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Boys’ Sunday learning
this week
at the regular time.
The 5th grade boys received their first Gemara at Thursday morning’s Hascholas Gemara breakfast
Mazel Tov 5B!
Important Upcoming Dates4/22-4/24 MNSAA Visit4/23 Mitzvos H’teluyos B’Aretz Fair5/7 Lag B’Omer5/8 Torah Academy’s 70th Birthday5/19 First Grade Chumash Celebration5/24 Shavuos – No Sunday Program5/25 Shavuos – No School5/26 9:15 am Shachris & 10:00 am start time6/9 Eighth Grade Graduation6/10 Kindergarten Graduation
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A Torah Thought from Rabbi Idstein...
Rabbi Idstein, Menahel
From the Principal’s Desk
Mr. Ford
After the seven days of inauguration concluded, Aharon and his sons were to assume the role as Kohanim, the priests, uniquely responsible for the Tabernacle service. A special installation was delineated to consecrate the Kohanim in their new status. Moshe commands Aharon to “draw near” to the Altar and begin. Sensing Aharon’s hesitancy Moshe was compelled to call Aharon to come forward. The Midrash, cited by Rashi, explains that Aharon felt unworthy and ashamed to approach HaShem in the Divine service. Did he not, after all, have a role in the sin of the Golden Calf? Moshe called to Aharon to reassure him and tell him “Do not be ashamed to step forward. You were chosen for this.”
Simply, Moshe was encouraging Aharon to set aside his reservations; after all, HaShem himself chose him for this task. The commentators, however, see a deeper message being conveyed. Moshe was telling Aharon that it was specifically on account of
his humility that HaShem had chosen him for the High Priesthood. HaShem treasures the humble and it is them that He chooses as His agents. This insight serves as a guide and encouragement in our own lives. Besides the Mitzvos that we all share, each of us is graced with a unique set of talents and qualities. These special abilities present us with our very own “Temple” of service. We may, however, feel unworthy to step forward and actualize our gifts in the service of HaShem, our neighbors, and communities. To this, we should hear the charge of Moshe to strengthen ourselves and step forward, not in spite of our humility, but because of it.
On the heels of Pesach, the celebration of becoming HaShem’s chosen people; on the road to Shavuos when we commemorate our resolve at Sinai to accept that challenge, this message is a call to us all. Use the talents that HaShem has bequeathed to us. “Step up to the plate.” Don’t be shy or hesitant to answer your unique calling in the service to HaShem.
Thank You!We completed three sessions of Friday
Enrichment Activities during the early dismissals this year. Approximately 100 of the 147 eligible students participated each Friday. That is over 68% participation! I hope the students found it to be enjoyable and something they look forward to doing again next year.
You recently were asked to complete a short survey including your thoughts on the Friday dismissal time and ensuing enrichment activities. If you haven’t already completed the survey, we encourage you to do so. If you want to provide me with additional feedback on the Friday Enrichment Activities and the General Studies Only Day (April 1), please email me your comments to [email protected].
This is just a quick reminder that next week the MNSAA site team will be making random phone calls to parents regarding our General Studies program and school operations. Please take a few minutes to answer their questions.
Sincerely,
You can still fill out the parent survey by going to
http://goo.gl/forms/SqpBUXssKXWe will be tallying the results very soon.
Paper copies are available to fill out in the office if you cannot access the online survey form.
Dear Rabbi Idstein,Thank you for inviting me to join my son, Abe, at this
morning’s Hascholas Gemora breakfast. By planning events such as this, you and Rabbi Heisler have made my son’s initial exposure to Gemora learning an “event” to celebrate. I was delighted to see how excited Abe and his friends were to receive a special gift-wrapped Gemora today. Thank you for making learning fun!
Warm Regards,Brian Pergament
Dear Rabbi Idstein,I appreciate that a momentous step in a child’s life is
highlighted by his community. As Rabbi Gibber mentioned, for a boy , starting to learn gemara is his segue to his true inner joy in life.
