April 2026 Daily Menus
Day / Date Breakfast Lunch
Wednesday, April 1
  • Waffle Sandwich
  • Fruit-Juice-Milk
  • Yogurt Parfait
  • Popcorn Chicken
  • Grilled Cheese
  • Choose Two:
    • Corn
    • Tomato Soup
  • Choose One:
    • Strawberry Cup
Thursday, April 2
  • Asst. Mini Pancakes
  • Fruit-Juice-Milk
  • Corndog Nuggets
  • Baked Potato, Taco Meat w/Cheese & Roll
  • Mac & Cheese Bites
  • Choose Two:
    • Cucumber Coins
    • Baked Beans
  • Choose One:
    • Applesauce Cup
Friday, April 3
  • Benefit Bar
  • Fruit-Juice-Milk

Grab and Go

SPRING BREAK

Break begins at the end of classes: Friday, April 3
Classes resume: Tuesday, April 14

Every complete meal we serve comes with your choice of milk!

Additional Information

Available Daily

  • PBJ-Apples-Baby Carrots
  • Cut-up Fresh Fruit-Whole Fruit
  • Yogurt w/String Cheese w/Cheez-its
  • 1% White, Low-fat Flavored Skim Milk

*Menu item may contain pork

Daily Salads

  • Mon – Chef's Salad w/Garlic Stick
  • Tues – Country Chicken Salad w/Crackers
  • Wed – Southwestern Chicken Salad w/Cornbread Muffin
  • Thurs – BLT Salad* w/Garlic Stick
  • Fri – Country Chicken Salad w/Crackers

Spin Your Wheels

Biking may be the only activity that combines exercise, fun, AND transportation! Just remember to always wear bright clothes, close-toed shoes, and a helmet — and follow the rules of the road!

EAT BETTER. PLAY HARDER. LIVE HEALTHIER. LEARN EASIER.
WELLNESS IS A WAY OF LIFE!

Wonders of the World

The Great Wall of China

The Great Wall of China stretched for more than 13,000 miles, including all of its branches and fortifications. As many as 25,000 watchtowers studded the wall, which was primarily designed to keep out Mongol raiders and other nomads from the north. The wall was begun as early as 2600 years ago and was regularly extended, destroyed, rebuilt, and restored over the next 25-plus centuries. Most of what still exists today is about 400 to 600 years old, dating from the Ming Dynasty.

Cool Veggies!

Some vegetables are called "cold hardy." That means they can be harvested in the cool of winter in Florida or California. Or, in the colder states, they can be planted in early spring, up to 6 weeks before the last freeze. We've scrambled the names of some of these tough guys above. Unscramble them, then write the circled letters below and unscramble to name the cold hardy veggie that's pictured here!

Scrambled Words:

  • EPSA
  • NONOSI
  • CANSHIP
  • BAGEBAC
  • TELECUT
  • CRIBOOLC

CIRCLED LETTERS: ___________

ANSWER: ___________

Learn more at www.CHOOSEMYPLATE.gov or http://kidshealth.org/kid/stay_healthy/food/pyramid.html

What's on YOUR plate?

Fill half your plate with fruits and vegetables. Include grains (mostly whole), protein foods, and dairy. For more information, visit www.CHOOSEMYPLATE.gov.

Word of the Month

al·tru·is·tic

adj. 1. motivated by a concern for the good of others, without regard for one's own interests   2. unselfish