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Page County Public Schools expands summer meal routes, serves more than 6,600 meals in first week
Summary
The school system told the board its summer food service program has 50 stops countywide, distributed 14-meal packs and served 6,664 meals in the first six days; staff described a new food truck and a blast freezer that unlocked $13,000 in produce funds.
Miss Jeffreys, the district's nutritional services presenter, told the Page County School Board the division's summer food service program began last week and is already serving hundreds of children.
“We're over 100,000 breakfasts, over 200,000 lunches, almost 20,000 supper meals,” Miss Jeffreys said, summarizing the 2024–25 school-year totals and the department's summer work. She told the board the program operates Monday through Thursday at 50 stops around the county, with each stop visited once a week and new evening stops added in Raleighville, Luray, Stanley and Shenandoah.
The program provides a 14-meal pack—seven breakfasts and seven lunches—per registered…
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