbert took third. The following
students received honorable mention: Natalie Cowburn, David Gratien, Hannah Bixby, Brenna Stanton, Paul Wood, Julia Pynn,
Summer Schneider, Delaney Maciag, Noah Watson, Samantha Kinney, and Hailen Clark. Ms. Tashkovski displayed the posters at
school during the month of November and at the Sullivan Library Community Room during December 2014. Students participated
in a Lions Club sponsored luncheon on Monday, November 17th, where they received their awards.
STUDENTS OF THE MONTH
Once a month, the faculty at Chittenango High School is asked to nominate students to
be our Students of the Month representatives. Students are nominated for a number of
reasons that range from improving their study skills and work habits, to being a student
leader, their persistence in the classroom, and a variety of other reasons. In addition
to school-wide recognition from their peers, students are awarded a Regal Cinemas’
gift card. High School Students of the Month for November are: front row-Tiffany
Scofield and Rachel Wilson; back row-Chase Gordon, Robert Allen, Kaitlyn Howard,
Tyler Renfer, Cole Stansbury, and Sarah Beagle. Congratulations to these students!
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EL DÍA DE LOS MUERTOS
In Mexico, this holiday is
celebrated from November 1 to November 2. It’s a
festive occasion where the lives
of deceased loved ones are
celebrated. In shops and markets all over Mexico, special
items are sold for the Day of
the Dead. Just as you would
see there, students made clay
skeletons doing everyday activities. Spanish students from Chittenango Middle School
presented their Day of the Dead ‘calacas’ (skeletons) in
front of their classmates and staff members. They were
painted and beautifully decorated before being displayed
in the library. Students did a wonderful job, and everyone
was able to enjoy Day of the Dead bread, Mexican hot
chocolate, and much more!
Pictured is Hunter White with two calaca hunters and their
fallen deer.
FORT STANWIX
On November 19
and 20, the third
grade students
at Bolivar Road
School embarked
on a trip back
to the 1700’s.
Students, along
with many parent volunteers,
toured the Fort
Stanwix National Monument in Rome, NY. The third graders
were able to walk through many different barracks and see what
life was like for the soldiers 300 hundred years ago. In addition to
learning about the history of the fort, students also learned about the
different nationalities of the soldiers that stayed there and the
cultural influences they had on our holiday season. Students
learned about the holiday traditions of England, Ireland, Scotland,
Germany, Holland, and the Native Americans. It was a great
educational experience for students and adults!
CMS WELL REPRESENTED AT BUILD ‘EM &
BUST ‘EM CONTEST
Congratulations to the 24
teams (over 50 students) from
CMS that participated in the
annual Build ‘Em & Bust ‘Em
contest at the MOST. Students
designed and built basswood
bridges that were then ‘busted’
to determine their efficiency. In
the 4th - 6th grade category, the
top placing CMS bridges were
built by Abraham Alpuerto,
Samuel Bailey, and Anthony
Jordan Horzempa, Anastasia Joynt, and
Garofalo, who placed 7th overErika Solberg
all, and Alek Reymond and
Daniel Russell who placed 11th out of 118 bridges. Also, The Best
Name Award was given to Anastasia Joynt, Jordan Horzempa, and
Erika Solberg who won a prize package from Time Warner Cable.
In the 7th - 8th grade division, the top CMS bridge was built by Emily
Collado and Annabelle Schmitte and placed 17th. The Best Name
Award in that division was awarded to another Chittenango team - Clea
Revette, Kelsey Page, and Evan Smith.
Thanks to all of the parents for their support, the MOST, and the other
sponsors for offering this opportunity for students. All participants
received the building materials, a t-shirt, a certificate, admission to the
MOST, breakfast, and lunch free of charge.
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8TH GRADE VISITS
MORRISVILLE COLLEGE
On Friday, November 7, the
Class of 2019
visited Morrisville College.
At Morrisville,
students were
introduced
to the many
programs of
study SUNY
Morrisville
has to offer.
Professors discussed with
students how
maintaining
good grades in high school and being involved in
extra-curricular activities can have a direct impact
on their acceptance to their college and program
study of choice. Students toured the dairy, automotive, equine rehabilitation, and aquaculture facilities.
Students also were able to get a taste of college life
by having lunch in the college dining hall. A great
time was had by all!
CHITTENANGO HIGH SCHOOL ACHIEVES RECORD NUMBER AP SCHOLARS
A school record twenty-six Chittenango High School students have been named Advanced Placement (AP scholars) for
2014. In 2013, fourteen students were named AP Scholars and this number almost doubled with student performance on
the May 2014 AP exams. The AP program provides motivated and academically prepared high school students with the
opportunity to take rigorous college-level courses while enrolled in high school and possibly earn college credit or
advanced standing for successful performance on AP exams. Of the twenty-six students, sixteen were named AP Scholars, five were
named Scholars with Honors and five achieved the highest level of Scholars with Distinction.
