National School Breakfast Week

The week of March 4th is National School Breakfast Week! Did you know that children who eat breakfast are more likely to have better attendance rates and fewer behavioral problems? School breakfast is a great way to start the day, and our amazing team in the Food Services Department makes breakfast even better!

Beginning this school year, the Warrensburg Central School District has been supported by the Capital Region BOCES Shared Food Services Team. Our participation in this service provides many benefits to our students and school community, including: increased access to a wide variety of wholesome food choices, optimized quality and customer service in our food service programs and shared staff with expertise in school nutrition, including a registered dietitian and program specialists.

The Warrensburg Central School District has also opted into the Community Eligibility Provision program, which provides no-cost meals to all students. CEP is a federal provision that allows qualifying schools to provide free breakfast and lunch to all students. No student should have to learn on an empty stomach.

As always, our Elementary School will serve their grab-and-go breakfast to students before they go to class. Our Jr./Sr. High School will have an expanded selection of breakfast offerings to celebrate this week of recognition. Check out the menu below!

Monday: Pancakes with blueberry sauce and sausage links
Tuesday: Ham and cheese omelet with hash browns and toast
Wednesday: Tropical smoothie with whole grain cinnamon donut
Thursday: Waffles topped with strawberries and whipped cream
Friday: Strawberry banana smoothie with chocolate chip muffin