Thank you for making it memorable.Kol tuv,Maier Kutoff
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We apologize if we inadvertently omitted your simcha or gotten the details wrong! To share news with the editor please call 952-285-8603 or email [email protected]
May the Omnipresent console you among the other mourners of Zion and Jerusalem.
Yediyos Kloliyos UpdateMazel Tov to the following students who have attained their personal goals:
Moshe Mayer, Elianna Berezovsky, Eliyah Sharon, Julian Berenberg, Miki Jaffa, Chana Pam, Chana Basha Fredman, Moshe Borenstein, Sophia Zucker
The trip has been planned, and what a trip this will be (details to follow). The trip is planned for May 27th.
Their are still four weeks until May 15th, the deadline to attain the points for your personal goal. Join a number of students who have done a Yedios Keloliyos project to earn up to 225 points.
Looking forward to have everyone join on this awesome fabulous trip.You can do it! The trip will be super!
Our condolences to Rabbi Baruch Clein on the loss of his mother, Mrs. Shirlee Clein, Sirka Bas Nachum a”h.
Our condolences to Mr. Cliff Ancier on the loss of his mother, Mrs. Charlotte Ancier, Zlata bas Chaim a”h.
Our condolences to Mrs. Janet Plotsker on the loss of her mother, Mrs. Joan Wolf, Shaindel Devorah bas Yonah, a”h.
Our condolences to Mr. Josh Nusman and Mr. Uri Nusman and family on the passing of their father, Mr. Ben Nusman, Benyamin ben Eliezer, a”h.
Our condolences to Wendy Khabie passing of father Mr. Bill Segal, Zev Yosef Shmuel Halevi ben Avraham a”h.
Our condolences to Mrs. Caren May on the loss of her father Mr. Stanley Schumsky a”h.
Mazel Tov to Mr. and Mrs. Hillel and Dini Gres on the engagement of their daughter Avigayil to Josh Kolb. May the wedding take place b’shaah tovah u’mutzlachas.
Mazel Tov to Rabbi & Mrs. Yerucham and Tzippy Prero on the engagement of their daughter Gitty to David Weiner. May the wedding take place b’shaah tovah u’mutzlachas.
Mazel Tov to Rabbi and Mrs. Yisroel Meir and Shayna Brocha Ebstein on the birth of a baby boy. May the bris take place b’ito u’vizmano. Mazel Tov to grandparents Mr. and Mrs. David and Chaia Weinberg and Mr. and Mrs. Mordechai and Deanna Ebstein and great-grandmother Mrs. Debbie Weinberg.
Mazel Tov to Rabbi and Mrs. Zion and Ilana Shalom on the engagement of their son Ovadia to Kayla Suss. May the wedding take place b’shaah tovah u’mutzlachas.
Mazel Tov to Mr. and Mrs Joel and Sherry Coffino on the engagement of their daughter Kimberly to Aharon Mizrachi. May the wedding take place b’shaah tovah u’mutzlachas.
Pizza Available! The 8th graders still have some pizzas for sale. 1=$20, 2=$36, 3=$54. Please call Rabbi Friedler at 612-250-7232 if you are interested.
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Around Torah Academy
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Torah Tots 2-year oldsDear Parents,It’s great to see all of our Torah Tot, smiley faces
back!They have all grown so much! We have a lot to
accomplish the text couple of week. Sefiras HaOmer, friendship unit, seeds and growing flowers and much more! We can’t wait!
Mrs. S. Goldberger, Mrs. B. Weinberg, & Ms. R. Segal
Torah Tots 3-year oldIt took us a few days for everyone to return to
town, but we are thrilled to be back together again. We are enjoying the weather, learning about umbrellas and the letter Uu, making a class Omer chart, and we are studying all about which animals are kosher and which ones aren’t.
