Alief ISD Elementary Intermediate Lunch Menu Daily Sack

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Alief ISD Elementary & Intermediate Lunch Menu Daily Sack Lunch Options Mon/Wed/ Fri Tuesday/Thursday

Alief ISD Elementary & Intermediate Lunch Menu Daily Sack Lunch Options Mon/Wed/ Fri Tuesday/Thursday PBJ or Cheese Sub Power Up Pack or Cheese Sub BBQ Rib Sub Sandwich Baked Beans Fresh Cucumber Slices Applesauce Milk Holiday Breaded Chicken Sandwich Fresh Baby Carrots Seasoned Green Beans Mixed Fruit Cup Milk Breaded Steak Sandwich Baked Beans Broccoli Fresh Orange Slices Milk Cheesy Breadstick Bites Marinara Cup Mashed Potatoes Apple Slices Milk Nachos Cheese Cup w/ Chips Salsa Cup Fresh Cucumber Slices Peach Cup Milk Cheese Pizza Broccoli Fresh Celery Sticks Farm Fresh Fruit Milk Chicken Nuggets w/Garlic Bread Fresh Cucumber Slices Fresh Baby Carrots Applesauce Milk Fish Nuggets Seasoned Diced Potatoes Broccoli Pear Cup Milk Hamburger Fresh Baby Carrots Seasoned Green Beans Fresh Apple Slices Milk BBQ Rib Sub Sandwich Baked Beans Fresh Cucumber Slices Applesauce Milk Mini Corn Dogs Broccoli Fresh Baby Carrots Farm Fresh Fruit Milk Breaded Chicken Sandwich Fresh Baby Carrots Fresh Celery Sticks Mixed Fruit Cup Milk Breaded Steak Sandwich Baked Beans Broccoli Fresh Orange Slices Milk Chicken Tenders w/ Garlic Bread Mashed Potatoes Fresh Cucumber Slices Apple Slices Milk Nacho Cheese Cup w/ Chips Steamed California Blend Salsa Cup Peach Cup Milk Cheese Pizza Broccoli Fresh Celery Sticks Farm Fresh Fruit Milk Holiday Fish Nuggets Seasoned Diced Potatoes Broccoli Pear Cup Milk Hamburger Fresh Baby Carrots Fresh Celery Sticks Apple Slices Milk BBQ Rib Sub Sandwich Baked Beans Fresh Cucumbers Slices Applesauce Milk Chicken Tenders w/Garlic Bread Broccoli Fresh Baby Carrots Farm Fresh Fruit Milk Art contest deadline April 2

“Moon milk” The moon is more than 200, 000 miles away from the Earth.

“Moon milk” The moon is more than 200, 000 miles away from the Earth. At this distance it takes about three full days for astronauts to travel from the Earth’s surface to land on the moon. Because it is Earth’s closest neighbor, we have been able to gain more knowledge about it than any other body in the Solar System besides the Earth. The moon is also the brightest object in the night sky. Today, astronomers know that the moon is slowly moving away from the Earth. But at the rate it is traveling, about 1. 5 inches per year, it will be lighting up our night sky for a long time. DID YOU KNOW? Milk is a popular dairy product and it is an excellent source of calcium and vitamin D. The delicious low-fat or fat-free milk you get at school comes from dairy cows. Dairy products help build strong bones so you can grow up healthy. Three daily servings of dairy products are recommended for school age children. Some sources of dairy include milk, cheese, and yogurt.