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This summary captures different models school districts and program providers are operating to ensure students have access to nutritious meals during school closures due to COVID-19. FRAC encourages school districts and program operators to develop a comprehensive plan for continued nutrition services in the event of school closures. Effective plans should maintain safety and social distancing. Plans should ensure that all students and their parents are able to easily access student meals through pick up sites throughout the community (grab and go and drive thru) where students and/or their parents can pick up multiple meals at a time. For those students with transportation barriers, school districts and community partners should consider utilizing bus routes and home delivery, in addition to meal pick-up sites throughout district. **Indicates best practice** Questions? Please contact Etienne Melcher Philbin, emelcher@frac.org.
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AKAnchorage School DistrictPre-packaged breakfast and lunch meals weekdays from 10 am-2 pm, at 21 meals sites. Food will be available for any child 18 years of age or younger. Students are encouraged to pick up meals, if they are unable then parents may pick up for them. Grab and go items include a "take and bake" frozen, prepackaged lunch to eat hot. Three bus routes now delivering meals, looking to expand this.https://www.asdk12.org/Page/15118
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ALHunstville City SchoolsFour fixed sites open 10am-1pm offering curbside pick up, and in select neighborhoods, mobile yellow bus delivery for lunch 11am-12pm. Any child or individual that tells a city bus operator that he/she is riding to get to a feeding site may ride for free.https://www.huntsvillecityschools.org/newscenter/coronavirus-crisis-contingency-plan-updated-3-23-20
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ARFayettville Public SchoolsGrab and Go breakfast and lunch will be available to any child age 18 and younger over Spring Break( 3/23-3/27). After spring break, meals will additionally be available through the FPS food truck for anyone 18 years old or younger. Food truck locations will be announced.https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/628572/Spring_Break_Meals.pdf
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AZYuma Elementary School DistrictOffering free breakfast and lunch via grab n’ go from 11am-1pm to any child 18 or younger. The meal service will continue through spring break until school reopens.https://www.yuma.org/
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CA Capistrano Unified School DistrictFree meals for any child under the age of 18, no paperwork required, children must be present in car. Meals available at four sites 11:30-1:00 pm.https://www.instagram.com/p/B9uYA1yF0-U/
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CA Elk Grove School DistrictOffering meals (lunch for that day and breakfast for the following day) at drive-thru sites for children between 11am-1pm. Children must be present in order for meals to be provided.http://blogs.egusd.net/fns/2020/03/10/egusd-drive-thru-meal-service/
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CA Oakland Unified School DistrictOperating 11 grab and go sites at schools throughout the city where children will be able to pick up multiple days worth of food to take home.https://www.ousd.org/coronavirus
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CA Sacramento City UnifiedDistributing breakfast and lunch meals to cars every day of school closure for any child 18 years of age or younger to take home between 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 13 locations. https://www.scusd.edu/e-connections-post/sac-city-unified-will-continue-provide-meals-affected-students
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CA San Francisco Unified School DistrictStudent Nutrition Services is committed to ensuring no child goes hungry and will provide free meals to all children in San Francisco while schools are closed. Free grab and go meals are available to pick up at 24 sites throughout San Francisco. Visit sfusd.edu/schoolfood for locations and schedules. https://www.sfusd.edu/services/health-wellness/nutrition-school-meals
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CA Inglewood Unified School DistrictBesides providing grab-and-go breakfasts and lunches for students, a school district in California is partnering with the L.A. Regional Food Bank to give out meal kit boxes to families with enough food for 30 meals. https://www.inglewoodusd.com/apps/news/article/1207924
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CA San Leandro Unified School DistrictOffering boxed meals (lunch and breakfast for the following day) for free to all children under 18 regardless of meal program eligibility. Meals can be accessed via the drop off areas in front of each location by vehicle, bicycle, or on foot.https://www.sanleandro.k12.ca.us/Page/11741?fbclid=IwAR3ZSxh0YU5EBVRca30xRm_wINv_9E6Hgd_F5nw9-rwsdHxuShELWMlhwUg
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CODenver Public SchoolsProviding breakfast and lunch to all students in Denver, ages 1-18 at sites throughout the districts (grab and go and drive thru) https://www.dpsk12.org/faq-about-the-coronavirus-covid-19-and-dps/?fbclid=IwAR3epY5jd9NlLUN5t3QV90vmP5lyl3MZlfneeNHaZWwM0vd_t8q4rzNU1B0
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CT Amity Regional School DistrictUsing Twitter to keep the community updated (but has the Twitter embedded on the school website); Meals will be provided to ALL children in the household if at least one child is enrolled in a school in Bethany, Orange, Woodbridge, or Amity. Meals will be provided daily Monday through Friday. Meal pick up will be 10:00 am - 12:00 noon of both breakfast and lunch free of charge. Families did not have to previously qualify for free/reduced lunch in order to participate in this program. Clear directions for where to enter and exit and to not get out of the car. Cars need to provide the first and last name of the registered student and the number of children in the household who are eligible for
a meal.