Mrs. C. Fishman, Mrs. H. Slager, & Mrs. L. Chodos
Pre-KindergartenWelcome back! The children had so many
amazing stories to tell us about Pesach. We made our own Sefiras HaOmer charts to count the Omer everyday. We learned about the story of Rabbi Akiva and how important the mitzvah of “V’ahavta L’reiacha Kamocha” is.
In Pirkei Avos, Perek Alef, we learned that the world stands on three things—Torah, Avoda, and Gemilus Chassadim. We used a globe to explain what this really means.
We know from Parshas Shimini what two signs an animal and what two signs a fish needs to be kosher. Ask any Pre-K student they would be happy to tell you!
Mrs. R. Heisler & Mrs. S. WeissWould you rather live in the city or the country?
The Pre-K students have started their next story unit, City Mouse, Country Mouse. We have taken some time this week to discuss where we would like to live and what types of things we see in the city and the country. We also talked about Olive the Octopus and
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3rd Grade
made our own octopus to help us remember the letter Oo.
Mrs. S. Sen1st GradeIt was great welcoming everyone back this week.
The children were all excited to talk about their Yom Tov experiences and enthusiastically describe their sedarim.
This week we have begun preparing for our upcoming Chumash celebration on Tuesday, May 19. It is an exciting time to be in Kita Alef. We also are working hard on reading fluency as well as progressing in our Chumash workbooks and Perek Alef.
Keep up the great work. Have a wonderful Shabbos.Mrs. S. KnoblochThis week in Superkids the first graders worked
on “Bossy R Trickers.” They read two stories in their decodable readers. In math we continued to work on money skills. The test will be next week. In science we are learning about rocks, soil, and changes to land.
Mrs. J. Singer2nd GradeIt has been a wonderful week back in Kita Bais.In Chumash we learned about the .
What are the animals that Avrom used a sign for? We started our Pirkei Avos unit.
Have a good Shabbos.Mrs. B. RothsteinThis week in Superkids the second graders
worked on compound words, singular and plural pronouns, paragraphs, and fact and opinion. We began a new book in book club called Pinky and Rex and the Bully. In math our next unit is on geometry.
Mrs. S. Sen & Mrs. J. Singer3rd GradeB”H it is so nice to see the girls back with loads of
entushiasm. We are learning about the importance of having in HaShem. Discuss with your daughter how Rivka had faith in her prophecy that Yaakov should receive the blessing.
We have begun our unit of Pirkei Avos. I would appreciate it if you can encourage your daughters to read the perek (chapter) pertaining to that week. This week’s chapter is Aleph (1).
Have a super terrific Shabbos!!Mrs. T. PreroBaruch HaShem, the third graders came back to
school on Monday with an excitement to learn! In Chumash, we are now learning about when Yaakov
Avinu met Rachel. This week, we had an important lesson in Chumash how the pronunciation of a word can totally change the meaning of the word. We discovered this after we found a “contradiction” in the Chumash.
Have a great Shabbos.Rabbi C. Friedler
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Welcome back! The third graders in my math group are finishing up their unit on measurement tools with temperature, time, and calendars this week. Below, see some math students in action; learning about liquid measurement and practicing math computation outside! This week, we began writing stories using the pictures from The Mysteries of Harris Burdick by Chris Van Alsburg. We read more about migration within the USA in Social Studies, and continued with the Solar System in Science. In grammar, we are practicing the rules of writing plurals, and this theme is also carried into our weekly spelling list.
Mrs. L. Halek4th GradeWe’re busy learning about the Sabbatical
Shemittah year--the firve activities that are forbidden according to the Torah. Our class is doing a project to demonstrate what a farm in Israel looks like in this Sheviis year.
