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FREELAND LEARNING CENTER & ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
MEAL PRICING:
Breakfast Full Price
Reduced Breakfast Price
Milk Only
100% Fruit Juice Only
BREAKFAST Menu
WEEK
1
3
Nov 24, 2014-March 6, 2015
OTHER DAILY
SELECTIONS:
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
ENTREES
Bacon and
Egg Breakfast
Pizza
WG Pop Tart
with String
Cheese Stick
Egg & Cheese
Breakfast
Burrito
Cinnamon
Sugar WG
Applestick
Mini Choc
Chip Muffins
Assorted
Cereals with
WG Snack or
Yogurt
WG
Cinnamon
Pizza
2
$1.25
$0.30
$0.50
$0.45
Pancake
Sausage on a
Stick
Mini Blueberry
Muffins
Choice of
Cereal with
Yogurt cup
Cinni-Minis
Mini Choc
Chip Muffins
Bacon and
Egg Breakfast
Pizza
Mini
Strawberry
Pancakes
WG Pop Tart
with String
Cheese Stick
Egg & Cheese
Breakfast
Burrito
Wild Berry
Loaf
Breakfast
Sliders
Mini Blueberry
Pancakes
WG Bagel
with Cream
Cheese
Apple Bosco
Stick
Mini
Chocolate
Chip French
Toast
4
Yogurt with
Granola
Choice of 100%
Fruit Juice,
canned fruit or
fresh fruit offered
daily with entrees.
Students must
take one serving
of fruit with the
entrée to count as
a Breakfast meal.
USDA is an Equal
Opportunity Provider
and Employer.
NUTRITION BITES:
• Dairy provides 74% of the vitamin D in young children’s diets 1
• More than half of whole grains are eaten at breakfast 2
• Kids who eat breakfast tend to perform better in school and have fewer disciplinary problems. Breakfast also tends to
help kids stay alert3,4,5
November 2014
December 2014
S
M
T
W
T
F
2
9
16
3
10
17
4
11
18
5
12
19
6
13
20
7
14
21
S
1
8
15
22
23/
30
24
25
26
27
28
29
Week 1 Meal Plan
S
7
14
21
M
1
8
15
22
T
2
9
16
23
W
3
10
17
24
28
29
30
31
Week 2 Meal Plan
T
4
11
18
25
F
5
12
19
26
January 2015
S
6
13
20
27
S
M
T
W
4
11
18
5
12
19
6
13
20
25
26
27
Week 3 Meal Plan
February 2015
7
14
21
T
1
8
15
22
F
2
9
16
23
S
3
10
17
24
28
29
30
31
S
1
8
15
22
M
2
9
16
23
T
3
10
17
24
W
4
11
18
25
T
5
12
19
26
March 2015
F
6
13
20
27
S
7
14
21
28
S
1
M
2
T
3
W
4
T
5
F
6
S
7
Week 4 Meal Plan
1. Dairy Research Institute™. NHANES 2009-10.
2. NDP Group, Whole Grains by Eating Occasion, 2006-2011; May 2011.
3. Murphy JM et al. The Relationship of School Breakfast to Psychosocial and Academic Functioning: Cross-sectional and Longitudinal Observations in an inner-city School Sample.
Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 1998;152:899-907.
4. Wahlstrom KL and Begalle MS. More than test scores: Results of the universal school breakfast pilot in Minnesota. Top Clin Nutr 1999;(1):17-29.
5. Wesnes KA et al. Breakfast reduces declines in attention and memory over the morning in schoolchildren. Appetite 2003;41:329-331.