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ALLEGHANY COUNTY
ELEMENTARY AND
MIDDLE SCHOOLS
Monday:  Breakfast —  Juice, fruit, cereal, toast or sausage biscuit.

Lunch — Entree choices: Pepperoni or cheese pizza or mini corn dogs. Vegetable choices: French fries, vegetable blend, fruit choice.

Tuesday: Breakfast — Juice, fruit, cereal, toast or  breakfast chicken biscuit.

Lunch — Entree choices: Sliced turkey, dressing with gravy and roll or cheeseburger on bun. Vegetable choices: Creamed potatoes, seasoned green beans, macaroni and cheese, fruit choice.

Wednesday To Friday Schools Closed For Thanksgiving Break

 Choice of 1 percent white and non-fat chocolate milk is offered with breakfast and lunch. Pre-made salads offered daily as an entree item. Pizza is offered daily  at the Middle School. A choice of canned or fresh fruit  is offered daily and baked potatos are offered as an Al A Carte item.

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ALLEGHANY HIGH SCHOOL 
Monday: Breakfast — Juice, fruit, cereal, toast or sausage biscuit.

Lunch —  Entree choices: Pepperoni pizza, mini corn dogs, chicken patty on bun, cheeseburger on bun. Vegetable choices: French fries, vegetable blend, fruit choice.

Tuesday: Breakfast — Juice, fruit, cereal, toast or  breakfast chicken biscuit.

Lunch — Entree choices: Sliced turkey, dressing with gravy and roll, cheeseburger on bun, pepperoni pizza. Vegetable choices: Creamed potatoes, seasoned green beans, macaroni and cheese, fruit choice.

Wednesday To Friday Schools Closed For Thanksgiving Break

Choice of 1 percent white and non-fat chocolate milk is offered with breakfast and lunch. Salad bar is offered daily as an entree item. Lettuce and tomato are offered when sandwiches are on the menu. A choice of canned or fresh fruit is offered daily and baked potatoes are offered daily as Al A Carte.

BATH COUNTY
SCHOOLS
Monday To Friday
Schools Closed For
Fall Break And
Thanksgiving Holiday

COVINGTON
SCHOOLS
Monday: Breakfast — Chilled fruit or juice, cereal, toast, yogurt with graham crackers, chicken biscuit,  milk.

Lunch — Hamburger on bun, sweet potato fries, brocoli, chopped kale, pears, milk.

Tuesday: Breakfast — Chilled fruit or juice, cereal, toast,  yogurt with graham crackers, breakfast pizza,  milk.

Lunch — Turkey with dressing and gravy, creamed potatoes, green beans, green peas, peaches, rolls, milk.

Wednesday: Early Release.

Breakfast — Chilled fruit or juice, cereal, toast, yogurt with graham crackers, scrambled eggs, milk.

Lunch — Pepperoni pizza, romaine salad with dressing, corn, applesauce, milk.
Thursday And Friday
Schools Closed For
Thanksgiving Holiday

Additional menu items are offered at Covington High School and Jeter-Watson Intermediate: Romaine salad with dressing, sandwiches, yogurt. Choice of milk, 1 percent white and fat free flavored.

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