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Fall Meal Distribution 2020 Updated for September 28, 2020 Baltimore County Public Schools Office of Food and Nutrition Services Fall Meal Distribution 2020 Baltimore County Public Schools will provide school meals, at no cost, to all children ages 2-18 by curbside pickup or by bus delivery. The Office of Food and Nutrition Services meal distribution program is providing meals in cooperation with the Office of Transportation to provide increased access to meals during virtual learning from home. Who is eligible for meals? Meals are available to all children up to the age of 18, and to students with disabilities regardless of age. Can my parent or guardian pick up my meals? Yes, school staff will record the number of meals, student(s) name(s), and the vehicle at the curbside location. How are meals packaged and where do I pick up meals? No sign up or registration required. Meals are available for pick-up or with some limited bus delivery stops. • Monday – Two days of meals-breakfast and lunch (consists of cold food items, fruit, vegetables, milk and breakfast items) • Wednesday – Three days of meals-breakfast and lunch (consists of cold food items, fruit, vegetables, milk and breakfast items) Meals will be distributed in two ways: 1. Curbside pickup at the main entrance of every middle and high school, Monday and Wednesday from 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Arbutus Middle George Washington Carver Center for Arts Catonsville High & Technology Catonsville Middle Golden Ring Middle Chesapeake High Hereford High Cockeysville Middle Hereford Middle Deep Creek Middle Holabird Middle Deer Park Middle Kenwood High Dulaney High Lansdowne Middle Dumbarton Middle Loch Raven High Dundalk High Loch Raven Technical Academy Dundalk Middle Middle River Middle Eastern Tech High Milford Mill Academy Franklin High New Town High School Franklin Middle Northwest Academy of Health Services General John Stricker Middle Overlea High Owings Mills High Ridgely Middle Parkville High Southwest Academy Parkville Middle Sparrows Point Middle/High Patapsco High & Center for Arts Stemmers Run Middle Perry Hall High Sudbrook Magnet Middle Perry Hall Middle Towson High School Pikesville High Western School of Technology Pikesville Middle Windsor Mill Middle Pine Grove Middle Woodlawn High Randallstown High Woodlawn Middle 2. Meals by bus. **Below are the bus distribution locations; please choose the location closest to your home at the following times: Distribution Area Location Window SW @ Light Rail ( 4113 Baltimore Street at the end of Vermount Ave) 11:55-12:30 SW 1907 Hillcrest Road 11:00-11:15 SW 2nd Avenue and Francis Avenue 11:45-12:30 SW 5th Avenue and Bero Road 11:40-12:30 SW Alan Drive and Hooper Avenue 11:00-12:30 SW Arbutus Avenue and Benson Avenue 11:00-11:40 SW Arbutus Elementary 11:00-12:30 SW Baltimore Avenue and 5th Avenue 11:00-11:35 SW Baltimore Avenue and Hoffman Avenue 11:00-11:30 SW Baltimore Highlands Elementary 11:00-12:30 SW Bexhill Road and Rudisill Court 11:00-12:30 SW Cantwell Road (by poolhouse) 11:00-11:40 SW Cantwell Road and Oldstone Road 11:50-12:30 SW Cantwell Road and Townehouse Circle 11:00-12:30 SW Century Avenue and Tulip Avenue (McDowell