The McComb Reader - McComb Local Schools
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The McComb Reader - McComb Local Schools
The McComb Re ader Home of the Panthers The McComb Local School District 328 South Todd St. • McComb, Ohio 45858 419-293-3979 • Fax: 419-293-2412 Website: mccomblocalschools.org Issue 7 • October 2014 • Published 11 times a year From the Office of the Superintendent As summer gives way to fall like temperatures, things at McComb are off to a good start. All of our teams are competitive, and making headlines regularly. The volleyball team remains undefeated, the football team is 2-1, with a hard fought loss to Van Buren. The golf team has had much success. Cross country has been setting and breaking PRs all season long. The state has released the report card for the district. As the report card has new elements added each year for a few years, we are assessing the new areas, to glean what we can for improvement. However, there are many things in the report card worth celebrating: • All of our Seniors have passed all parts of the OGT, before their senior year starts. • Students with Individual Education Plans did well on Math and the Math Proficiency measure, and the measure improved for all of our students as a group. • Our graduation rate at 4 years and 5 years is very good. • When you look at Performance Index, we scored 99.1. Under “old” standards, that’s less than a point from “Excellent.” • Under the new literacy measures, by third grade, 11 of 13 third graders made the cut on the Ohio Achievement Assessment, or were “on track” at “Point B” when measured. Of the very few that did not make the “on track” mark on the state assessment, they all passed the alternative assessment (in our case a nationally normed IOWA test). We did not HAVE to retain any student via the 3rd Grade Guarantee legislation. • All of our gain index scores for Students with Disabilities were positive (showing gain). • The high school met all of their indicators, even with a higher “get” thresh hold of 80% through tenth grade and 85% in eleventh grade. • The elementary PI was 97, which would have been “effective” McComb Local School Published by McComb Local School Return Service Requested under old standards. • The PI at the High School was 104.5, which would have been “excellent” under old standards. • The PI at the Middle School was 97.7, also “effective” under old standards. I told the staff at our opening meeting that we needed to be “champions” for our kids. Here is a link to the video we watched: http://www.ted.com/talks/rita_pierson_every_kid_needs_a_ champion?language=en The Health Department helps provide required screenings and other health needs for the Hancock County Schools. They have asked us to share the following: Children in pre-school, kindergarten, first, third, fifth, seventh and ninth grades are now being screened for vision and hearing by the Hancock County Public Health nurses. These screenings are done in compliance with the Ohio Department of Health. The state feels that a program of early identification, diagnosis and treatment of children with hearing or vision disorders is a necessary and vital component of all child health programs. Early detection and treatment of these disorders give children the opportunity to develop educationally, emotionally and socially. If a problem is identified you will be notified by phone or mail. If you have any questions regarding the screenings in your school please call 419-424-7869. Additional vaccines continue to be added to the school requirements, the most recent being the Tdap for students entering the 7th grade. Along with the Tdap vaccine we would encourage you to also consider the meningitis and chickenpox dose 2 vaccines for any child age 11 through 18. We are seeing a resurgence of pertussis (whooping (Continued on page 3) NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID McCOMB, OH 45858 PERMIT NO. 2 Page 2 General Information AUGUST BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING SUMMARY 8-13-14 August Board of Education Meeting Summary 8-13-14 TREASURER’S REPORT-The Board approved the following: A. Approve the financial report as presented by the Treasurer. B. Approve the following items: ß Minutes of the July 9, 2014 meeting as written. ß The quarterly cash reconciliation of the financial statements as reviewed by the Finance Committee. ß The following advance draws on 2nd half real