https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1584456412/amityregion5org/y0awbs9w7s0imz8yxcj0/FoodServiceLetterMarch17.pdf
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CT Waterbury Public SchoolsProviding 'grab and go' breakfast and lunch at certain school locationshttps://www.waterbury.k12.ct.us/News/2325#sthash.VLDAoLmM.dpbs
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DC District of Columbia Public SchoolsMeals will be available for all students every weekday from 3/16-3/31 from 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. at 16 sites. DCPS also provides other locations where families may pick up or pre order additional foodhttps://dcfoodproject.org/emergency-food-access
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DEBrandywine School DistrictProviding meals at most schools and delivering meals via school bus to four community hubs throughout the districthttps://de50000195.schoolwires.net/domain/5015
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FLLee County schools"Grab & Go" meal distribution plan, which is set to start feeding kids 18 and younger Monday.The program will work much like the summer feeding program does, where anyone under the age of 18 can receive free food. They just need to be present to receive the bags of food, which contain breakfast and lunch. The school sites will make use of the bus ramps, ensuring that families can stay in their car and keep the line moving. Meals will be distributed from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Monday through Friday.https://www.leeschools.net/our_district/departments/business_services/food_nutrition_services
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FLMiami-Dade Public SchoolsAll schools will be providing hot grab-and-go meals for both breakfast and lunch between 9am and 12:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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GAMarietta Public SchoolsDelivering meals to 81 specific bus stops (18 different routes) throughout the district daily. https://www.marietta-city.org/Page/3531
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GALaurens County School DistrictProviding week's worth of breakfasts and lunches to families. At every location, each student receives breakfast and lunch for all seven days. Meals are distributed on Mondays and Wednesdays only. Also, it does not matter how many children are in a household, as long as those receiving the meals are under 18.https://www.lcboe.net/ AND https://41nbc.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/IMG_1684.jpg
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GARichmond County SchoolsChildren do not have to be present at meal sites. In addition to sites, buses will deliver food to area neighborhoods Monday – Friday between 11:00 am -1:00 pm. Students and parents can meet the bus at the end of their driveway where school nutrition staff will provide them with a lunch. Buses will drive through the neighborhoods throughout the two hour timeframe to ensure that children are able to access meals. **BEST PRACTICE**https://www.rcboe.org/Page/54909 AND https://www.wrdw.com/content/news/Richmond-County-Schools-activating-school-bus-food-delivery-for-kids-out-of-school--568955291.html
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GuamThe Guam Department of Education launched a “Grab-N-Go” school meals distribution on Monday, serving 8,000 meals. The program offers meals at no cost to all children ages 18 years and below, including children from both public and private schools. The program utilizes a drive-thru operation, on a first come first served basis, and walkers are also accepted. The school meal distribution will remain operational through the remainder of the government-wide school closure due to COVID-19. The program is available on weekdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., except on holidays and during spring break (April 6-10, 2020).https://ghs.guam.gov/jic-release-no-29-help-stop-spread-misinformation-dphss-updates-home-delivered-meals-gdoe-grab-n-go
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IADes Moines Public SchoolsDMPS is extending its spring break and will offer grab-and-go meals from all middle school sites on March 26 and 27 (days that would have normall been school days), between 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM,at 10 middle school sites for all students. https://www.dmschools.org/coronavirus/dmps-close-monday-march-30/
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IDMountain Home School DistrictProviding grab and go meals (breakfast and lunch) at multiple sites throughout the district.https://www.mtnhomesd.org/uploads/5/4/5/6/54566927/covid19_-_school_closure_meal_sevice_-_mar_17_20.pdf