Rabbi Y. WaxmanWelcome back fourth grade families! I hope you
all had an enjoyable Pesach break. Thank you for the warm welcome back and everything you did to make transitions run smoothly for all. This week in fourth grade, we are starting a new reading book—Because of Winn- Dixie. We are practicing our comprehension skills and how to paraphrase. We will continue division in math as well as practice some algebra. In science, we are dissecting owl pellets. We will start to discuss our states’ project and how it will look in social studies. Looking forward to a great week! Best,
Mrs. K. PerklWelcome back! This week was filled with a
lot of great activities. For one, in science, the class dissected a mystery animal! It was very exciting and educational. We also started our states’ project and have all chosen a state to study. We will probably do a Power Point and a poster presentation that summarizes the state. We continue to read the book Shiloh and will hopefully finish in the next week or two. So far, it appears to be holding the boys’ interest. We are still doing vocabulary, spelling, and grammar as part of our daily routine. I’m looking forward to doing some projects as we embark on the end of the year.
Mr. A. Tiemann5th GradeWelcome back! We are excitedly continuing the
Makkos in Chumash even after Pesach!
Did you hear the “news”? We are busily preparing a shemittah display in honor of this year’s mitzvah fair.
Also, in the spirit of Sefira and Achdus, we are working together toward reaching our Yedios Klalyios goals.
Have a wonderful Shabbos!Mrs. R. LichtmanThe 5th grade boys worked on finishing their
books this week with many in the final stages of illustrating. They are almost finished with reading the book, Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH, since Mrs. Frisby was caught by Billy and put in a cage as a pet. In vocabulary the boys are working on root words and their definitions. It was wonderful to see everyone again.
Ms. S. HaaseAfter finishing Island of the Blue Dolphins before
Pesach, the 5th grade girls created headbands using materials that represent some of the items Karana used in her clothing and everyday life. The burlap band represents the twine she made and used, black feathers represent the cormorant feathers with which she made a beautiful skirt, and the blue shells represent the abalone shells she used for useful and decorative purposes. We are now beginning the book Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH.
Mrs. A. Graif
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6th GradeThis week we started after Pesach break as if we
didn’t take a break from learning Gemara. We are learning how to properly assess the value of damage that was done to a garden. There are many variables based on the size of the field and how much damage was done.
Rabbi Y. Prero7th GradeOur class has completed the 6th perek of Bava
Kamma, HaKones! Mazel Tov!Rabbi Y. Waxman8th GradeThe eighth graders are in their last home stretch!
Now that we are back after Pesach vacation, we are not only counting the days—we are making our days count!!
With much to accomplish in a short time, we will fill our days to the max!
Have a wonderful Shabbos.Mrs. A. CohenIt was great to see all the boys come back after the
Pesach break well rested and rejuvenated ready for the “home stretch.” In the next few weeks, we are looking forward to finishing Perek Hakones and starting a new perek.
Have a great Shabbos.Rabbi C. FriedlerMiddle School Math7th grade girls- This class is working on
polynomials and how to add, subtract, multiply, and divide them using Algebraic reasoning. There will be a test next week. Also, Engrade is completely up to date and can be used to check third trimester progress.
6th grade girls- We are working on proportional
reasoning. Not only are they learning to solve proportions, but also learning how to use proportions to solve real-life problems. Engrade for this class is up to date and reflects progress for third trimester.
5th grade girls-This class is learning about ratios and proportions and how to use them in order to solve real-life problems. I like the problem solving involved in proportional reasoning and hope the girls learn some problem solving techniques in addition to the math involved. In the near future, we will be learning about percents as it nicely builds off of ratios.
7/8 boys (Algebra)-This class is currently working on polynomials and how to add, subtract, multiply, and divide them using Algebra. There will be a test in the near future and we will begin factoring. Any concepts after factoring are really an introduction to Algebra II and can be useful in catapulting students into Algebra II in a couple of years. Next year, all the boys should be taking Geometry.
6th boys-We finally finished the chapter on inequalities and will have taken a test on Friday. It’s the first big test of third trimester and we did a lot of review before taking the test as much of the learning was before the recent break. I am confident they will have done well.
Mr. A. TiemannMiddle School Science6th Grade Science- This week we are finishing
up volcanoes. Our test is coming up next week. Vocabulary is on Engrade already. We were fascinated to see different materials’ viscosities and did an excellent job comparing them to lava types. We also enjoyed making explosive and non-explosive volcanoes!
