Summer Fun Facts - Fremont County School District #25

Chartwells School Dining Services at Fremont #25 Summer Breakfast Menu
Breakfast: Kids 1yr-18yr Eat Free Adult Price: $1.50
A full student breakfast includes a choice of entrée supplying grains or grain and protein, fruit side dish, and a choice of
milk.
Morning Milk Choice: Milk choices include 1% White and Nonfat White.
Fruit Served Daily:
Chilled Fruit , Hasbrown Tots, 100% Juice Cup
This Institution is an Equal Opportunity Provider
Monday
Tuesday
9
Wednesday
10
Cereal Variety
Hot Biscuit and Sausage
Gravy
Bagel w/ Toppings
16
17
Whole Grain French Toast
w/ Syrup
Mexican Egg Wrap
23
Thursday
11
Pancakes w/ Syrup
18
Breakfast Burrito
24
Friday
12
13
Breakfast Sausage on the
Stick
19
Muffin w/ Yogurt
25
20
Breakfast Pizza
26
27
Scrambled Eggs,Whole
Wheat Toast and
Hashbrown
Waffle Sticks w/ Syrup
Mondays
Tuesdays
Wednesdays
Thursdays
Fridays
Bagel w/ Toppings
Whole Grain Cereal w/
Goldfish Graham
Muffin w/ Yogurt
Whole Grain Cereal w/
Graham Crackers
Bagel w/ Toppings
Hot Biscuit and Sausage
Gravy
Egg and Cheese
Sandwich
Breakfast Sausage on the
Stick
Alternate Entrees (available with choice of milk) :
Summer Information
Summer Fun Facts
Fact #1 - The Eiffel Tower grows in summer. This historic structure is made of iron. Metal expands with heat. As
a result, the Eiffel Tower can grow more than six inches in hot weather.
Fact #2 - An educator invented summer vacation. His name was Horace Mann. In 1837, he was elected as
Secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education. Mann used this platform to reform the school system from
adding a break and developing uniform training for teachers.
Fact #3 - The first day of summer has a name. The summer solstice kicks off the season. This day usually falls on
June 20 or June 21. The term solstice is Latin for sun stand still.
Facts #3 - Frisbees were invented by accident. If you visit the park in the summer, you probably enjoy tossing a
Frisbee. This toy was creased in the 1870s as a pie plate. (Yum!) Students started throwing them around in 1940s
changing the use to a form of entertainment.
Fact #4 - Watermelon is a vegetable. As the air heats up, so does the consumption of watermelon. This
The School Lunch Program is operated in accordance with U.S. Department of Agriculture policy which does not
permit discrimination because of race, color, sex, age, handicap or national origin. Any person who believes that he or
she has been discriminated against in any U.S.D.A. activity should write to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington,
D.C. 20250. Food Service Provided by Chartwells School Dining Services. Menu subject to change without notice.
Questions? Please call Dominique Kramer Foodservice Director @ (307)856-8759.