AP Scholars are students who earned a score of 3 or higher on three or more exams. These students named are: Kyle Brazell, Michelle Capeling, Claire Charde, David Clobridge, Patrick Clobridge, Kari Cumber, Nicholas Curinga, Abbey
Cyr, Megan Geariety, Brittany Geiler, Mary Kendall, Brandon Key, Jacob Maxwell, Riley Millick, Sara Pierce and
Sage Roth.
AP Scholars with Honors are students who have received an average score of at least 3.25 on four or more AP exams. These students
include: Joshua Cretaro, Matthew Cretaro, Dallas Fonseca, Tylor Hunn and Logan Rogers.
AP Scholars with Distinction is granted to students who receive an average of at least 3.5 on five or more AP exams. The
following students hold this honor: Dana Colligan, Kenneth Galbraith III, Tyler Lewis, Jonathan Roberts and Ameilee Sullivan.
Congratulations to all AP Scholars for making Chittenango proud!
ENJOYING FAMILY TIME AT BOLIVAR ROAD ELEMENTARY
With the incredible support provided by the Chittenango community, along with the parents and staff of Bolivar Road Elementary School, the families of Bolivar Road have b
een able to spend some quality time together this fall.
On Thursday, November 13, the Bolivar Road PTA hosted “The Brain Show,” the hottest
interactive educational trivia game show in the country. Students from third, fourth, and
fifth grades experienced a real live game show atmosphere as they buzzed in their answers
to questions related to math, spelling, presidents, science, art, music, and sports. Questions
may have been answered correctly, but if the contestants couldn’t remember the correct
dance move to match the celebration song, no points were earned. Winning team members
received the official “I’m a Brain Show Maniac!” medallion, while all participants were able
to keep their podium card as a souvenir of this one-of-a-kind assembly. In the evening, there
was a Family Fun Night version of the show, where family versus family raced to answer
television, movie, and pop culture based trivia questions. The Bolivar Road PTA is grateful
for the support received from students, parents, grandparents, and staff. It was an enjoyable and entertaining event for all ages!
On Friday, November 21, the Bolivar Road PTA invited parents to celebrate their special Bolivar Road student with a “Special
Night Out.” The PTA hosted their second annual “Harvest Dance” coupled with the opportunity to enjoy dinner and/or snacks for
a fundraiser at UNO Chicago Grill either before or after burning calories on the dance floor. We wish to extend our appreciation to
the Sauvé family for their DJ service through the Karaoke Joe Company and to the Velardi and Wehner families for their assistance
in planning this event. A fun time was had by all!
Wonderful experiences like these are supported by YOU…your ideas, donations, fundraiser participation, and PTA Membership.
Thank you for your support!
VIVE LE FRANÇAIS À CHITTENANGO!
To celebrate National French Week, a group of middle and high
school French students from Chittenango attended “French
Night at the Crunch,” sponsored by the American Association
of Teachers of French of CNY. Students had a great time cheering on our local team
and some players from Québec while learning French hockey vocabulary! Our very
own French 4 student, Elizabeth Welch, sang “God Bless America” to get things
started, and we ended the night with photos on the ice and autographs!
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CHITTENANGO CENTRAL SCHOOL
DISTRICT RESIDENT
JANUARY LUNCH MENU
School Meals: Convenient, Economical, and Healthy. We serve education every day.