estate taxes: 07-02-14 Wood County $ 51,790.99 07-03-14 Hancock County $ 245,000.00 07-11-14 Hancock County $ 73,999.68 07-15-14 Wood County $ 34,619.73 07-18-14 Hancock County $ 313,308.97 ß Then and Now list of purchase orders over $3,000.00 for the month of July, 2014: Purchase Order # 2600128 Vendor American Electric Power Amount $5,859.68 Fund # 001 SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT/RECOMMENDATIONS-The Board approved the following: A. Accept the resignation of Christopher Myers as high school science teacher effective August 14, 2014. B. Employ Christina V. Florence as HS Science teacher and Jaime L. Watkins as Business teacher for the 2014-2015 school year pending proper certification and verification of experience as per the salary schedule. C. Issue extra-curricular contracts as per the salary schedule from July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015: High School Positions Assistant Football Larry (Dino) Woodruff Assistant Football Ross Shoup Freshman Football Craig Kuester Head Boys Basketball Nick Latta JV Boys Basketball ½ Kurt Longworth JV Boys Basketball ½ Cory Smith Middle School Positions 7th Boys Basketball Cody Vennekotter 8th Boys Basketball Mark Shaffer th Jeff Sullivan 8 Girls Basketball D. Approve Glenn Miehls as volunteer assistant high school boys basketball coach, Patrick Kuntz and Jeremy Kloepfer as volunteer high school football coaches, and Ron Coon, Tom Bolton, and band parents as band volunteers beginning July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015. E. Approve the 2014-2015 non-certified substitutes; copy on file. F. Approve April 6, 2015 to replace pervious approved March 20, 2015 Waiver Day for the purpose of teacher/ staff in-service. G. Rescind the following policies: 1619.02, 3419.02, 4419.02, 3220, 5340, 9700. H. Adopt a board policy on therapy dogs. Policy Number to be determined. I. Designate a delegate and alternate to OSBA’s Capital Conference from November 9, 2014-November 12, 2014. Delegate – Rode Alternate – Quiroga J. Approve the district crisis plan; copy on file. The September Board meeting will be held on Wednesday, September 10, 2014 at 6:30 in the Cafeteria. School Delays & Closing Information Weather Delays and Cancellations are a part of our daily routines during the school year. Just a reminder that the safety of our students is our primary consideration when we delay or cancel school or an activity. We will try to have our decision made by 6:30 a.m. Following are the forms of media used to broadcast this information. Radio Stations WFIN - 1330 AM WKXA - 100.5 FM WBUK - 106.3 FM WCKY - 103.7 FM WPFX - 107.7 FM WBVI - 96.7 FM WFOB - 1430 AM OhioAlerts T.V. Stations Channel 11 Channel 13 Channel 24 Websites www.thecourier.com www.wkxa.com www.wfin.com www.1063thefox.com LUNCH PRICES Breakfast................................... $1.25 Lunch 1-5.................................. $2.25 Lunch 6-12................................ $2.55 Adult.......................................... $2.75 Side Salad.................................. $ .50 Additional Milk.......................... $ .50 Students in Grades 1-12 who will be paying for lunches will use the following procedures. Teachers will not be collecting lunch money. Parents and students who wish to pre-pay may pay on Mondays only. Up to 20 lunches can be purchased on Mondays and your child will receive a ticket that can be used any time that they buy. These tickets are kept at the school. Students may still pay daily. Parents are requested to keep lunch money separate from workbook money. Place lunch money in an envelope with the child’s name, teacher’s name and grade on the outside of the envelope. Parents are responsible to provide either money for their child’s lunch or a packed lunch. Forms for free or reduced lunches may be picked up in the Central Office. McComb National Honor Society Hosting Blood Drive Wednesday, December 10th, 2014 The McComb High School National Honor Society will be hosting a Red Cross Blood Drive on Wednesday, December 10th, 2014, in the new gym from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The NHS hosts two blood drives annually as service projects. The first blood drive is open to the students and staff of the McComb Local Schools. The next blood drive will be held in the spring (April 16th, 2015) and will be open to community members as well. If we reach 50 donations during these two blood