Alexander Middle Lunch Menu
Nekoosa, Wisconsin
Last updated: January 23, 2026
This is a representative lunch menu for Alexander Middle. This school serves students in Nekoosa, WI. School lunch menus often follow district and federal nutrition guidelines, but daily offerings may vary.
What's typically included in school lunch
Most school lunches combine a main dish with sides like fruit/vegetables and a drink.
Sample Weekly Menu
| Day | Main Dish | Sides | Drink |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monday | Grilled Chicken | Rice, Carrots | Juice |
| Tuesday | Spaghetti | Banana, Peas | Water |
| Wednesday | Spaghetti | Banana, Rice | Milk |
| Thursday | Spaghetti | Peas, Banana | Water |
| Friday | Grilled Chicken | Peas, Baked Potato | Water |
How school meals work
School meals typically include core food groups and a beverage. Some schools also offer alternate options on certain days.
Allergen Information
Ingredient details can vary by supplier and day. If a student has allergies, contact the school for the most accurate information.
Contact Information
Need the latest menu details? Contact:
- School: (715) 886-8040
- School District: Nekoosa School District
Frequently Asked Questions
Are beverages included with lunch?
Many schools offer a beverage option with lunch, such as milk, water, or juice, depending on the day and program.
What types of food are typically served for lunch?
School lunches commonly include a main dish, sides such as fruits and vegetables, and a beverage like milk or juice.
Who plans the school lunch menu?
Menus are often planned by the district or school nutrition team and may follow federal nutrition guidelines.
Do schools offer multiple lunch options?
Some schools offer alternate main dishes or choices on certain days. Availability varies by campus and district.
Can menu items be substituted?
Yes. Schools may substitute items depending on availability and supplier changes.
Important: Menus are subject to change without notice. For the most current and accurate lunch menu, please contact the school or school district directly.