12/29
MONDAY
12/30
TUESDAY
WINTER
5
Garlic Roasted
Chicken w/Dinner Roll
or The Yogurt Meal
Served w/Glazed Carrots
Garden Peas
Assorted Fruit
Milk Choice
6
HOLIDAY
Taco Boat w/Lettuce,
Cheese & Salsa
or Chicken Patty
Served w/Refried Beans
Steamed Brown Rice
Steamed Corn
Assorted Fruit
Milk Choice
12 Popcorn Chicken w/
13
Mini Pancakes w/
Dipping Sauce & Dinner Roll or
Sausage or Chicken Patty
The Yogurt Meal
Served w/Star Potatoes
Served w/BBQ Baked Beans
100% Fruit/Vegetable Juice
Glazed Carrots
Assorted Fruit
Assorted Fruit
Milk Choice
Milk Choice
19
MARTIN LUTHER
KING, JR.’S
BIRTHDAY
NO SCHOOL
26
Hotdog on Whole
Grain Roll or The Yogurt Meal
Served w/Potato Gems
Celery Sticks w/Dip
Assorted Fruit
Milk Choice
20
BBQ Rib Sandwich
or Chicken Patty
Served w/Sweet Potato Fries
Baked Beans
Assorted Fruit
Milk Choice
27
WEDNESDAY
12/31
French Fry Burger
on Whole Grain Bun or
Chicken Patty
Served w/Chick Pea Salad
Sweet Potato Gems
Assorted Fruit
Milk Choice
RECESS
1/1
-
THURSDAY
NO
1/2
FRIDAY
SCHOOL
7
Whole Grain Toasted
8 Hot Turkey & Gravy w/
Cheese Sandwich or Beef Burger Dinner Roll or Chicken Patty
Served w/Tomato Soup &
Served w/Butternut Squash
Crackers
Mashed Potatoes
Sweet Potato Gems
Assorted Fruit
Assorted Fruit
Milk Choice
Milk Choice
9
Nardone’s Pizza or
Beef Burger
Served w/Steamed Broccoli
Tossed Salad & Dressing
Assorted Fruit
Milk Choice
14
Macaroni & Cheese
w/Dinner Roll or
Beef Burger
Served w/Cut Green Beans
Peas & Carrots
Assorted Fruit
Milk Choice
15
16
Homemade Pizza or
Beef Burger
Served w/Tossed Salad &
Dressing
Steamed Broccoli
Assorted Fruit
Milk Choice
21
Ravioli w/Stuffed
Cheesestick or Beef Burger
Served w/Tossed Salad &
Dressing
Cut Green Beans
Assorted Fruit
Milk Choice
22
Ham & Cheese Pretzel
Melt or Chicken Patty
Served w/Cut Green Beans
Baked French Fries
Assorted Fruit
Milk Choice
23
Nardone’s Pizza or
Chicken Patty
Served w/Tossed Salad &
Dressing
Steamed Broccoli
Assorted Fruit
Milk Choice
30
Nardone’s Pizza or
Beef Burger
Served w/Tossed Salad &
Dressing
Steamed Broccoli
Assorted Fruit
Milk Choice
28 Macaroni & Cheese
w/Dinner Roll or Beef Burger
Served w/Peas & Carrots
Cut Green Beans
Assorted Fruit
Milk Choice
29
Ravioli w/Sauce &
Garlic Breadstick
or Chicken Patty
Served w/Tossed Salad &
Dressing
California Blend Vegetable
Assorted Fruit
Milk Choice
K-12 HALF DAY
NO LUNCHES
SERVED
PLEASE NOTE: IN ADDITION TO POSTED MENU, ALL SCHOOLS WILL PROVIDE DAILY ALTERNATES: PEANUT BUTTER & JELLY OR CHEESE SANDWICH, YOGURT,AND SALADS AVAILABLE. A complete lunch for grades K-5 is $2.00, grades 6-12 is $2.15; breakfast is $1.35. Desserts and other special menu items
are priced separately. Free and reduced price meals are available and can be applied for any time during the school year--please contact the Food Service Office (687-2864) for
more information. The menu is subject to change due to the availability of food during the month. The high school and middle school cafeterias will offer other daily choices
in addition to the posted menu. Assorted fruit cup and one half-pint of milk are served with all meals. Breakfast is served daily before school and is also available at the free and
reduced prices. Menus can also be viewed on the district website. If you have any questions, menu suggestions, or comments, please call the Food Service Office at 687-2864.
JANUARY BREAKFAST MENU
MONDAY
Whole Grain Bagel w/Jelly or
Peanut Butter
Assorted Cold Cereals
w/Toast
Peanut Butter or Jelly
Served w/Assorted
Chilled Juices
Milk Choice
TUESDAY
French Toast Sticks w/Syrup
Chef’s Special Hot Breakfast
Assorted Cold Cereals
w/Toast
Peanut Butter or Jelly
Served w/Assorted
Chilled Juices
Milk Choice
WEDNESDAY
Oatmeal Breakfast Bun
Assorted Cold Cereals
w/Toast
Peanut Butter or Jelly
Served w/Assorted
Chilled Juices
Milk Choice
School Breakfast - A Class Act.
THURSDAY
Breakfast Pizza
Chef’s Special Hot Breakfast
Assorted Cold Cereals
w/Toast
Peanut Butter or Jelly
Served w/Assorted
Chilled Juices
Milk Choice
FRIDAY
Assorted Breakfast Muffins
Assorted Cold Cereals
w/Toast
Peanut Butter or Jelly
Served w/Assorted
Chilled Juices
Milk Choice