drives, our seniors will be eligible for a $500 American Red Cross Scholarship. Page 3 Senior Citizens Invited to Dinner On Friday, November 21, 2014 at 1:00 p.m., Senior Citizens of the McComb Local School District are invited to dinner at the McComb High School Cafeteria. This is an annual event that will include a Thanksgiving meal and a program. Dinner will be served at 1 p.m. If you are interested in coming to dinner, please contact the Central Office by Monday, November 17th to make your reservation at 419-293-3979. Story Time Story Time at the McComb Public Library is held on Tuesdays from 6:30pm –7:15pm. (Sept. 9, 16, 23, 30. Oct. 7, 14, 21, 28. Nov. 4, 11, 18. Dec. 2, 9, 16.) Children enjoy stories, rhymes, crafts, music, and games. Children 3-5 years who are not in Kindergarten are invited to attend. No registration necessary. For more information call the library at 419-293-2425 or find us on our Facebook page. Superintendent (Continued from page 1) cough) which is the reason for the Tdap requirement. We also encourage flu vaccine for all students and family members. These vaccines are available at your physician’s office or at the health department. If you are interested in scheduling for vaccinations at our office please call 419-424-7869. Now is the time to schedule those students in the 6th grade to make certain they are ready for next school year. On a personal note, I would just like to thank all of the various people outside of our staff, who do a variety of things around the district that many people (sometimes including me) don’t know about. The other day I saw a group of local men working on painting our field for upcoming athletic contests. These are all the little touches that make events special for our kids and our community. And I just wanted to say a special, “Thank you.” Mrs. Skilliter NAMES AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS YOU SHOULD KNOW Central Office 419-293-3979 Meri Skilliter Superintendent Rindi Schaublin Secretary Linda Clymer Treasurer Lisa Kryling Assistant Treasurer Luke Ewing Transportation Director High School Jeremy Herr Marlene Barker Melissa Day Kristine Kern Elementary School 419-293-3286 Matt Davis Principal Shawn Woolf Julie Buck Secretary Alyssa Neumeyer Guidance Counselor 419-293-3853 Principal Secretary HS Guidance Counselor MS Guidance Counselor 419-293-3161 Athletic Director Veterans’ Day Assembly Tuesday, November 11th, 2014 At McComb Local School Lunch for the veterans and their families 12:30-1:30 p.m. In the Cafeteria Assembly from 1:45-2:45 p.m. In the Gymnasium We’d love to have pictures that we can scan (we will return them)! We also would like your names, branches and years of service, rank, awards and if you’re on active duty. Please submit this information by November 1st, 2014! Our guest speaker this year is First Sergeant Paul A. Joseph (retired), who spoke at the Memorial Service in May. He is a decorated veteran and dynamic speaker! We look forward to seeing all of our local veterans and as always - THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!! $50 Winners from the Athletic Booster September Monthly Meeting: Joe and Becky Wasson Kris Berger Page 4 Card coming soon! The Sophomore Class of 2017 will be selling Subway Punch cards for $10 sometime in October. We have on board the Subway inside Great Scot, and the Subway at the Pilot (613 & I-75). We are trying to get 2 more Subways in Findlay to participate also. You will get 20 punches of a “Buy one 6” sub and a 21 oz. drink; Get one 6” sub for FREE.” What a great deal!! Please look for sophomores coming your way, as we try to raise money for our junior prom! If you have any questions please see any sophomore or contact Mrs. Beckie Rader, Class Advisor at 419-293-3853 ext. 330 or [email protected]. Fair Booth Fundraiser Thank you to all of the parents, staff members and Academic Boosters who helped in any way with the fair booth this year at the Hancock County Fair. Also, thank you to all of our area businesses who donated to this fundraiser: Ball Metal Corporation, First Federal Bank, Grubb Construction, Hoverman Insurance Agency, Lovell Motor Sales Inc., McComb Family Dentistry, McComb VFW and Pisanellos Pizza all contributed this year. Together we profited approximately $5,000. The Academic Boosters help to support many of our positive behavior incentives as well as financially supplement academic needs. This organization functions for 