In a recent meeting of the Mount Vernon City Schools Board, significant updates were shared regarding food services and financial relief for students. The board discussed the selection of Aramark as the new food service management company, following a thorough evaluation process involving five interested firms. Aramark's proposal stood out due to their comprehensive team presentation, which included a chef who showcased their culinary offerings. The board expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, anticipating improvements in the food service program.
Additionally, the board announced that starting in the 2024-25 school year, all students will receive free breakfast and lunch, thanks to the successful application for a community eligibility provision grant. This initiative aims to alleviate financial burdens on families and ensure that all students have access to nutritious meals.
In a further effort to support families, the board revealed plans to waive academic fees for the upcoming school year, while still maintaining some fees for athletic participation and other activities. This decision was made possible by increased funding from various sources, reflecting the board's commitment to enhancing educational accessibility.
The meeting also noted ongoing challenges with internet connectivity, which had affected operations, but board members acknowledged the efforts of staff in managing these issues. Overall, the discussions highlighted a proactive approach to improving student services and financial support within the district.