School lunch

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Kootenai County school lunch menus for the week of June 6-10.

Coeur d’Alene School District

Elementary school

Monday – Crispy baked chicken, potatoes and gravy, veggies, roll.

Tuesday – Canadian bacon pizza, salad.

Wednesday – Favorite sub day, potato chips, veggies and fruit, cookie.

Thursday – Tacos, potato stars, oranges.

Friday – School choice.

Middle school

Monday – Crispy baked chicken, potatoes and gravy, green beans, roll.

Tuesday – Ranch wrap, oranges, pudding.

Wednesday – Favorite sub day, baked barbecue potato chips, veggies and fruit, cookie.

Thursday – Taco salad, tots, applesauce.

Friday – Spicy chicken sandwich, fries, Jell-O with fruit.

High school

Monday – Pizza pocket, salad, potato, fruit and veggies.

Tuesday – Chicken strips, fries, fruit and veggies.

Wednesday – School choice.

Thursday – Breadsticks with sauce, string cheese, sunflower seeds, fruit and veggies.

Friday – Mini corn dogs, potato choice, fruit and veggies.

Post Falls School District

Elementary school

Monday – Chili dogs/taco salad/sub sandwich.

Tuesday – Chicken sandwich/cheeseburger/sub sandwich.

Wednesday – Corn dog/deli sandwich/sub sandwich.

Thursday – Pretzel with cheese sauce, pizza/sub sandwich.

Friday – Chicken strips/sandwich special/sub sandwich.

Middle school

MondayFriday – Kitchen choice.

High school

MondayWednesday – Kitchen choice.

Thursday Friday – Sack lunch.

Lakeland School District

Elementary schools

Monday – Icie jucie, cheesy nachos.

Tuesday – Corn dog, potatoes.

Wednesday – Macaroni and cheese.

Thursday – Pretzel with cheese, fruit.

Friday – Barbecue chicken breast sandwich, potato chips, cookie.

Secondary schools

Monday – Giant pretzel with cheese sauce.

Tuesday – Corn dog.

Wednesday – Macaroni and cheese, chocolate cake.

Thursday – Focaccia sandwich, chips, cookie.

Friday – Barbecue chicken breast sandwich, chips, cookie.

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