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ILValley View School DistrictServing FREE KIDS MEALS beginning Wednesday, March 18 (and every Monday & Wednesday from 9-11am) through Drive thru (grab and go) for up to 4 kids for 2-3 days both breakfast and lunch http://thetimesweekly.com/news/2020/mar/24/valley-view-school-district-expands-emergency-meal/#.Xnuog8cP_ak.twitter
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ILSchool District U-46Providing free meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner and snack) to all children 18 and under from 10am-11:30am throughout the week. Two days of meals served various dates. Children do not need to be present to receive food. **BEST PRACTICE**https://www.u-46.org/domain/10853
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INKokomo School CorporationFive meals (breakfast and lunch) grab and go only available once a week (Wednesday) for all students at three sites. Must provide student name, grade level, and school to receive meal.http://www.kokomoschools.com/UserFiles/Servers/Server_164962/File/KokomoFamilies/COVID-19/Family%20and%20Student%20Resources/Family%20Letter%203-13-20.pdf
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KSPrairie Hills Unified School DistrictGrab & Go Meal Service began Monday, March 23rd. Breakfast and lunch are served Monday through Friday on days when school was scheduled to be in session. This service is FREE for any child ages 1 -18 at the schools in the area as well as a few additional sites at Community Centers and Libraries. The lunch that students receive will include items for breakfast the following day. Serving at these locations is from 11:30 am - 12:15 pm. Meal delivery is available in cases of self-isolation/quarantinehttps://www.usd113.org/vnews/display.v/ART/5e80b02548601?in_archive=1https://www.facebook.com/prairiehills113food
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KSEmporia Unified School District 253District is doing grab-and- go in six locations and is going to try a three-day process where we serve one-day worth of [breakfast and lunch] meals on Monday, then Tuesday’s and Wednesday’s meals on Tuesday, and Thursday’s and Friday’s meals on Thursdayhttp://www.usd253.org/home/about-us/district-services/business-operations/food-service/
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KYBoone County SchoolsSchool cafeterias will remain open to provide grab and go breakfast and lunch. Parent/Guardians will need to call the school cafeteria to place a request for a breakfast or lunch. School cafeteria phone numbers may be found under FAQ’s on the district’s website.https://www.boone.k12.ky.us/News/30644#sthash.7E2ovZMW.dpbs
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KYFayette County Public SchoolsBoxed meals (breakfast and lunch) will be available for children at a total of 115 bus stops and 18 school locations throughout Fayette Countyhttps://www.fcps.net/site/default.aspx?PageType=3&DomainID=4&ModuleInstanceID=7576&ViewID=6446EE88-D30C-497E-9316-3F8874B3E108&RenderLoc=0&FlexDataID=40987&PageID=1
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KYJefferson County Public SchoolsJCPS will open 43 sites for families to pick up breakfast and lunch while schools are closed. The district will operate 37 school sites and eight mobile sites from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Friday. Only one meal per child present will be allowed. Here are links to a list of sites, a map and menus:https://www.jefferson.kyschools.us/departments/communications/monday-memo/jefferson-county-public-schools-coronavirus-response-faq
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LANOLA Public SchoolsIn an effort to better serve and protect the health of students, families, food service providers, and staff at community feeding sites, NOLA Public Schools and our partners are condensing the weekly schedule at the Citywide Feeding Program sites by providing multiple days of meals during specific daily time frames. NOLA-PS also asks the business community for its support in ensuring that working families are allowed to leave work to pick-up these meals to ensure they are able to benefit from this program. Students over 18 that are enrolled in public K-12 schools, including students with disabilities through age 22, are also eligible for free meals at open sites.  Students do not need to be present to receive meals. Parents or caregivers may pick up meals on behalf of the students within their household.