side) 11:00-11:20 SW Chadwick Elementary 11:00-12:30 SW Charleston Avenue and Lakebrook Circle 11:00-12:30 SW Clover Hill Road and Potterfield Road 11:30-12:30 SW Colmar Road and Bowman Hill Drive 11:25-11:40 SW Colony Hill Apartments 11:00-11:25 SW CVS - 3915 Hollins Ferry Road (front parking lot) 11:55-12:30 SW Deerbrook Road and Middleford Road 11:00-11:40 SW Dlong Road and Cedar Circle Drive 11:50-12:30 SW Dogwood Elementary 11:45-12:30 SW Edmondson Heights Elementary 11:00-12:30 SW Fairbrook Road and Tudsbury Road 11:00-12:30 SW Featherbed Elementary 11:00-12:30 SW Gilston Park Road and Alexander Avenue 11:00-12:30 SW Greengage Road and Munford Road 11:00-11:30 SW Halethorpe Elementary 11:30-12:30 SW Halfpenny Lane and Adamsview Road 11:45-12:30 SW Hamlet West Apartments 11:35-12:30 SW Harwall Road and St. Agnes Lane 11:00-12:30 SW Heatherfield Drive and Claybrooke Drive 11:00-11:25 SW Hebbville Elementary 11:00-12:30 SW Hithergreen Drive and Hallam Court 11:00-12:30 SW Huntington Drive and Parsons Avenue 11:50-12:30 SW Ingleside Avenue in front of Pat's Pizza 11:00-11:45 SW Jeffrey Road and Jeffland Road 11:40-12:30 SW Johnnycake Elementary 11:00-12:30 SW Johnnycake Road and Inwood Ave 11:00-11:30 SW Karendale Circle 11:00-11:35 SW Kendale Apartments (1037 Maiden Choice Lane) 11:50-12:30 SW Kent Avenue and Cecil Avenue 11:00-12:30 SW Kimble Road and Langrehr Road 11:00-12:30 SW Kriel Street and Englewood Avenue 11:00-12:30 SW Lansdowne Elementary 11:00-12:30 SW Lantern Hill Apartments 11:00-12:30 SW Melvin Park Apartments 11:00-12:30 SW Mirga Circle and Linus Drive 11:50-12:30 SW Oak Drive and Hutton Ave 11:00-11:30 SW Opposite 2655 W Park Drive 11:50-12:30 SW Powhatan Elementary 11:00-12:30 SW Remoor Road and Digby Road 11:00-11:40 SW Riverview Elementary 11:00-11:10 SW Riverview Elementary 11:00-12:30 SW Rose Avenue and Magnolia Avenue 11:25-11:50 SW Royal Court and Kincheloe Avenue 11:00-11:30 SW Save-a-Lot (5101 East Drive) 11:45-12:30 SW Seton Hills Lane and Kelox Road 11:00-11:40 SW Songbird Circle and Birdnest Court 11:00-12:30 SW Stony Barr Road and Sawmill Branch Road 11:40-12:30 SW Sulphur Spring Road and Victory Drive 11:00-11:35 SW The Apartments at Diamond Ridge 11:00-11:40 SW Westland Gardens Apartments 11:00-12:30 SW Westowne Elementary 11:00-12:30 SW Wildlife Drive and Top View Court 11:40-12:30 SW Wilmont Drive and Ransome Drive 11:35-12:30 SW Woodbridge Elementary 11:00-12:30 SW Woodmoor Elementary 11:00-12:30 NW 10090 Mill Run Circle (by AMC Movie Theater) 11:00-11:30 NW Annen Woods Apartments @ Granary Dr 11:00-11:30 NW Beaverhead Circle 11:00-11:30 NW Bedford Elementary 11:45-12:30 NW Bengal Road and Collier Road 11:00-11:30 NW Bonnie Ridge Apartments 11:45-12:30 NW Brice Run Apartments 11:45-12:30 NW Brilliant Beginnings (4300 Old Milford Mill Road) 11:00-11:30 NW Brookbury Apartments 11:45-12:30 NW Brubar Court Apartments 11:45-12:30 NW Campfield Early Learning Center 11:00-11:30 NW Caraway Apartments 11:45-12:30 NW Carriage Hill Apartments 11:45-12:30 NW Church Lane Elementary 11:00-11:30 NW Cinnamon Circle Apartments 11:00-11:30 NW Countess Drive 11:45-12:30 NW Deer Park Elementary 11:45-12:30 NW Deer Trailway and Button Buck Circle 11:00-11:30 NW Dunhill Village Apartments 11:45-12:30 NW