Sadie Saulter Breakfast Menu
Greenville, North Carolina
Last updated: January 23, 2026
This is a representative breakfast menu for Sadie Saulter. Sadie Saulter supports students in Greenville, NC with morning meal options. Menu details may be updated during the semester.
What's typically included in school breakfast
Many school breakfasts include a grain item, fruit, and a beverage like milk or juice.
Sample Weekly Menu
| Day | Item | Sides | Drink |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monday | Waffles | Toast, Muffin | Orange Juice |
| Tuesday | Oatmeal | Toast, Muffin | Apple Juice |
| Wednesday | Breakfast Burrito | Muffin, Apple | Apple Juice |
| Thursday | Oatmeal | Apple, Toast | Apple Juice |
| Friday | French Toast | Apple, Banana | Apple Juice |
How school meals work
Meal offerings are planned ahead by districts or nutrition teams and may change during the year. Students usually receive meals during scheduled breakfast or lunch periods.
Allergen Information
Allergen information may depend on current suppliers. Contact the school for ingredient lists and current details.
Contact Information
For the most accurate and current menu information, please contact:
- School: (252) 758-4621
- School District: Pitt County Schools
Frequently Asked Questions
Can breakfast items change during the year?
Yes. Menus can change based on season, supplier availability, and school scheduling.
What kind of food is typically served for breakfast?
School breakfasts often include items like cereal, breakfast sandwiches, fruit, and milk.
Who can I contact about breakfast eligibility or pricing?
The school or district can provide details about eligibility programs, pricing, and current options.
Where can I find the current breakfast menu?
For the most up-to-date breakfast menu, families should contact the school or district directly.
Is breakfast served every school day?
Most schools serve breakfast on regular school days, but schedules can vary by campus.
Important: This page shows a typical menu. For the latest breakfast updates, please contact the school directly.