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August 23, 2016 www.broadcasteronline.com
SCHOOL LUNCH MENU’S
Menus listed below are for
August 24 - August 30.
Menus are subject to
change without notice.
Vermillion Schools
Breakfast
Available everyday:
Breakfast entrée or choice
of cereals with toast. Fruit or
Fruit Juice, Milk choices
Wednesday – A. Waffle with
Syrup, B. Cereal Choices and
Toast, Mandarin Oranges,
Juice Choices, Milk Choices
Thursday – A. Breakfast
Pizza, B. Cereal Choices and
Toast, Sliced Peaches, Juice
Choices, Milk Choices
Friday – A. Fresh Baked
Cinnamon Roll, B. Cereal
Choices and Toast, Apricot
Halves, Juice Choices, Milk
Choices
Monday – A. Breakfast Pizza,
B. Cereal Choices and Toast,
Sliced Pears, Juice Choices,
Milk Choices
Tuesday – A. Ham, Egg &
Cheese Biscuit Sandwich, B.
Cereal Choices and Toast,
Applesauce, Juice Choices,
Milk Choices
Vermillion Elementary
Schools
Lunch
Wednesday – A. Pizza, B.
Taco Burger, Corn on the
Cob
Thursday – A. Home-style
Spaghetti with Meat Sauce,
B. Crispy Chicken Sandwich,
Green Beans, Gelatin Dessert
Friday – A. Home-style
Turkey & Gravy and Dinner
Roll, B. Crispy Chicken Nuggets and Dinner Roll, Mashed
Potatoes with Gravy
Monday – A. Cheeseburger,
B. Orange Chicken over Rice,
Green Beans
Tuesday – A. Super Nachos,
B. Crispy Chicken Sandwich,
Refried Beans, Cinnamon
Bread Stick
Vermillion Middle
School
Lunch
Wednesday – Pizza, Corn on
the Cob
Thursday – Spaghetti with
Meat Sauce, Green Beans
Friday – Turkey & Gravy
and Dinner Roll, Mashed
Potatoes with Gravy
Monday – Orange Chicken
over Rice, Green Beans
Tuesday – Super Nachos,
Refried Beans, Cinnamon
Bread Stick
Vermillion High
School
Lunch
Wednesday – Turkey & Gravy and Dinner Roll, Mashed
Potatoes with Gravy
Thursday – Spaghetti with
Meat Sauce and Breadstick,
Green Beans, Gelatin Dessert
Friday – Pizza, Corn on the
Cob
Monday – Orange Chicken
over Rice, Green Beans
Tuesday – Super Nachos,
Refried Beans, Cinnamon
Bread Stick
St.Agnes School
Lunch
Wednesday – A. Pizza, B.
Taco Burger, Corn on the
Cob
Thursday – A. Home-style
Spaghetti with Meat Sauce,
B. Crispy Chicken Sandwich,
Green Beans, Gelatin Dessert
Friday – A. Home-style
Turkey & Gravy and Dinner
Roll, B. Crispy Chicken Nuggets and Dinner Roll, Mashed
Potatoes with Gravy
Monday – A. Cheeseburger,
B. Orange Chicken over Rice,
Green Beans
Tuesday – A. Super Nachos,
B. Crispy Chicken Sandwich,
Refried Beans, Cinnamon
Bread Stick
Elk Point-Jefferson
Breakfast
Wednesday – A. Sausage
Gravy over Biscuit, B. Cereal
Choices and Toast, Pineapple, Juice Choices, Milk
Choices
Thursday – A. Breakfast
Pizza, B. Cereal Choices and
Toast, Sliced Peaches, Juice
Choices, Milk Choices
Friday – A. Fresh Baked
Cinnamon Roll, B. Cereal
Choices and Toast, Applesauce, Juice Choices, Milk
Choices
Monday – A. Breakfast Pizza,
B. Cereal Choices and Toast,
Pineapple, Juice Choices,
Milk Choices
Tuesday – A. Ham, Egg &
Cheese Biscuit Sandwich, B.
