Families
ENTRÉE CHOICES - Egg and cheese on an English muffin - Assorted cereal AVAILABLE DAILY - Fresh fruit - Milk
ENTRÉE CHOICES - Pepperoni pizza - Rice and beans (vegan and gluten free) - Smoked turkey and cheddar sandwich (secondary only) SIDES - Assorted fruit - Salad bar
ENTRÉE CHOICES - Fruit smoothie and Benefit Bar - Assorted cereal AVAILABLE DAILY - Fresh fruit - Milk
ENTRÉE CHOICES - Taco burrito - Bombay potato and beans (gluten free) and naan - Chicken Caesar sandwich (secondary only) SIDES - Assorted fruit - Salad bar
ENTRÉE CHOICES - Scrambled eggs (dairy free) - Assorted cereal AVAILABLE DAILY - Fresh fruit - Milk
ENTRÉE CHOICES - Buffalo chicken dip and crackers - Grilled cheese - Cheesy BLT sandwich (secondary only) SIDES - Assorted fruit - Salad bar
ENTRÉE CHOICES - Tater tot bake - Assorted cereal AVAILABLE DAILY - Fresh fruit - Milk
ENTRÉE CHOICES - NYS beef hot dog (gluten free) on a bun - Mozzarella sticks and dipping sauce - Turkey and cucumber sandwich (secondary only) SIDES - Assorted fruit - Salad bar
ENTRÉE CHOICES - Local hard boiled egg and Benefit Bar - Assorted cereal AVAILABLE DAILY - Fresh fruit - Milk
ENTRÉE CHOICES - Roasted chicken (gluten free) - Cheese quesadilla - Housemade roast beef and roasted red pepper sandwich (secondary only) SIDES - Assorted fruit - Salad bar
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All students in the Ithaca City School District are eligible to receive one free healthy breakfast and one free healthy lunch at school. If you utilize MySchoolBucks for meal payments, you no longer need to add funds to your account, unless your student wishes to purchase a second meal or food items à la carte.
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