Monday, Apr 28
Lunch
Bethel Middle & High School Corn Dog on a Stick or Mini Corndogs Waffle Fries Baby Carrots w/ Ranch Applesauce Elementary Corn dog on stick Waffle fries Baby carrots w/dip Applesauce
Tuesday, Apr 29
Lunch
Bethel Middle & High School NEW ITEM ! Cheesy Street Corn Dip w/ Taco Bites Tortilla Chips Black Beans Celery Sticks w/ Dip Chilled Pears Elementary Cheesy street corn dip Taco bites Black beans Celery sticks w/dip Chilled pears
Wednesday, Apr 30
Lunch
Bethel Middle & High School Pizza Crunchers Steamed Seasoned Broccoli Cherry or Grape Tomatoes Frozen Fruit Cup Slushie Elementary Pizza crunchers Seasoned steamed broccoli Fresh cucumber slices w/dip Frozen fruit cup slushie
Thursday, May 1
Lunch
Menu subject to change Middle & High School Teriyaki Dippers w/ rice Seasoned Broccoli Celery Sticks w/Dip Chilled Strawberries Elementary Grilled cheese sandwich Tomato Soup Celery Sticks Chilled stawberries
Friday, May 2
Lunch
Menu Subject to Change Middle & High School Chili w/Beans Corn Muffin Seasoned Green Beans Fresh Romaine Garden Salad Frozen Fruit Slushies Elementary Stuffed Crust Cheese or Pepperoni Pizza Green Beans Fresh Romaine Garden Salad Frozen Fruit Cup Slushie
Each month's menu is available in its entirety on the Bethel Local Schools food service website. Please click here to view the BLS Food Service Menu page.
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