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Last Updated: March 23, 2020 Meal Information from Each School District Meal information from each school district in the Snohomish County region during the school closures 3/17/2020-4/24/2020. Check districts in other areas statewide to find out what’s available in other areas. Arlington Public Schools: Bus drivers will transport school staff to the various locations with breakfast and lunch grab-and-go bags for students. Students will be able to pick up their meals at the different stops that are closest to their neighborhoods from 9:45 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. Monday through Friday. The stationary sites at Presidents Elementary and Arlington High School will continue to serve meals from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. (See map for locations). In addition to the current meal pick-up at Presidents Elementary, Arlington High School and the Arlington Boys and Girls Club, buses will be delivering food to these locations: Site 1: Lutheran Church in Silvana (1717 Ole Larson Rd) Site 2: Arlington Heights Community Club Site 3: Oso Fire Station Site 4: Bryant Community Grange (across from Bryant Store) Site 5: Angel of the Winds Casino South Parking Lot Site 6: Sisco Heights Church (McElroy Rd) Site 7: Kent Prairie Elementary School Site 8: Mobile Estates (off 67th Ave NE in Arlington) Site 9: High Clover @ 47th Ave and High Clover Blvd Site 10: Trafton General Store In order to help us identify how many meals to prepare for each location, please complete this form. We appreciate your patience as we work through this ever-changing situation. Additional information is available on Arlington Public Schools' Coronavirus (COVID-19) page at this link. Last updated: March 23, 2020 Darrington School District: To combat food insecurity, we will continue to provide Grab-and-Go breakfast and lunch service to any youth in need (through age 18) weekdays throughout the closure. Meals are available outside the cafeteria weekdays from 11:30am-12:30pm. Adult meals are not available at this time. STARTING MONDAY, TRANSPORTATION STAFF will deliver meals to youth on bus routes who live outside town (in-town students will still need to pick-up at cafeteria). Deliveries will start about 4 hours later than AM bus pick up times (about 11 AM for first stops). Please stand back a safe distance from the road, and be at least 15 minutes early. Drivers will make one trip only, and are not allowed to drop meals off at houses (per state guidelines). Next week, look for the white DSD vans at your bus stop. We have served over 120 meals the first three days, and want to serve even more next week! We appreciate your patience and flexibility as we work out the details of this new service. If you have any questions, please email our lead driver Toni Lenon [email protected] for more information. https://www.darringtonschools.org/ Edmonds School District: Food Service Delivery Request / Solicitud para entrega de servicio de alimentos The Food and Nutrition Department plans to continue to provide meals to all children during school closures. Any child can go to any location. Children 1-18 can pick up free breakfast and lunch packaged together. Please help us maintain social distancing by taking your food home for later. No paperwork is needed. Children must be present to pick up a meal. In addition, adults can purchase a meal for $5. If you have a barrier to access meals please contact family support team. Meal delivery available Some of our families are not able to get to our meal pickup sites for various reasons. We want to make sure we are able to deliver meals to those who need them. Please fill out this survey and we will do everything we can to assist. Please note that the survey is not available between 9:00 AM and 2:00 PM while delivery crews are out of the office. Español / Spanish El Departamento de Alimentos y Nutrición planea continuar proporcionando comidas a todos los niños mientras que las escuela estan cerradas. Cualquier niño puede ser ir a cualquier lugar.Los niños de 1 a 18 años pueden recoger el desayuno y el almuerzo GRATIS empaquetados juntos. Ayúdenos a mantener el distanciamiento social llevando su comida a casa para más tarde. No se necesita papeleo. los niños deben estar presentes para recoger una comida. Los adultos pueden comprar una comida por $5. Si tiene una barrera de acceso, comuníquese con el equipo de apoyo para familias. Entrega de comidas Algunas de nuestras familias no pueden llegar a nuestros sitios de “comida para llevar” por varias razones. Queremos asegurarnos de que podemos entregar comidas a quienes las necesitan. Por favor llene esta encuesta y haremos