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Free meals for all students as new program launches

July 19, 2024 | Marlington Local, School Districts, Ohio



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Free meals for all students as new program launches
During a recent government meeting, officials provided updates on various infrastructure projects and school programs, highlighting significant developments in both areas.

The meeting began with discussions on ongoing cement projects, particularly focusing on lighting and paving improvements. Contractors are scheduled to install new lighting in soccer lots next week, with the electric company set to drop in posts before paving begins. Additionally, officials noted that repairs at Washington School are underway to address major cement cracks found at the entrance, which may require additional welding and cement work.

In a notable shift for local schools, it was announced that all students will receive free breakfast and lunch starting this school year, thanks to the Community Eligibility Provision. This program allows schools with a high percentage of economically disadvantaged students to offer meals at no cost. Officials emphasized the importance of families still filling out a new form to ensure eligibility for fee waivers and to maintain federal funding, despite the meals being free for all students.

Concerns were raised regarding the impact of a 65-day closure on State Street, which could affect traffic and access to local schools. Officials assured that adjustments would be communicated to parents to mitigate any disruptions.

Looking ahead, the next meeting in August will focus on staffing updates, curriculum changes, and a review of the strategic plan for the upcoming school year. Officials encouraged community participation and questions as they prepare for the new academic year.

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