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Fremont schools hand out five-day meal bags and milk to children through Aug. 11
Summary
Fremont City Schools’ summer meal program is handing out five days’ worth of breakfast and lunch and a half-gallon of Toph’s milk to children ages 1–18 every Monday from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. through Aug. 11, district child nutrition supervisor Jessica Michael told the Fremont City Schools Board of Education.
Fremont City Schools’ summer meal program is handing out five days’ worth of breakfast and lunch and a half-gallon of Toph’s milk to children ages 1–18 every Monday from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. through Aug. 11, district child nutrition supervisor Jessica Michael told the Fremont City Schools Board of Education.
“It’s open to every child, not just our Fremont children. Any child is eligible regardless of where they live or go to school,” Michael said during the board’s meeting, describing the program’s hours, eligibility and what each bag contains.
Michael told the board the program packs meals at the Ross cafeteria and operates across six buildings and kitchens in the district. To help ensure meals go to…
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