Child nutrition resources are available to those under 18 years of age and those who currently attend a public school.
Students who are over 18 years of age and are currently enrolled in public schools will also be allowed to access the community feeding programming. Schools will be contacting those families directly to ensure they are aware of the services available to them. 
https://nolapublicschools.com/news/press-releases/nola-ps-issues-continuing-updates-surrounding-district-s-covid-19-response-march-24
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MASalem Public SchoolsInstructions are written in English and Spanish; The program is based loosely on the procedures used in the summer with eight grab-and-go stations at area school campuses as well as school buses deliver food to seven remote locations. Families are encouraged to contact the Food Service Department if further accommodations (health concerns, disabilities, etc.) are needed. Encourage familes to send one person to pick up food to limit contact https://www.salemk12.org/news/what_s_new/food_service_and_medication_retrieval
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MABoston Public SchoolsA variety of grab and go meals available to all Boston children beginning Tuesday, March 17. Locations will be open Monday - Friday from 8:30 am - 11:30 am at multiple schools. As well some schools are checking for toiletry needs of students as well and providing those as well https://www.bostonpublicschools.org/Page/8098
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MAChicopee Public SchoolsProviding grab and go breakfasts and lunches in pre-packed bags on tables outside distribution sites for quick handoff and minimal contact. Meal service is between 8am-1pm to accommodate parents who may still have to work. Anyone under the age of 18 may take a free lunch and breakfast for the next day. Does not matter if they are a Chicopee student. Only requirement is that the child(ren) have to be present. https://www.chicopeefresh.com/meet-the-team.html
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MAWorcester Public SchoolsStarting March 18th will be providing meals at 30 locations including schools, YMCAs, libraries, and apartment buildingshttps://twitter.com/worcesterpublic/status/1239360826986737665
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MALowell Public Schools Beginning Monday, March 16th grab and go breakfast and lunch meals — both hot preparations and sandwiches/salads/yogurt platters — are available to all Lowell Public School children Monday - Friday at 11 school sites (and counting) on a rotating distributions schedule from 10:30 AM - 2:00 PM. Anyone coming to pick-up meals is eligible — the tables outside distribution sites offer quick handoff and minimal contact. Students do not need to be present at the time of pick-up. ​https://www.lowell.k12.ma.us/site/Default.aspx?PageID=3773​
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MIKalamazoo Public SchoolsStarting Monday, March 16, 2020, Kalamazoo Public Schools will distribute two days’ worth of food (grab and go) every Monday and Wednesday to eligible children. Every Friday they will issue three days’ worth of food.https://wwmt.com/news/local/kalamazoo-schools-meals-on-wheels-still-plan-on-feeding-families-during-school-closures
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MIKenowa Hills Public SchoolsDelivering meals (breakfast and lunch) via school bus. Meals are available for all children (0-18 years old and up to 26 years old for young adults with a disability), whether or not they attend Kenowa Hills. Working with community partners to pull together weekend meals that will be included in Friday deliveries. Click here for meal delivery route. Any student (or parents on behalf of their children) can meet a bus to grab their meals based on the scheduled routes. **BEST PRACTICE**https://www.khps.org/covid-19-update
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MOSaint Louis Piblic SchoolsThe following schools and sites below will serve meals free of charge for all St. Louis children 18 and younger from 8am to noon, Monday through Friday for the dates listed. No student ID is required. Grab-and-go meals are available for students, but students cannot stay at the school to eat them because of social distancing guidance from state and local health agencies.https://www.slps.org/meals