todo lo posible para ayudarlo. List of locations / Lista de lugares: Grab and Go meals are available Monday thru Friday at these locations Las comidas para llevar estáran disponibles de lunes a viernes en estos lugares Last updated: March 23, 2020 Site Address Hours 1 Woodstone Apartments 16520 North Rd, Bothell 8:45-9:00 AM 2 Lakeside Apartments 6102 St Albion Way, Mountlake Terrace 9:15-9:30 AM 3 Lynnwood High 18218 North Road, Bothell, WA 98012 10:00-10:30 AM 4 Meadowdale Middle 6500 168th St SW, Lynnwood, WA 98037 10:00-10:30 AM 5 Mountlake Terrace High 21801 44th Ave West, Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043 10:00-10:30 AM 6 Serra Vista Apartments 15517 40th Ave W, Lynnwood, WA 98087 10:30-10:45 AM 7 Lynnwood Elementary 18614 44th Ave West, Lynnwood, WA 98036 10:30-11:00 AM 8 Scriber Creek Apartment 20921 44th Ave W, Lynnwood WA 98036 10:45-11:00 AM 9 Lynndale Elementary 19030 72nd Ave W, Lynnwood, WA 98036 11:00-11:30 AM 10 Chase Lake Elementary 21603 84th Ave W, Edmonds, WA 98026 11:00-11:30 AM 11 College Place Elementary 20401 76th Ave W, Lynnwood, WA 98036 11:00-11:30 AM 12 Mountlake Terrace Elementary 22001 52nd Ave. W., Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043 11:00-11:30 AM 13 Cedar Valley Elementary 19200 56th Ave W, Lynnwood, WA 98036 11:00-11:30 AM 14 Community Life Center 19820 Scriber Lake Road, Lynnwood WA 98036 11:00-11:30 AM 15 Collins junctions Apartments 4727 200th St SW, Lynnwood, WA 98036 11:00-11:30 AM 16 Spruce Park 16834 36th Ave W, Lynnwood, WA 98037 11:00-11:15 AM 17 A' Cappella Apartments 15001 35th AVE W Lynnwood, WA 98087 11:30-11:45 AM 18 Meadowdale Community Church 4900 168th Ave St SW, Lynnwood WA 98037 11:30-11:45 AM 19 Oak Heights Elementary 15500 18th Ave W, Lynnwood, WA 98037 12:00-12:15 PM 20 Martha Lake Mobile Manor 415 Lakeview Rd Lynnwood, WA 98087 12:30-12:45 PM 21 Alderwood Boys & Girls Club 19719 24th Ave W #10 Lynnwood, WA 98036 12:30-1:00 PM 22 Martha Lake Elementary 17500 Larch Way, Lynnwood, WA 98037 12:45-1:00 PM *More sites might be added please check here for updates * Es posible que se agreguen más lugares, verifique aquí las actualizaciones Please watch for updates. https://www.edmonds.wednet.edu Last updated: March 23, 2020 Everett Public Schools: Please take a moment to fill out this survey. Everett Public Schools works closely with community partners and this survey will help assess capacity gaps for childcare and other resource issues families might have. Meals for emergency school closure Monday, March 23 our free meal service will be limited while we rearrange our program to better practice physical distancing. Our goal is to make sure all children receive the nutrition they need, but we also want to make sure we are doing it in a safe manner. Preordering meals is no longer available. Meals will be available for pick up at: · Evergreen Middle School | 11:15-11:45 a.m. · Silver Lake Elementary School | 12-12:30 p.m. · Hawthorne Elementary School | 11:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Starting Tuesday, March 24, meals will be provided at curbside at Hawthorne, Garfield, Lowell, Jefferson, Silver Lake and Cedar Wood elementaries and Evergreen Middle. Times will be updated Monday evening. Due to physical distancing standards, and for the safety of our staff, meals will no longer be delivered directly to homes. Thank you for your understanding as we make these necessary changes to keep everyone safe. For the most up to date information visit the district website, www.everettsd.org Granite Falls School District: Free to-go meals will be available for any child through the age of 18 or is a current student, at Granite Falls Middle School Multi-Purpose room located at 405 North Alder Ave, Granite Falls, WA 98252. Meals will include breakfast and lunch and will be available 11-1 pm Monday through Friday throughout the closure. Current guidelines surrounding meal distribution: 1. A child must be present to receive a meal 2. The child must be between the ages of 1-18 or a current student 3. No adult meals will be available for purchase 4. Children do not need to be a student of the district 5. Meals are to-go and will not be eaten on-site If you have any questions, please contact the district office at 360-283-4310. https://www.gfalls.wednet.edu/home Index School District: Lunches are available on Thursdays . 436 Index Ave., Index, WA 98256 360-793-1330 https://indexschooldistrict.net/district/ Lake Stevens School District: We have free grab-and-go meals for any person 18 years or younger, and persons 19- to 21-years- old with a physical or mental disability, as defined by the state, between 11:30 a.m.
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