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7th Grade Science- This week 6/7 girls are finishing up frog dissections which they are so excited about that it is contagious; boys are starting ecosystems and had a great time going outside to identify abiotic and biotic factors.
8th Grade Science- This week we are wrapping up storms and severe weather. It is so great to have natural disaster experts in our class from the Academic Fair to explain to the class some of the finer points and details that they researched in their projects. Putting it all together, we will FINALLY really understand what meteorologists are saying when they present a weather forecast!
Ms. J. GerdesMiddle School Language Arts (Literature and
Writing)Welcome back middle school families! We hope
everyone had a great break! Mrs. Perkl is excited to be back and missed all of her students. We are both looking forward to the rest of the school year. In
literature, we will be starting new novels. We will have comprehension and vocabulary practice with these new books. The students will write about them in writing class. The students also have a journal project that is due Friday April 17th. We look forward to a great week!
Best,Mrs. M. Deutschman & Mrs. K. Perkl
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Next “Midda of the Month”
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What the 5th Grade Boys had to say about getting their first Gemara....I liked the lesson that Rabbi Idstein taught us with the orange. He said touch it=learning to read,
hold it=Chumash, smell it=Mishnayos, and eat it/enjoy it= learning gemara....When you learn gemara you finally get to eat and taste the sweetness of the Torah....I liked when Rabbi Idstein came and blindfolded us. Rabbi Gibber said a great speech by the breakfast....Getting my gemara was very inspiring....I’m excited about getting a gemara because it’s giving a whole lot of explanation for Mishnayos Bava Kamma....Thank you for all the time you put into making the breakfast and buying us a gemara....It might be easier to learn and understand the gemara because we learned Bava Kamma in Mishnayos already....I could not stop smiling....
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Weekly Masmidei Torah Academy!Torah Academy is so proud of the following 1st–8th grade students who had perfect attendance from Mar 17, 2015 - Mar 23, 2015:
Keep it up and be entered in the monthly dice game!
Weekly Masmidei Torah Academy!Torah Academy is so proud of the following 1st–8th grade students who had perfect attendance from Mar 24, 2015 - Mar 30, 2015:
Ezra BaderJacob BakerJackson BerenbergJulian BerenbergGuita BorensteinMoshe BorensteinShabsi BorensteinChaya CohenBracha EngelsonChaya Sara EngelsonNaomi FarberBinyomin FriedlerNaftali FriedlerShulamis FriedlerAdina GepnerAharon GoldbergChaim GoldbergSora Leah GoldbergMeyer GoldbergerAriella GreenbergAvraham Greenberg
Daniella GreenbergMoshe GreenbergShimon GreenbergBas-Sheva HeislerDovid HeislerYehuda HeislerMiki JaffaTybie JaffaShaya KahanDavid KlatzkoShimshy KnoblochAvital KrebsDena KupferMoshe KutoffNachum KutoffYakov KutoffYechiel KutoffRena MandelbaumYisroel Isser MayerSheyna OchsEsther Pam
Joshua PaskoffZachary PaskoffAlana PittermanAyelet PittermanShmuel PreroYisochor Dov PreroAaron RambergItshak RavkinYaakov RavkinMichal RungeMordechai SchulmanRivka SchulmanSarah SchulmanAsher ShertokEsther ShertokChaya SilverbergLipa SilverbergYechezkel SilverbergYechiel SilverbergYehudis SilverbergYisrael Silverman
Michoel SklareZalman SklareDaphne Shulamith SlagerRaphaela SlagerChloe SolomonSilas SolomonEsther SternRivky SternMichelle TeyvelSarah TiradoRoi TsadokJadyn VictorHannah VorotinovFreddie WeissSara WeissRaizel WexlerSholom WexlerYair YardleyAmanda ZuckerOlivia ZuckerSophia Zucker