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MOGrandview C-4 School DistrictThe Grandview C-4 School District will be providing grab-and-go meals at several locations throughout the community as well as several delivery sites based upon a bus route system during our extended school closure period. Meals (which will include breakfast and lunch) will be available to ALL children in the community. https://www.grandviewc4.net/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=1689616&type=d&pREC_ID=1865602
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MOJoplin School Districtprovide food at 14 sites, on eight bus routes and on eight special education bus routes. At the busiest, workers are handing out up to 3,000 meals — an increase from 1,300 meals in the first days after classes were suspended. Originally, they served meals on a daily basis; now deliveries and curbside service are offered on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Each day, students receive a lunch for that day and meals until the following pickup day. For example, on Monday, students receive a Monday lunch, two meals for Tuesday and a Wednesday breakfast.http://www.joplinschools.org/cms/one.aspx?pageId=7562200
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MNSaint Paul Public School Starting Monday, April 20, will no longer have bus stop deliveries but instead weekly home meal delivery to SPPS families who are in need of food for their children. Meals are only for kids ages 18 and under, or those with a disability enrolled in a school program. families need to register for home delivery. Meals will be available for pick up from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. (or while supplies last) at 4 sites with social distancing measureshttps://www.spps.org/Page/38722
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MSPascagoula-Gautier School DistrictProviding two days worth of meals on Monday and Wednesday, and one day worth of meals on Friday at multiple locations. Resource packets available for children at every location. https://www.pgsd.ms/apps/news/article/1189181
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MT Hamilton School DistrictSack meals are available for students from 10AM to 2PM for the rest of the closure in the same location packets of class materials are picked up. Information updated daily with menu items on imbedded facebook page. If this time period doesn't work for pickup alternative times can be arranged by calling the district office https://www.hsd3.org/
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MT Superior School DistrictGrab and go meals every weekday for students, from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm. Meals can also be ordered for delivery to individual homes.http://www.ssd3.us/
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NCPublic Schools of Robeson CountyThe Public Schools of Robeson County will provide free to-go meals for students at eight sites within the district starting Tuesday, March 17, 2020. Moving forward, to-go meals will be provided Monday – Friday. Children must be ages 1- 18 and attend PSRC schools. Lunch and tomorrow’s breakfast will be available for pick-up from 11:00 am – 1:00 pm and lunch must be consumed within four hours of pick-up. All sites are drive-thru only. Parents may pull up to the designated area and a school nutrition employee will provide the number of meals needed. Parents are asked to stay in their cars during meal pick up. Adult meals are available at a la carte pricing.https://www.robeson.k12.nc.us/site/handlers/filedownload.ashx?moduleinstanceid=91122&dataid=141157&FileName=Child%20Nutrition%20PSRC.docx.pdf
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NC Haywood County SchoolsHaywood County children can pick up meals at one of the school distribution sites or at the bus stop, which works out to about 50,000 meals a week. https://www.haywood.k12.nc.us/blog/2020/04/29/meal-distribution-update/
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NCSampson County SchoolsChange to meal schedule for all sites - No meals Friday, April 10, 2020 or Monday, April 13, 2020. Thursday, April 9, 2020 meal pick will include lunch for Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday and breakfast for Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday.https://www.sampson.k12.nc.us/domain/66
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NCAsheboro City Schools The buses will make meal stops at regular bus stops and hub stops. Bus routes will begin at 11 a.m. Once the bus is at a complete stop, bus drivers are to honk their horn alerting students in the area of their arrival. Bus drivers are to wait for students to pick up their meals and remain at the stop as long as students are being served. Parents are asked to please be ready to pick up meals so that the bus may proceed to the next stop in a timely manner.