7-12 grade students and, similar to our PTO in the elementary, is a parent-led, nonprofit organization. If you have interest in being a part of this organization, please contact Mr. Herr via e-mail at [email protected]. Back row L to R: Malachi Abbott, Jordan Skilliter, Austin Davis, Drew Bryan, Ryan Buck, Clay Grubb. Front Row L to R: Maddy Leader, Kendall Newcomer, Sam Thepsourinthone, Brittani Harden, Nora Hemminger, Maddy Pierce. Not pictured: Jordan Overton and Cody Franks. Summer Student Workers A big thank you to the student workers that helped clean our school building this summer and helped prepare our school busses for the 1st day of school. They did fine jobs and we appreciate their help. We’d also like to thank our custodial, maintenance and transportation staff members that keep our building, buses and grounds in fine shape all year around. BLACKSWAMP YOUTH VOLLEYBALL What: Instructional Volleyball Sessions For Whom: Female Students in Grades 4-6 When: Monday, Tuesday & Thursday evenings (see specific dates online)-Come to as many as you like! Where: Blackswamp Volleyball Club 1625 S County Rd 1, Tiffin, OH 44883 Cost: FREE to McComb Students-Be sure to write “McComb” on the school attended. $10 fee will be waived. How to Register: Visit www.blackswampvolleyball.com Click on the “Summer Programs Link” Select date(s) to attend and register online for each session. Questions: Contact McComb Varsity Volleyball Coach, Dave Reinhart at 419-937-3808 or [email protected] Page 5 Our sincere sympathy goes out to Mrs. Linda Strahm, Elementary Teacher, and her family on the death of her mother. Our heartfelt thoughts are with you and your family. Our sincere sympathy goes out to Mrs. Pam Orr, Middle School Teacher, and her family on the death of her brother. Our heartfelt thoughts are with you and your family. Page 6 SPORTS PASSES 2014-2015 1. FAMILY PASS - $225. This plan includes general admission for the parents and all immediate family members in grades 1-12. It includes all home athletic events, junior high through varsity. 2. STUDENT ALL SPORTS PASS - $80. General admission for any student, grades 1-12 to all home athletic contests, junior high through varsity. 3. ADULT ALL SPORTS PASS - $120. General admission for one adult to all home athletic contests, junior high through varsity. 4. SEASON FOOTBALL PASS - $30/ADULT, $20/STUDENT. General admission to all home varsity football games. 5. SEASON VOLLEYBALL PASS- $30/ADULT, $20/STUDENT. General admission to all home varsity, junior varsity and junior high volleyball games. 6. SEASON BASKETBALL PASS - $50/ADULT, $30/STUDENT. General admission for all home boys’ and girls’ varsity basketball games. Notes: 1. You may order your passes by filling out the following application and mailing to this address: McComb High School, c/o Shawn Woolf, P.O. Box 877, McComb, OH 45858. 2. Senior Citizens - McComb School residents 65 years of age and older will be admitted to all HOME games free of charge. Senior citizens need to pick up their passes at the Central office from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. You do NOT need a new pass every year. 3. All pass holders including senior citizens will receive a pass. You must have your pass to enter the game. This will help our ticket takers greatly. Thank you. 4. If you have any questions, please call Shawn Woolf at 419-293-3161 (W). I will purchase the following: ____________ All Sports Family Pass Amount $__________ ____________ All Sports Student Pass Amount $__________ ____________ All Sports Adult Pass Amount $__________ ____________ Football Season Pass ____________ # of Adults Amount $__________ ____________ # of Students Amount $__________ ____________ Volleyball Season Pass ____________ # of Adults Amount $__________ ____________ # of Students Amount $__________ ____________ Basketball Season Pass ____________ # of Adults Amount $__________ ____________ # of Students Amount $__________ Total Amount $___________ Names to be on passes: _____________________________________ __________________________________________________________ The McComb Musical Moment... Your source for McComb Music Department News BECOME A McCOMB FINE ARTS BOOSTER MEMBER Calling all parents, grandparents and fine art enthusiasts, show your support by becoming a member today. Any donation gets your name in all Band, Chorus and Drama programs. Please complete the attached and return to one of the Fine