Draper Park Middle School
Tuesday, November 18, 2025
Breakfast Menu
Pancake Sausage on a Stick
Lean turkey sausage wrapped in pancake batter and baked to a crisp and juicy perfection! This kid-friendly breakfast item is a good source of gut-healthy dietary fiber and iron.
Breakfast Sandwich
This tasty breakfast sandwich is very popular with the kids. We use low-fat turkey sausage and a whole wheat English muffin. It's a great way to start the school day!
Cinnamon Roll
Our whole grain cinnamon rolls are amazing! Made from-scratch and baked fresh with cinnamon & light frosting, this gooey concoction is a home run with all those who eat it.
Whole Grain Cereal
A selection of whole-grain breakfast cereals. See the drop down menu below of the screen for a complete list of choices and specific nutrition information.
Whole Grain Muffin
See the drop-down below to see nutrition information and a complete list of flavors offered.
Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich
A whole wheat peanut butter and jelly sandwich without the crust -- also without high fructose corn syrup! It's all packaged up to grab it and go. Available with grape or strawberry jelly.
Mini Bagels with Cream Cheese
What's better than a bagel with cream cheese for breakfast? Mini bagels with cream cheese! These soft, whole grain bagels smothered in low-fat cream cheese are a happy start to any morning. As an added bonus, they contain absolutely no artificial colors or flavors. They come in two flavors: strawberry or cinnamon. YUM!
Hash Brown Patty
Hearty (and heart-healthy!) potatoes are baked to crispy, golden-brown perfection to start the day off on a very high note.
Wheat Toast
Whole wheat toast is loaded with fiber. Fiber digests more slowly than enriched flour, so your kid will stay full longer.
Assorted Yogurt
See drop-down below for flavor options and nutrition information.
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Lunch Menu
Sweet Pork Burrito
Our pork roast is seasoned and sweetened, then top onto a whole grain tortilla with made-from-scratch cilantro lime rice and seasoned black beans. It is offered with enchilada sauce and a sprinkle of cheese. With over 12 grams of fiber and 29 grams of protein, this meal will help students eat and stay full so they can concentrate on learning.

Black Beans
Black beans are high in protein and pair perfectly with many entrees. We're not quite sure what secret ingredient our chef used to make our beans so tasty, but they definitely are a hit!
Cherry Tomatoes
Tomatoes are rich in healthy antioxidants, including lycopene, which helps fight cancer! But tomatoes are more than healthy, they're tasty! And when we serve dunkable cherry tomatoes, the kids are all smiles!

Fresh Apple
All apples are not created equal. Ours are crisp and sweet, bringing over-sized smiles to students across the district. And with all the fiber and vitamins they contain, your child is sure to get an abundance of nutrition as well.
Sliced Peaches
Raisins
Fiber, potassium, and vitamin C are just three of the components that make raisins both the easy choice and the healthy choice. Natural sugars combined with slow-digesting fiber make for long-lasting energy for learning brains and growing bodies. Yum!
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