Meals will be available to children up to age 18 and will be prepared for take away as a precaution during a time when social distancing is recommended to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
https://www.wfmynews2.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/schools-serving-free-meals-coronavirus-piedmont-triad-nc/83-7b1acb44-802f-4ec0-8411-37bcb0c1ab4d
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NCDurham Public SchoolsDurham Public Schools is working with the county transportation department to deliver meals to 81 sites throughout the county. They use 13 food prep school sites. Each prep site prepares and serves meals at those schools and also packs meals to put on buses. One or two team members gets on the bus to serve.https://www.dpsnc.net/site/default.aspx?PageType=3&DomainID=4&ModuleInstanceID=450&ViewID=6446EE88-D30C-497E-9316-3F8874B3E108&RenderLoc=0&FlexDataID=37720&PageID=1
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NJSouth Brunswick Township School District District using both pick up sites and bus route delivery. Pick up sites open on Mondays and Wednesdays from 8AM to 10AM, with tables and personnel at the front doors. Families need to fill out one online survey per family to indicate order and location of pickup needed.
https://www.sbschools.org/news/what_s_new/free__reduced_food_services_during_remote_learning
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NJMastery Schools of CamdenProviding meals (2 breakfast and 2 lunches at a time) to children 18 and under from 10am-noon every other day.www.masterycharter.org/COVID
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NMBelen Consolidated SchoolsProvide two different opportunities for children to have access to meals. Buses will be delivering meals along their regular scheduled elementary morning bus routes. Grab-n-go meal services will continue at all school sites between the hours of 10:30 am and 12:30 pm.https://www.krqe.com/health/coronavirus-new-mexico/belen-schools-offer-meals-by-bus-pick-up-sites/
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NMLas Vegas Public SchoolsBeginning Monday, March 16, 2020 through April 3, 2020, Las Vegas City Schools will be serving grab & go breakfasts and lunch to students. At this time, no one will be allowed to eat in the cafeteria. Buses will travel to outlying communities following their bus routes to deliver breakfast and lunch.https://www.newmexico.gov/education/meal-sites-for-children/
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NYBuffalo Public SchoolsProviding meals to any child 18 or younger, children do not have to be present. Will have one hot meal and one breakfast item to be available at all community schools and an additional 14 schools from 11 am-1 pm, Monday-Friday.
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NYIthaca City School District Free breakfast and lunch to any ICSD child for the duration of the school closure. Families do not need to be eligible for free and reduced price lunch in order to receive these meals. In order to help support travel and social distancing restrictions, the ICSD moved to only home delivery for school meals beginning with meal pickup locations are no longer operational.The meals are delivered to families' homes on a daily basis, Monday through Friday. Any ICSD family can arrange for daily meal delivery by completing the googleform online delivery request form. Families should complete one form per week for all children in the household as the menu changes and the district wants to follow allergies and preferences. Over the phone support is offered for those without internet etc. Also using route for other purposes such as diaper delivery and cenus outreach
https://www.ithacacityschools.org/districtpage.cfm?pageid=1519
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NY New York City Public Schools Meals can be picked up at all Meal Hubs 7:30 am to 1:30 pm, Monday through Friday. Meals Hubs will operate for children and families from 7:30 am to 11:30 am, and for adults from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm No one will be turned away at any time. All adults and children can pick up multiple meals at one time.Vegetarian and halal options available at all sites. No dining space is available, so meals must be eaten off premises. Parents and guardians may pick up meals for their children No registration or ID required.Now offering Kosher meals!https://www.schools.nyc.gov/freemeals
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OHCincinnati Public SchoolsProviding meals to children between ages 1-18 via drive thru or walk up sites. Meal distribution sites will be set up outside in the parking lot or bus lane at each school. Meals will be served on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. All meals will be served between 11am-1pm. On Mondays and Wednesdays, children will receive two breakfasts and two lunches. On Fridays and Tuesday, March 17, children will receive one breakfast meal and one lunch. **BEST PRACTICE**https://www.cps-k12.org/news/coronavirus