Arts Teachers or Tina Liebrecht at 3418 County Road 96, McComb, 45858. Please make checks payable to McFAB. Thank you! NAME ___________________________________________ ADDRESS ________________________________________ PHONE NUMBER _________________________________ McCOMB FINE ARTS BOOSTER MEETINGS Everyone is welcome to come to our meetings. All meetings start at 6:30 p.m. at the McComb Public Library. October 14 • November 11 Attention Parents! The McComb Fine Arts Boosters, affectionately known as McFAB, are looking for help. If you are a parent or guardian of a student in the McComb School District and your students enjoy the wonderful programs offered by our Art, Music, and Drama programs here at McComb, we are looking for your help! McFAB is looking for more members to help out with raising money for our Fine Arts Departments and working to provide the things our students need in order to have opportunities that can influence the rest of their lives. If you are interested in helping, please contact any of the Fine Arts teachers here at McComb, and we can get you in touch with McFAB and find you a place to be involved! Page 7 CBI Corner The CBI Program has been around for over 35 years at McComb High School. The program allows students to earn credit while working and also receive valuable training in the related class work. This year the CBI program has a total of 13 students in the class. Twelve are seniors and one is a junior. All 13 students are currently employed. Damien Eaken pictured with manager Scott Ball. Jordan Overton pictured with supervisor John Boyles. Dylan Miller pictured with his boss Kenneth Null. Alyssa Casdorph pictured with manager Joe Warzala. At left: Mishaila Westoby pictured with employer Bonnie Brown. Page 8 High School Information College Decisions, Applications, and Financial Aid The majority of college applications are suggested to be completed online at the college’s website. Some colleges waive the application fee if you apply online or if you visit the campus before applying. Seniors considering a State Public College should have their applications in by December 1st, some colleges say Thanksgiving! This information has been given to seniors during their Government class, as well as more information is located in the guidance office. The Ohio Public University booklet and the Independent Colleges and Universities booklet are also located in the guidance office. These resources summarize specific college’s entrance requirements, costs, and provide an academic profile of each institution. This can serve as an important tool when comparing colleges. Seniors should check the enrollment deadline of all colleges they are considering and apply to all they are serious about. I suggest you apply early. This will secure your acceptance and make you eligible for some early admission scholarships unique to that college. Bladerunner Written by Madison Pierce For the second year in a row, the high school robotics team is participating in Bowling Green State University’s BEST (Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology) Robotics Competition. The name of this year’s competition is “Bladerunner”. At the kick-off on September 27th the team will receive their materials and the mystery task will be revealed. The competition consists of designing, building, and programming a robot, along with a presentation, display, and engineering notebook. Mrs. Hassan and Mr. Pierce are the advisors of this student-led group. Last year, the team achieved a position as an alternate to attend the regional championship in Fargo, North Dakota, but was unable to attend. This year’s competition will be held at BGSU in the Stroh Center on Saturday, November 8, 2014 from 9am-4pm. Points are also awarded for spirit, so everyone is encouraged to come and support the team! SENIORS: FINANCIAL AID APPLICATION (FAFSA): Cannot apply before January 1st 2015 Hancock County will be hosting 4 countywide Financial Aid Nights and the dates/times TBA. Some myths about Aid: “…my parents make too much money, so I won’t qualify for aid.” There is no income-cut off to qualify for federal student aid. Many factors besides income-from the size of your family to the age of your older parent- are taken into account. Your eligibility is determined by a mathematical formula, not by your parents’ income alone. “…only students with good grades get financial aid.” While a high GPA will help a student