This document contains the weekly school lunch menus for Northridge Middle School for breakfast and lunch over multiple weeks. It lists the food item options for both breakfast and lunch and indicates there is also a daily salad bar. It provides information on lunch prices and qualifications for free/reduced meals. The document also contains additional announcements for the school regarding drop off/pick up, bus routes, school supplies needed and club meeting times.
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2. BREAKFAST:
PANCAKES/SYRUP/FRUIT/ASSORTED JUICES/MILK
MAIN DISH:
SCRAMBLED EGGS/BISCUIT & GRAVY/SAUSAGE PATTY/BREAKFAST
POTATOES/FRUIT/MILK
SECOND LINE:
CHICKEN NUGGETS/MASHED POTATOES W/GRAVY/GREEN BEANS/HOT
ROLL/FRUIT/MILK
SALAD BAR (EVERY DAY)
FREE AND REDUCED STUDENTS MAY EAT FROM ANY LINE
*CEREAL OFFERED DAILY
3. BREAKFAST:
SCRAMBLED EGGS/TOAST/FRUIT/ASSORTED JUICES/MILK
MAIN DISH:
CHICKEN BURRITO/REFRIED BEANS/CORN/FRUIT/MILK
SECOND LINE:
CHICKEN NUGGETS/MASHED POTATOES W/GRAVY/GREEN BEANS/HOT
ROLL/FRUIT/MILK
SALAD BAR (EVERY DAY)
FREE AND REDUCED STUDENTS MAY EAT FROM ANY LINE
*CEREAL OFFERED DAILY
4. BREAKFAST:
SAUSAGE BISCUIT/FRUIT/ASSORTED JUICES/MILK
MAIN DISH:
FISH STICKS/MAC & CHEESE/CARROTS/RED BEANS/FRUIT/MILK
SECOND LINE:
CHICKEN NUGGETS/MASHED POTATOES W/GRAVY/GREEN BEANS/HOT
ROLL/FRUIT/MILK
SALAD BAR (EVERY DAY)
FREE AND REDUCED STUDENTS MAY EAT FROM ANY LINE
*CEREAL OFFERED DAILY
5. BREAKFAST:
CINNAMON ROLL/FRUIT/JUICES/MILK
MAIN DISH:
CHICKEN SALAD WRAP/BROCCOLI/SWEET POTATOES/FRUIT/MILK
2ND LINE:
HOT DOG/PORK-N-BEANS/BABY CARROTS/FRUIT/MILK
SALAD BAR (EVERY DAY)
FREE AND REDUCED STUDENTS MAY EAT FROM ANY LINE.
*CEREAL OFFERED DAILY
6. BREAKFAST:
BISCUIT & GRAVY/FRUIT/JUICE/MILK
MAIN DISH:
STUFFED BREADSTICKS/MARINARA/GARDEN SALAD/GREEN
BEANS/FRUIT/MILK
2ND LINE:
GRILLED CHEESE/TOSSED SALAD/FRENCH FRIES/FRUIT/MILK
SALAD BAR (EVERY DAY)
FREE AND REDUCED STUDENTS MAY EAT FROM ANY LINE.
*CEREAL OFFERED DAILY
7. Northridge Notes:
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Text Messages: Text @ridgedawg to 81010
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21. NEW HALL PASS SYSTEM
Starting Monday, October 9, there will
be a new Hall Pass monitor in place. To
increase the safety of our students, we
will be scanning identification for
visitors and student pickups. Thank you.
22. BOX TOPS
Box Tops need to be turned in to Mrs. Martin.
Ways to Help
Download Box Top app
Select Northridge Middle School and scan all receipts
Clip all Box Tops, verify they're not expired, and put
onto Collection Sheet
Turn in Collection Sheet to Mrs. Martin W101
23. In accordance with the Arkansas Department of
Education Child Nutrition Department’s requirements, a
NO CHARGE POLICY will be put in place for the 2017-
2018 school year for all public school children in
Arkansas.
The district will provide an alternative meal daily, which
is nutritionally approved by the state, to students in
grades K-8, who have a negative balance of $20.
24. Parents/Guardians of all VB Football
Players grades 7-12 there will be Booster
Club meetings the first Tuesday of each
month, @ Blakemore Field @ 5:30 NO
membership fee - all are invited and
encouraged to come. Let's "Get Involved &
Make A Difference
25. The Van Buren School District recently changed
yearbook vendors. This has resulted in a lower
cost for our students. If you have already
purchased a yearbook you will be refunded
$5.00. The new cost of yearbooks will now be
$25.00!
We will have a sheet in the office for parents to
come sign and receive the refund. No money will
go home with students. We will start returning
refunds on Monday March 12th. New yearbook
order forms are available in the office and on our
website!
26. MONDAY, APRIL 2– TUESDAY, APRIL 10
BOGO BOOK FAIR
8:00 – 3:00