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OHColumbus City SchoolsOffering grab and go meals to all children age 18 and under, Monday through Friday, at multiple site throughout the city. Kids will also be able to pick up lunch at breakfast, or pick up the next day's breakfast at lunch. Also, per federal regulations, children 18 and under must be in attendance in order to pick up food. We are working with elected officials in an attempt to modify this, and we will update our website and social feeds if this does change.https://www.ccsoh.us/Page/7560
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OHToledo Public Schools Identified 8 local schools to be grab and go pick up locations - breakfast and lunchhttps://www.wtol.com/article/news/local/tps-leaders-react-to-3-week-break/512-9871f168-e6e6-442f-a643-a05e1bf77d4e
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PABensalem School DistrictProviding meals (breakfast and lunch) to all children 18 and under Monday-Friday at multiple sites throughout the district. Vegetarian options provided. https://www.bensalemsd.org/apps/news/article/1185331
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PAMastery Charter SchoolsProviding meals (2 breakfasts and 2 lunches at a time) to all children 18 and under, 2 days a week from 10-12 at 14 locations. www.masterycharter.org/COVID
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PAPhiladelphia School DistrictProviding two shelf stable meals from 9am-noon at sites throughout the city. https://www.phila.gov/2020-03-14-find-free-meals-and-safe-spaces-for-students-while-schools-are-closed/
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PAGreat Valley School DistrictProviding multiple meals (including weekend meals) two days a week at various locations throughout the district.https://www.gvsd.org/Page/17808
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PA Norristown Area School DistrictOnce a week, 5 days worth of meals (5 breakfast and 5 lunches) will be available via grab and go at multiple sites throughout the district. One site is a walk up site and another is a drive through site. Meal bags will be available to all district students, as well as any siblings under the age of 18. Meals must be consumed off-site. Information about local food pantries has been posted on the district website for families than need additional support. **BEST PRACTICE-MULTIPLE MEALS**https://www.nasd.k12.pa.us/site/default.aspx?PageType=3&DomainID=4&ModuleInstanceID=1121&ViewID=6446EE88-D30C-497E-9316-3F8874B3E108&RenderLoc=0&FlexDataID=6657&PageID=1
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SCAbbeville County School DistrictProviding 5 breakfasts and 5 lunches meals for each child 18 and under at multiple sites throughout the district. Pick up is from 12:30 - 1:30 on Monday only. Students must accompany the parent or adult for pickup. Parents can bring all children 18 and under and special needs students 21 and under to receive weekly meals.​https://accc.acsdsc.org/o/abbeville-county-school-district/live_feed
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SDBrandon Valley School DistrictGrab & Go Lunch will be available for our children. Congregation at the distribution site is not allowed and students must grab their meal and go home. All children 18 & under are Free. Grab & Go Lunch offered from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. at the following sites on Tuesdays (Multiple Lunches Provided); have a seperate website link with all COVID-19 updates including meal sites https://brandonvalley.k12.sd.us/covid/covid.html
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TNHancock County School District Includes instructions for meal reheat and storage. The program provides lunch and snack to any child under the age of 18, regardless of enrollment status. Mondays from 11:00am-12:00pm in different locations https://hancockcountyschools.com/news/f/hancock-county-schools-to-feed-children-during-school-closure
https://secondharvestetn.org/blog-post/covid-19-update/
https://secondharvestetn.org/blog-post/covid-19-update/
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TXAustinProviding meals for children under the age of 19 and their parents/caregivers at more than 70 locations. Grab and go meals will be offered at more than 15 sites and school buses will deliver meals throughout the community at more than 50 locations (sites were chosen based on 50 percent or more students receiving meal benefits). Each child may receive one breakfast and one lunch meal, daily. Through the community-supported Austin ISD Crisis Support Fund, parents and caregivers accompanying their children may receive daily breakfast and lunch meals. Children, parents and caregivers may also receive a weekend pack on Fridays, to help provide additional food security. Children, parents and caregivers must be present to receive meals.https://www.austinisd.org/coronavirus/meals
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TXFort Worth SchoolsOffering mid-day meals at 8 different school locations using food truckshttps://www.fwisd.org/mealstogo
