\ *~ J The Dallas Post My ScHooL MENUS A The. Yollowing school lunch menus are for the week of Sept. 5 n “I'L. "All lunches include milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Spaghetti w/gar- lic bread or Sloppy Joe on bun, tossed salad w/dressing, pudding. ” FRIDAY - Nacho & cheese or Sloppy Joe on bun, rice, corn, watermelon slice. ; MONDAY - Chicken nuggets w/rice or tuna salad sandwich, tender peas, chilled pears. & BN TUESDAY - Cheese steak or tuna salad sandwich, tator tots, TUESDAY - Tacos w/cheese- lettuce-tomato-taco sauce, golden kernal corn, fudge bar. WEDNESDAY - Orange juice, sausage links, waffles w/butter- syrup, cinnamon applesauce. WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast THURSDAY - Coffee cake, ce- real, juice, fruit. FRIDAY - Pastry, cereal, juice. MONDAY - Blueberry muffin, cereal, juice, fruit. TUESDAY - Hot ham/cheese, cereal, juice, pastry. WEDNESDAY - Banana bread, Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 4, 1996 .9-. Dallas Middle School slates open house Dallas Middle School principal, Anthony Martinelli, and faculty invite parents to attend “Back-To-School Night” September 11, 7-9 p.m. Parents will have an opportunity to meet their children’s teachers and experience the programs offered at each grade level. Refreshments will be served. Planning committee members are, Michael Weyman, Norine Amesbury, Raelene Olszewski, Joe Youngblood, Anthony Martinelli and Michael Shevock. Schools post ‘meal guidelines ELIBIBLE FOR FREE MEALS OR MILK Effective July 1, 1996 - June 30, 1997 ELIGIBLE FOR REDUCED PRICE MEALS Ea eS A AER EE jello. cereal, juice, pastry. aT FAMILY | WEDNESDAY -French toast cians Glidgines ive een SIZE ANNUAL MONTHLY WEEKLY ANNUAL MONTHLY WEEKLY’ sticks w/syrup or tuna salad Lunch Reduced Price Meal Pro f 1 $10,062 $839 $194 $14,319 $1 , 194 $276 y dwich, fruit juice - gram iol tant i sandwich, juice, rosy THURSDAY - Pasta/meat : 2 13,468 1,123 259 19,166 1,598 369 i applesatice those children unable to pay the full , ) ) , ! 1 Ril : HR A roll, rice of meals or milk. 3 16,874 1,407 325 24013 2,002 462 i | L AKE- LEHMAN SCHOOLS FRIDAY - Tuna turkey hoagie Children from families whose in- 4 20,280 1,690 390 28,860 2,405 555 i Jlett t t a come is at or less than the levels § 23,686 1,974 456 33,707 2.809 649 1 -~FHURSDAY - Spaghetti w/Ital- bid, eityce- oma 0, “oven ready shown below are eligible for free meals 6 27 092 2 258 521 38 554 3213 742 | jan meat sauce, tossed salad w/ [ries fresh fruit. or milk or reduced price meals. ! : i | dressing, dinner roll, blueberry MONDAY - Chicken patty w/ To apply for free or reduced price 7 20,498 2,542 557 43.401 2.017 835 i tart. = lettuce-tomato on roll, seasoned |. .is or free milk, complete the ap- 8 33,904 2,826 652 48,248 4,021 928 y | FRIDAY - Pizza wedge or pea- corn, fruit. plication sent home by your school For Each Additional | nut butter/jelly sandwich, car- TUESDAY - Sausage/roll W/ uh 2 letter to parents, sign it, and Family Member . rot/celery sticks, potato chips, tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese, (qn it to the school. Additional cop- Add: +$3,406 +$284 +$66 +$4,847 +$404 +$94 pineapple tidbits. pasta, peas/carrots, jello. ies are available from the school. : | #Enrollments (continued from page 1) + MONDAY - Hotdog /bun, ched- dar cheese munches, hash brown potato, peas/carrot, peaches. WEDNESDAY - Open face tur- key sandwich, mashed potatoes, mixed fruit. transferred to other districts and didn’t notify us,” Rogers said. “I must account for every single stu- students who enroll but never show up.” School enrollment figures are To reach NEPA's most affluent market ST TA ——— EE ATL IS RE TN REO a HEP ES dent.” “Every summer I get alot of late enrollments - they come in one or , two days before school starts,” y Fron said. “Each new student re- quires a lot of paperwork just to obtain their basic information, and new Kkindergarteners must first © be screened. It can be a bit of a headache. We also have a few vital to a district because they are tied directly to state funding, Rogers said. 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