get into a good school and may help with academic scholarships, most of the federal student aid programs do not take a student’s grades into consideration. “…you have to be a minority to get financial aid.” Funds from federal student aid programs are awarded on the basis of financial need, not on the basis of race. The FAFSA doesn’t even collect this kind of information about an applicant. “…the form is too hard to fill out.” The FAFSA is easier than ever, especially if you fill it out online. There are detailed instructions for every question, there is access to real-time conversation with a customer service rep, help at the financial aid office of the college you are attending or another great resource is College Goal Sunday, offered in February. Helpful information can be found at: http://studentaid.ed.gov Parent/Teacher Conferences Middle School and High School Conferences for the 2014-2015 school year will be held on Monday, November 24th from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Tuesday, November 25th, from 11 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Mark your calendars now for these important dates. Elementary parents will get a form sent home to them via the student explaining conferences for the elementary student. Middle School and High School parents need to call in for an appointment at 419-293-3853 on Tuesday, November 18th, from 8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Page 9 Middle School Information Parent/Teacher Conferences Middle School and High School Conferences for the 2014-2015 school year will be held on Monday, November 24th from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Tuesday, November 25th, from 11 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Mark your calendars now for these important dates. Elementary parents will get a form sent home to them via the student explaining conferences for the elementary student. Middle School and high school parents need to call in for an appointment at 419-293-3853 on Tuesday, November 18th, from 8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Go Panthers! Eighth grade students, D a v i d Brandenburg, Alex Kreh, Evan Wartgow, Jose Diaz and Wyatt Davidson, worked together to create a Haiku poem for a Scholastic magazine contest. High School Information Voice of Democracy Scholarship Students 9-12: You can enter the 2014 VFW’s Voice of Democracy Scholarship Program. Each year more than 50,000 HS students compete for more than 2.3 million in scholarships and incentives. Students compete by writing & recording a broadcast script on an annual patriotic theme. This year’s theme is “Why Veterans are Important to Our Nation’s Future”. Students need to record a 3-5 minute essay as well as provide a written copy of that essay. There are winners at each level. First level is local and the McComb VFW winner will be awarded $1000 and will be forwarded on to the District competition. See Mrs. Day for applications and details. Applications & materials are due to Mrs. Day by Oct. 24th. New Middle School Students McComb Middle School is pleased to announce and introduce their new students this year. We are happy they have enrolled in McComb Local Schools and look forward to their contributions to the district. Please remember to welcome the new students to our school and community. Summer Glancy is a 7th grader who comes to us from South Carolina. Her favorite part about where she used to live was the warm weather. Summer’s favorite subjects are math and history. In her spare time, she likes to draw, sing, and watch videos on YouTube. Her goals for the future are to get on the honor roll and go into the Army after she graduates from high school. Welcome Summer! James Anderson is an 8th grader who used to attend Leipsic Middle School. One of the things he liked about his old town was going out to eat at different restaurants, with his favorite being Dino’s. Math and Science are his favorite subjects, and James enjoys fishing and playing video games. When asked about his future, James states he wants to go to college to become a police officer. Welcome James! Veteran’s Day Assembly Tuesday, November 11th, 2014 12:30 pm in the cafeteria Page 10 Elementary School Information Story Time Kendall Newcomer and Drew Siferd are reading to some elementary students in Mrs. Strahm’s class about healthy eating. This was part of an activity from Mrs. Watkins Marketing class. Spirit Week Page 