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TXSan Antonio ISDCurbside meal service for students 18 and younger will be provided at high schools in the district. Breakfast can be picked up between 8-9 a.m. and lunch can be picked up between 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Children must be present to receive a meal.https://www.saisd.net/upload/page/0162/docs/school%20closure%20-%20meal%20plan%20-%20logo.pdf?fbclid=IwAR2U-Mh67_eWFGxuIeCkS0YdYnE_CpFKn-dQ4IUW1MG0L-liWFlZ1PaPA0w
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VALynchburg City School DistrictUsing a mixture of pick up and bus routes with a detailed bus map on the website. Breakfast and lunch will be available to all children up to age 18 regardless of income. Giving out two days’ worth of meals on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. This will include two breakfasts, two lunches, and four cartons of milk and are will not be delivering meals on Tuesdays or Thursdays. https://www.lcsedu.net/2020/03/15/lcs-meal-delivery-map
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VAPrince William County Public SchoolsProviding breakfast and lunch at multiple sites throughout the district, including spring break. Parents can pick up meals with proof of student enrollment (student id, report card, or other school documentation with student's name.http://www.pwcs.edu/news/what_s_new/to-go_meals_available_free_during_closure
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VALoudon County Public Schools Providing free breakfast and lunch daily at all schools during school closures. Meal service runs from 8am-1pm. Students are allowed to receive two meals daily (a breakfast and a lunch) and can choose to take both meals simultaneously. Meals will be distributed outside school buildings in a designated area that will vary from school to school.https://lcpshealthycafe.org/
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VTAddison Northwest Supervisory UnionProvides breakfast and lunch to their local families. Meals are delivered by bus every weekday morning directly to their students' homes and stored in the families' coolershttps://www.anwsd.org/
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WAHighline Public SchoolsMeals will be available to all students under the age of 18 at various school locations. No registration required.https://www.highlineschools.org/about/news/news-details/~board/district-news/post/all-schools-closed-effective-march-16
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WAMcKenzie School DistrictDelivering breakfast and lunch to students along bus routes at regular stops. Busses will be operating on a 2 hour delay schedule for morning routes.https://www.mckenziesd.org/o/mckenzie-school-district/page/covid-19-information--3
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WANorthshore School DistrictOffering meals through two different models. School site delivery: Pick up meals at 33 school sites-online preorder required each day, 15 minute pick up window and limited home delivery for families unable to travel. https://www.nsd.org/northshorelearns/meals?fbclid=IwAR0NGryq2jEu7i8F0Gg7fvoUYe8_m4mbVQri4Z5JwSWLtT06pwVDF10I_jA
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WASeattle Public SchoolsDistributing lunches from 11am-1pm every weekday at 26 school sites throughout the city. All SPS students can participate. https://www.seattleschools.org/district/calendars/news/what_s_new/coronavirus_update
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WIMilwaukee Public SchoolsDistributing a packaged breakfast and lunch at 20 sites across the city Monday through Friday from 11am-1pm. In an effort for students to continue learning during this closure, sites will also offer instructional materials to support grade-level to take home.https://mps.milwaukee.k12.wi.us/News/MPS-offers-packaged-meals-for-students-during-school-closure.htm
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WISchool District of CudahyProviding free packaged meals (lunch and breakfast for the next morning) to all children ages 4 to 20 years old at multiple locations. These meals will be available daily, Monday through Friday, from 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM, for the duration of the school closings.https://www.cudahysd.org/district/health/_Coronavirus/MealProgramduingCOVID19Closure.pdf
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WYWyoming City SchoolsFour days worth of breakfasts and lunches per student will be available for pickup 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Thursday, March 26, at Finneytown’s Brent Elementary School at 8791 Brent Drive.We anticipate moving back to delivery to the front door of homes within the City of Wyoming after spring break with delivery of breakfasts and lunches for five days happening each Tuesday. After spring break, if a student has been receiving food, they will be on the delivery list going forward (no need to continue ordering at that time). If a student has not been receiving food and would like to request delivery, orders must be placed by 9 a.m. on Monday each week. Cancellations will need to be made on this timeframe, also. New meal orders and cancellations should be placed by calling Nutrition Services https://mailchi.mp/675ff2aa82a0/cowboy-club-march-school-chatter?e=a49a54a5dc
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