SNACKS. Throughout the school year, there may be events or occasions where snacks are provided for students. Your help in keeping our Suring Elementary students healthy is appreciated. Children do need healthy snacks during the day. Below you will find a list of acceptable and unacceptable healthy snack choices. Thank you for your support in this area! See chart for suggestions: Healthy School Snacks Birthday Treat Ideas Limit these please · Fresh or dried fruit . ▇▇▇▇▇▇ · ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ . Popcorn · Cheese . Nuts · Crackers (whole grain is better) · Sandwich half · Whole grain bagel · Raw vegetables · Muffins (low fat) · Juice boxes (100% juice) · Fruit or cheese kabobs · Apple wedges · Raisins · Vegetable or fruit platter · Trail mix (nuts, dried fruit, unsweetened cereal, etc.) · Celery with peanut butter or cheese · Rice cakes -Carbonated beverages -High sugar, high fat foods -Desserts -Items needing refrigeration -Potato chips and similar chips -Fruit roll-ups, prepackaged "fruit" snacks -Pop tarts According to the latest Wisconsin legislation, W.S.A. 346.57(4)(b), the speed limit of 15 miles per hour is restricted when passing an intersection properly marked with a “school crossing” sign when any child is present.
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Sources: Parent Student Handbook Agreement, Parent Student Handbook Agreement
SNACKS. Throughout the school year, there may be events or occasions where snacks are provided for students. Your help in keeping our Suring Elementary students healthy is appreciated. Children do need healthy snacks during the day. Below you will find a list of acceptable and unacceptable healthy snack choices. Thank you for your support in this area! See chart for suggestions: Healthy School Snacks Birthday Treat Ideas Limit these please · Fresh or dried fruit . ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Yogurt · ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Pretzels . Popcorn · Cheese . Nuts · Crackers (whole grain is better) · Sandwich half · Whole grain bagel · Raw vegetables · Muffins (low fat) · Juice boxes (100% juice) · Fruit or cheese kabobs · Apple wedges · Raisins · Vegetable or fruit platter · Trail mix (nuts, dried fruit, unsweetened cereal, etc.) · Celery with peanut butter or cheese · Rice cakes -Carbonated beverages -High sugar, high fat foods -Desserts -Items needing refrigeration -Potato chips and similar chips -Fruit roll-ups, prepackaged "fruit" snacks -Pop tarts According to the latest Wisconsin legislation, W.S.A. 346.57(4)(b), the speed limit of 15 miles per hour is restricted when passing an intersection properly marked with a “school crossing” sign when any child is present.
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Sources: Parent Student Handbook Agreement