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JULY MEAL SERVICE

Thank you for joining us for summer meal service. With the conclusion of the year round school year and the transition back to school, we will offer curbside meal service through the end of 2021.

July curbside meal service will begin, Monday, July 12th. Curbside meals for the entire week will be available for pick up on Mondays between 6:45 a.m. – 7:45 a.m. In observance of the 4th of July holiday - No curbside service will be available the week of July 5th.

On Mondays, families can pick up five days of food, breakfasts and lunches, free of charge to any child 18 years old and younger. Families pick up curbside meals at the school site, listed below, which is most convenient. Meals can be picked up without the children present, however proof of child/children will be required. Proof of child must include the child’s name. Examples of acceptable forms of documentation are ParentVue, school record, medical record, etc. FNS will honor the current validation form. Please remember, students are only allowed 1 meal service (breakfast & lunch) per day – families cannot collect meals at school and through curbside for the same student.

We hope you will visit us at one of our Summer Curbside Meal Sites:

Summer Curbside Meal Sites (July 12 – , 2021) NO curbside service the week of July 5th Robert J. McGarvey ES* Edward Harris MS Florin HS 4350 Sophistry Dr., Rancho 8691 Power Inn Road, Elk 7956 Cottonwood Lane, Sac, Cordova, 95742 Grove, 95624 95828 Franklin HS Laguna Creek HS Pleasant Grove HS 6400 Whitelock Parkway, Elk 9050 Vicino Dr., Elk Grove, 9531 Bond Rd., Elk Grove, Grove, 95757 95758 95624 Sheldon HS Valley HS 8333 Kingsbridge Dr., Sac, 6300 Ehrhardt Ave., Sac, 95823 95829 *Curbside will only be available at Robert McGarvey through Monday, July 12, 2021.

For more information or if you have questions, please call (916) 686-7735 or visit our website at http://egusdschoolmeals.com

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This institution is an equal opportunity provider.