Records, School Lunch Menus
 By  Staff Reports Published 
2:44 pm Friday, August 6, 2010

Lunch menu for City and County Schools August 9- August 13

Franklin County Schools

Monday, Aug. 9-Chicken nuggets, creamed potatoes, green beans, biscuit, milk, peaches, or salad with baked potato, milk, peaches

Tuesday, Aug. 10- Ham and Cheese sandwich, quick baked potato, tomato and cucumber wedges, milk, apple crisp, or salad with baked potato, apple, milk

Wednesday, Aug. 11-Taco Salad with cheese, corn chips or tortilla chips, fresh veggies with ranch dressing, milk, watermelon, or salad with baked potato, watermelon, milk

Thursday, Aug. 12-Pepperoni or Cheese pizza, tossed salad, crackers, milk, vanilla blueberry/pineapple cinnamon yogurt parfait, or ham salad with baked potato, fruit, milk

Friday, Aug. 13-Grilled chicken burger, lettuce, tomato, pickle, fried okra, fruit salad, milk, banana nut bread, or grilled chicken mandarin orange salad with baked potato, banana nut bread, milk

Russellville City Schools

Monday, Aug. 9 -Chicken nuggets, tossed salad, mashed potatoes, broccoli with cheese, wheat roll, choice of milk, salad bar

Tuesday, Aug. 10-Pizza or casserole, tossed salad. okra, fresh fruit, cinnamon rolls, choice of milk, salad bar

Wednesday, Aug. 11-Hot ham and cheese sandwich, tater tots, fresh vegetable cup, fresh fruit, cookie, choice of milk, salad bar

Thursday, Aug. 12-Hamburger or Cheese burger, lettuce, tomato, baked beans, french fries, fresh fruit, choice of milk, salad bar

Friday, Aug. 13-Spaghetti with meat sauce, tossed salad, English peas, spiced apples, Texas toast, choice of milk, salad bar

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