Leah BakerJackson BerenbergJulian BerenbergChaya Dalya BerezovskyReuven BerezovskyChanoch BorensteinGuita BorensteinMoshe BorensteinShabsi BorensteinChaya CohenDevorah CohenBracha EngelsonChaya Sara EngelsonFrumie EngelsonRivka EngelsonBinyomin FriedlerNaftali FriedlerAdina GepnerYael GepnerAharon GoldbergChaim GoldbergSora Leah GoldbergMeyer GoldbergerAriella Greenberg
Avraham GreenbergDaniella GreenbergMoshe GreenbergSarah GreenbergShimon GreenbergBas-Sheva HeislerDovid HeislerYehuda HeislerMiki JaffaTybie JaffaShaya KahanMoshe KalatskyTova KalatskyDavid KlatzkoAvital KrebsMoshe KutoffTzipporah LeahyYehoshua LeahyEli MandelbaumRena MandelbaumYisroel Isser MayerBailey NussbaumFrank NussbaumSheyna Ochs
Ari OmanChana PamEsther PamGitel PamJoshua PaskoffZachary PaskoffShmuel PreroYisochor Dov PreroAaron RambergItshak RavkinYaakov RavkinAhuva RobertsMordechai SchulmanRivka SchulmanSarah SchulmanEliyah SharonLeah ShermanEsther ShertokBatsheva SilverbergChaya SilverbergLipa SilverbergYechezkel SilverbergYechiel SilverbergYehudis Silverberg
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May
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ME
May
25
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May
26
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May
29
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June
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tti w
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June
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un
June
8C
hees
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zza
Bag
el
June
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acar
oni &
C
hees
eN
O B
US
HO
ME
June
10
Bak
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otat
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& B
read
Stic
kN
O B
US
HO
ME
June
11
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lled
Chi
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Sa
ndw
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BU
S H
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June
12
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HaS
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sal
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stitu
tions
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rodu
ct a
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bilit
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nc
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rd
er
s d
ue T
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sday
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28
May
1C
hick
en D
rum
stic
ks
& R
ice
May
4C
hees
e Pi
zza
Bag
el
May
5B
aked
Ziti
May
6It
alia
n D
unke
rs
May
7M
eat T
aco
Sala
dM
ay 8
Hot
Dog
on
Bun
May
11
Che
ese
Pizz
a B
agel
May
12
Gri
lled
Che
ese
Sand
wic
h
May
13
Bak
ed P
otat
oes
& B
read
Stic
k
May
14
Spag
hett
i with
M
eat S
auce
May
15
Ham
burg
er o
n B
un
May
18
Che
ese
Pizz
a B
agel
May
19
Mac
aron
i &
Che
ese
May
20
Ital
ian
Dun
kers
May
21
Chi
cken
Cho
w
Mei
n
May
22
Fish
Stic
ks1:
30 p
m d
ism
issa
lN
O B
US
HO
ME
May
25
No
Scho
olSh
avuo
s
May
26
Bak
ed Z
itiM
ay 2
7B
aked
Pot
atoe
s &
Bre
ad S
tick
May
28
Gri
lled
Chi
cken
Sa
ndw
ich
May
29
Mea
t Tac
o Sa
lad
June
1C
hees
e Pi
zza
Bag
el
June
2G
rille
d C
hees
e Sa
ndw
ich
June
3It
alia
n D
unke
rs
June
4Sp
aghe
tti w
ith
Mea
t Sau
ce
June
5H
ot D
og o
n B
un
June
8C
hees
e Pi
zza
Bag
el
June
9M
acar
oni &
C
hees
eN
O B
US
HO
ME
June
10
Bak
ed P
otat
oes
& B
read
Stic
kN
O B
US
HO
ME
June
11
Gri
lled
Chi
cken
Sa
ndw
ich
NO
BU
S H
OM
E
June
12
Yom
HaS
iyum
Noo
n di
smis
sal
NO
BU
S H
OM
E