11 November 2014 Calendar Sunday Monday Tuesday BBK-Boys Varsity Basketball GBK-Girls Varsity Basketball JHBBK-Junior High Boys Basketball JHGBK-Junior High Girls Basketball Wednesday Thursday Friday NJHS Induction 7 pm at VB FCA 7-7:45 am Rm 373 Art Club 3-5 pm Rm 131 Market Day 3-5:45 pm Café KKids 7:45-8 am Auditorium JHGBK-H-LB-5pm Veteran’s Assembly 12:30-2:45 pm FCA 7-7:45 am Rm 373 Art Club 3-5 pm Rm 131 Quiz Bowl @ Riverdale Board Meeting 6:30 pm Café JHGB-A-Arcadia 5 pm Elementary Conferences FCA 7-7:45 am Rm 373 Art Club 3-5 Rm 131 Elementary Conferences Elementary Student of the Month NO SCHOOL Waiver Day Parent/Teacher Conferences NO SCHOOL Parent/Teacher Conferences NO SCHOOL GBK-H-TC Scrimmage 10 a.m. NO SCHOOL Happy Thanksgiving NO SCHOOL BBK-A-Holgate Scrimmage Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Over 50? Looking to join an Exercise Class? Karol Cunningham is looking to start an Exercise Class. If you are interested or would like more information please contact Karol at 419-293-2262. Please leave your name and phone number if you are interested. Anyone is welcome to join, but the exercises will be geared to 50 and over. BBK-A-Wauseon Scrimmage LIFT OFF BBK-A-Ft. Loramie Scrimmage There will be an after school opportunity entitled “Lift Off” for students in grades 1-4, held at the McComb First Presbyterian Church. The sessions will be held on Thursdays from 3-4:30, beginning October 16. The topic of this session is Images of Fall. There is no cost for the program, but registration is required. Forms will be available at the school or at the church, and may be returned to the elementary office or brought to the first session at the church. If you have any questions please call 419-293-3454. Page 12 NOVEMBER 2014 MENU Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 Breaded Chicken Sandwich or McRib Sandwich, Salad Bar, Green Beans, Fruit Bar, FF Milk Chicken Nuggets or BBQ Pork Sandwich, Salad Bar, Broccoli, Fruit Bar, FF Milk Swedish or BBQ Meatballs over Buttered Noodles, Salad Bar, Carrots, Fruit Bar, FF Milk Walkin’ Beef or Chicken Taco, Salad Bar, Mexican Rice, SW Corn & Black Bean Blend, Fruit Bar, FF Milk Smoked Sausage Sandwich or Footlong Hot Dog w/ Coney Sauce, Salad Bar, Tater Tots, Fruit Bar, FF Milk French Garlic Bread Cheese or Pepperoni Pizza, Salad Bar, California Blend, Fruit Bar, FF Milk Chicken & Noodles or Beef & Noodles w/ Mashed Potatoes, Salad Bar, Corn, Fruit Bar, FF Milk Hamburger Sandwich or BBQ Chicken Sandwich, Salad Bar, Carrots, Fruit Bar, FF Milk Spaghetti w/ Meat Sauce or Chicken Alfredo, Garlic Bread, Salad Bar, Broccoli, Fruit Bar, FF Milk Chicken Strip or Fish Stick Sandwich Basket, Salad Bar, Tater Tots, Fruit Bar, FF Milk French Toast Sticks or Mini Pancakes, Sausage, Hashbrown, Fruit Bar, FF Milk Roasted Turkey w/ Gravy, Dressing, Mashed Potatoes, Corn, Cranberry Salad, Dinner Roll, Pumpkin Pie w/ Whip Topping, FF Milk Popcorn Chicken or Mini Cheeseburger, Salad Bar, Carrots, Fruit Bar, FF Milk Coney Island Hot Dog w/ All the Fixins or Sloppy Joe Sandwich, Salad Bar, Broccoli, Fruit Bar, FF Milk Crispitos or Beef & Bean Burrito, Salad Bar, Refried Beans, Fruit Bar, FF Milk Note: No Salad Bar HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!! Teacher In-Service Teacher Teacher Thanksgiving Conferences Conferences Break Only 27 days til Christmas BREAKFAST MENU Breakfast served daily from 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. Stop in and see us to get your day off to a good start. Hot Breakfast (Omelets, Scrambled Egg and Bacon Pizza, Sausage Bagels, Biscuits and Gravy, Cinnamon Glazed Bars, Breakfast Burritos), Juice Choice, Muffins, Fruit Choice, Yogurt, V-8 Juice, Fat Free Milk OR Cereal, Juice Choice, Muffins, Fruit Choice, Yogurt, V-8 Juice, Fat Free Milk OR Breakfast/Cereal Bars, Juice Choice, Muffins, Fruit Choice, Yogurt, V-8 Juice, Fat Free Milk OR Hot Asst. Oatmeal or Cream of Wheat, Juice Choice, Muffins, Fruit Choice, Yogurt, V-8 Juice, Fat Free Milk. All grain products are WHOLE GRAIN unless otherwise noted. SALAD & FRUIT BAR Salad Bar consists of fresh mixed greens, shredded carrots, cherry tomatoes, cucumbers, and choice of fat free dressing. Fruit Bar consists of fresh apples, bananas, oranges, grapes, canned unsweetened applesauce, pears, mandarin oranges, peaches, and mixed fruit. Note: A second veggie option of choice will be offered most days. Come join us for BREAKFAST!!!