Fairbrook Road and Scarborough Circle 11:45-12:30 NW Fox Cliff Court 11:45-12:30 NW Garrison View and Stonemark Court 11:45-12:30 NW Gentlebrook Road and Silentglade Road 11:00-11:30 NW Glyndon Elementary 11:00-11:30 NW Glynita Circle 11:45-12:30 NW Greene Tree Road and Avalon Way 11:45-12:30 NW Hernwood Elementary 11:00-11:30 NW Hithergreen Drive and Notthinghill Court 11:00-11:30 NW Joleon Road and Painted Tree Drive 11:00-11:30 NW Liberty Place Apartments (1 Liberty Place) 11:00-11:30 NW Marley Drive and Greens Lane 11:00-11:30 NW Marriottsville Road and Axehead Court 11:45-12:30 NW Milbrook Elementary 11:45-12:30 NW Milbrook Park Apartments - Leasing Office 11:45-12:30 NW Mindale Circle Apartments 11:45-12:30 NW Mollye Road and Sage Court (@ apartments) 11:00-11:30 NW Olde Court Apartments (at Tentmill Lane) 11:00-11:30 NW Owings Mills Elementary 11:00-12:30 NW Pittsfield Road and Township Drive 11:45-12:30 NW Pleasant Ridge Drive and Willow Bend Drive (Morningside Apartments) 11:00-11:30 NW Randallstown Elementary 11:00-11:30 NW Reisterstown Elementary 11:00-11:30 NW Richmar Apartments (Richmar Road) 11:45-12:30 NW Salem United Methodist Church (Windsor Mill Road and Rolling Road) 11:45-12:30 NW Savoy Plaza - Glen Michael Lane (front loop) 11:00-11:30 NW Scotts Branch Elementary 11:00-11:30 NW Slade Ave and Warren Park Drive 11:00-11:30 NW St. Charles Apartments (@ poolhouse) 11:45-12:30 NW Timbergrove Elementary 11:00-11:30 NW Upper Mill Drive and Parkers Farm Road 11:00-11:30 NW Watermill Apartments (Enchanted Hills Road) 11:45-12:30 NW Weis Shopping Center - Lakeside Blvd 11:45-12:30 NW Winand Elementary 11:00-12:30 NW Winfield Elementary 11:00-11:30 C 1301 Dalton Rd (@ alley) 11:00-11:25 C 37 Solar Circle 11:30-11:50 C Beehive Place and Firefly Circle 11:45-11:50 C Breezewick Road and Crestwick Road 11:30-11:40 C Castle Drive and Holly Lane 11:00-11:20 C Colbury Road (@ tennis courts) 11:00-11:25 C Collinsdale Road and Sayward Avenue 11:55-12:05 C Collinsdale Road and Wyecombe Way 11:30-11:50 C Duke of York (first driveway enter stop near benches) 11:00-12:00 C Epsom Road and Sadler Road 11:20-11:25 C Gelding Drive and Red Mare Court 11:25-11:40 C Greenside Drive and Wickersham Way 12:00-12:10 C Halesworth Road and Daventry Drive 11:55-12:05 C Halstead Elementary 11:00-11:25 C Hillendale Road and Deanwood Road 11:30-11:45 C Hillendale Road and Daytona Road 11:20-11:30 C Hillgreen Circle and Sorley Way 11:30-11:55 C Kings Ridge Apartments (@ sign) 11:40-12:00 C Linkside Drive and Morrislea Court 11:50-12:15 C Loch Raven Senior Ctr - 1801 Glen Keith Blvd 11:00-12:15 C Locustvale Road and Southerly Road 11:00-11:15 C Mockingbird Lane and Ivywood Lane 11:50-11:55 C Naturo Road and Yakona Road (@ playground) 11:00-11:15 C Northview Road and Ridgely Oak Road 11:35-11:50 C Opposite 1809 Coburg Court 11:00-11:10 C Opposite 319 Limestone Valley 11:00-11:25 C Padonia Elementary 11:00-12:30 C Pleasant Plains Elementary 11:30-12:00 C Polaris Court and Cloister Road 11:55-12:15 C Seventh District Elementary 11:00-11:30 C Sorley Road and Woodlake Drive 11:00-11:20 C Warren Elementary 11:50-12:30 NE 1701 Cheasco Ave - Chesaco Shopping Center 11:00-11:20 NE 66th Street and E.
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