Cereal Choices and Toast,
Applesauce, Juice Choices,
Milk Choices
Elk Point-Jefferson
Elementary & Middle
School
Lunch
Wednesday – A. Home-style
Turkey & Gravy and Dinner
Roll, B. Crispy Chicken Nuggets and Dinner Roll, Mashed
Potatoes with Gravy
Thursday – A. Home-style
Spaghetti with Meat Sauce,
B. Crispy Chicken Sandwich,
Green Beans, Gelatin Dessert
Friday – A. Pizza (ES),
Pizza Hut Pizza (MS), B. Taco
Burger, Corn on the Cob
Monday – A. Cheeseburger,
B. Orange Chicken over Rice,
Green Beans
Tuesday – A. Super Nachos,
B. Crispy Chicken Sandwich,
Refried Beans, Cinnamon
Bread Stick
Elk Point-Jefferson
High School
Lunch
Wednesday – A. Home-style
Turkey & Gravy and Dinner
Roll, B. Crispy Chicken Nuggets and Dinner Roll, Mashed
Potatoes with Gravy
Thursday – A. Home-style
Spaghetti with Meat Sauce,
B. Crispy Chicken Sandwich,
Green Beans, Gelatin Dessert
Friday – A. Pizza Hut Pizza,
B. Taco Burger, Corn on the
Cob
Monday – A. Cheeseburger,
B. Orange Chicken over Rice,
Green Beans
Tuesday – A. Super Nachos,
B. Crispy Chicken Sandwich,
Refried Beans, Cinnamon
Bread Stick
Irene-Wakonda School
Breakfast
Available every day:
Breakfast entrée or Choice
of cereals w/toast, Fruit,
Milk Choices
Wednesday – Pancakes,
Fruit, Milk Choices
Thursday – Breakfast Pizza,
Fruit, Milk Choices
Friday – No School
Monday – Long John Donut,
Fruit, Milk Choices
Tuesday – Sausage Pancake
Stick, Fruit, Milk Choices
Irene-Wakonda
Elementary School
Lunch
Wednesday – A. Sloppy Joe,
B. Hot Dog on a Bun, Baked
Fries
Thursday – A. Spaghetti with
Meat Sauce and Breadstick,
B. Chicken Wrap, Green
Beans
Friday – A. Chicken Parmesan with Pasta, B. Cheese
Pizza, Peas
Monday – A. Chicken Parmesan with Pasta, B. Cheese
Pizza, Peas
Tuesday – A. BBQ Beef Sandwich, B. Breaded Pork Fritter
with Bread, Mashed Potatoes
with Gravy
Irene-Wakonda Middle
& High School
Lunch
Wednesday – A. Sloppy Joe,
B. Hot Dog on a Bun, C. Italian Sub, Baked Fries
Thursday – A. Spaghetti with
Meat Sauce and Breadstick,
B. Chicken Wrap, C. Ham and
Cheese Sub, Green Beans
Friday – No School
Monday – A. Chicken Parmesan with Pasta, B. Cheese
Pizza, C. Ham and Cheese
Sub, Peas
Tuesday – A. BBQ Beef Sandwich, B. Breaded Pork Fritter
with Bread, C. Cold Cut Sub,
Mashed Potatoes with Gravy
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Don’t Tax
Olympians
By Sens. John Thune (R-S.D.) and Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.)
It’s no secret that athletes don’t become Olympians overnight. For many of the competitors who’ve been fortunate
enough to earn a spot on an Olympic or Paralympic podium,
it’s a lifetime’s worth of work that has come with years of
blood, sweat and tears.
It’s a patriotic endeavor that often has a large price tag affiliated with it, too.
All the equipment, gym time and training that help turn
these men and women into Olympic heroes aren’t free, nor
is there a tax benefit or write-off for the expenses of those
who don’t earn income from their sport. Many young athletes
rely on their parents and local communities to support their
Olympic dreams, while others work day jobs and raise a family. These competitors and their dedication to their sport and
country should be celebrated, not taxed.
Under the current tax code, medals and any associated
prize stipend are considered taxable income.
Tax policy is too often complicated and partisan, which
makes the bill we introduced this year unique. Our bill passed
the Senate without a dissenting vote, and is about as simple as
they come. The bill, which awaits action in the House, would
bar the IRS from leveeing a victory tax on Olympic and Paralympic medalists.
Preventing the IRS from taxing medals and modest cash incentive prizes sends the right message to present and future
members of Team USA: Rather than viewing Olympic success
as another chance to pay Uncle Sam, it’s a special opportunity
to celebrate American patriotism and the Olympic tradition.
While some pro athletes might return to their teams and
sponsorships in the U.S. — income that our bill does not exempt — many medal-winning Olympians will return to being
mom or dad, sister or brother, friend or neighbor and find a
several-thousand dollar tax bill waiting for them, too.
Saying goodbye to this unpatriotic victory tax is something
Republicans and Democrats can agree on, which doesn’t happen every day in Washington, and it’s something we think the
American people would be proud to stand behind, too.
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Volunteers are vital to the success of the program, as they
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Volunteers are most active during the Open Enrollment
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mentoring. Volunteers may not hold a current license to sell
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phone: 1-800-536-8197 or email: SHIINE@activegen.org.
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