Menus Calendars 2024-25
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June 2025
- Breakfast (All Grades)
- Lunch (K5/K8/MS)
- Lunch (HS)
- Access/CTP (Breakfast/Lunch)
- Early Learners
- Early Learners (Creston)
- MECP
- Neighborhood House
- AfterèßäÊÓÆµ Snack
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May 2025
- Breakfast (All Grades)
- Lunch (K5/K8/MS)
- Lunch (HS)
- Access/CTP (Breakfast/Lunch)
- Early Learners
- Early Learners (Creston)
- MECP
- Neighborhood House
- AfterèßäÊÓÆµ Snack
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April 2025
- Breakfast (All Grades)
- Lunch (K5/K8/MS)
- Lunch (HS)
- Access/CTP (Breakfast/Lunch)
- Early Learners
- Early Learners (Creston)
- MECP
- Neighborhood House
- AfterèßäÊÓÆµ Snack
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March 2025
- Breakfast (All Grades)
- Lunch (K5/K8/MS)
- Lunch (HS)
- Access/CTP (Breakfast/Lunch)
- Early Learners
- Early Learners (Creston)
- MECP
- Neighborhood House
- AfterèßäÊÓÆµ Snack
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February 2025
- Breakfast (All Grades)
- Lunch (K5/K8/MS)
- Lunch (HS)
- Access/CTP (Breakfast/Lunch)
- Early Learners
- Early Learners (Creston)
- MECP
- Neighborhood House
- AfterèßäÊÓÆµ Snack
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January 2025
- Breakfast (All Grades)
- Lunch (K5/K8/MS)
- Lunch (HS)
- Breakfast/Lunch (Access/CTP)
- Early Learners
- Early Learners (Creston)
- MECP
- Neighborhood House
- AfterèßäÊÓÆµ Snack
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December 2024
- Breakfast (All Grades)
- Lunch (K5/K8/MS)
- Lunch (HS)
- Breakfast/Lunch (Access/CTP)
- Early Learners
- Early Learners (Creston)
- MECP
- Neighborhood House
- AfterèßäÊÓÆµ Snack
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November 2024
- Breakfast (All Grades)
- Lunch (K5/K8/MS)
- Lunch (HS)
- Breakfast/Lunch (Access/CTP)
- Early Learners
- Early Learners (Creston)
- MECP
- Neighborhood House
- AfterèßäÊÓÆµ Snack
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October 2024
- Breakfast (All Grades)
- Lunch (K5/K8/MS)
- Lunch (HS)
- Breakfast/Lunch (Access/CTP)
- Head Start/Pre-K
- Head Start (Creston)
- Head Start (MECP)
- AfterèßäÊÓÆµ Snack
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August-September 2024
- Breakfast (All Grades)
- Lunch (K5/K8/MS)
- Lunch (HS)
- Breakfast/Lunch (Access/CTP)
- Head Start/Pre-K
- Head Start (Creston)
- Head Start (MECP)
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Menu Subject to Change
School districts can face disruption in the food supply chain, equipment failure and other utility interruptions that can cause menu changes with little notice. Please know that nurturing ALL children through quality food will continue to be our central mission. When menu changes become necessary, we will try to use replacement items that are as close to the posted menu as possible. We will make every effort to communicate with èßäÊÓÆµ communities and èßäÊÓÆµ nurses about these changes. Please talk to your child about the potential for these variations. Menus posted have a date at the bottom when the menu was last updated. Thank you for your understanding and assistance.
Promotions
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Harvest of the Month
Harvest of the Month is a Farm to School Program that introduces èßäÊÓÆµ to great local fruits and vegetables.
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Local Lunch Days
Over 32% of our food purchases come from local farmers and producers. These “local flavors” bring the region’s great products to the èßäÊÓÆµ of èßäÊÓÆµ.
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Woodlawn School Highly Encourages Healthy Choices for Students Bringing Lunch From Home
Woodlawn School follows èßäÊÓÆµ Administrative Directive concerning student wellness and nutrition. Here are some of the guidelines from that directive:
Students SHOULD NOT bring:
- Candy, gum, or packaged snacks (chips, cookies, fruit snacks, etc.) to eat in their classrooms or during snack time
- Beverages other than water (no juice, soda, etc.) to consume in the classroom or during breakfast/snack time
- Homemade treats to share with classmates (e.g. cupcakes, cookies, jello, or pudding).
- Outside breakfast items (fast food sandwiches or home cooked items) into Cafeteria during breakfast
Students MAY bring:
- A lunch from home that includes a main entrée
- A water bottle filled with water
Students should not share food with other èßäÊÓÆµ at èßäÊÓÆµ. Our hope is that by limiting food sharing, we will protect èßäÊÓÆµ with food allergies and honor individual family food preferences.
Birthdays and Class Parties
We want to celebrate milestones and accomplishments and we are encouraging food-free celebrations. Please contact the teacher before planning to bring food or treats for the classroom; you may be asked to take them home. Students can bring stickers, pencils, bookmarks, tattoos, a favorite book to read or song to share.
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2024-25 Menu Prices
Grades Breakfast Lunch PK-8 No charge No charge 9-12 No charge No charge Adult/Visitors $3.50 $6.00
Free and Reduced-Price Meals
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Households who receive federal assistance, like SNAP, TANF, FDPIR, Medicaid, will receive a notification letter before èßäÊÓÆµ begins.
PLEASE NOTE: If your student attends a charter èßäÊÓÆµ or community-based site, please contact your student's èßäÊÓÆµ/site directly for more information on their meal application process.
For all meal benefit questions, please contact the PPS Meal Benefits Office at 503.916.3402 or email mealbenefits@pps.net.