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School District/Charter School District/Charter Schools Address Days Times Meals Dates Instructions Helpful Links Organization Alum Rock Union School Painter/Sheppard Middle School 480 Rough & Ready Rd. SJ Monday 11:00 a.m. to 1: Lunch and March 17th 18 years of age or younger District Hubbard Elementary 1680 Foley Ave through 00 p.m. Breakfast though April Curbside pick up or walk through will be available in the parking lot or bus lane Dorsa Elementary 1290 Bal Harbor Way Friday 6th Cesar Chavez School 2000 Kammerer Ave Arbuckle Elementary 1970 Cinderella Ln, San Jose Linda Vista Elementary 100 Kirk Ave, San Jose https://resources.finalsite. net/images/v1584407264/arusdorg/ctu at3itibpp3impkobc/FamilyLetter3-6-20. pdf ACE Charter Schools Empower Middle School 625 South Sunset Ave., SJ Monday 11:00 a.m. to 1: Lunch and March 17th 18 years of age or younger Esperanza Middle School 1665 Santee Dr., SJ through 00 p.m. Breakfast though April Drive through pick up (no need to get out of car) Inspire Middle School 1155 E. Julian St., SJ Friday 6th ACE Charter High School 1776 Education Park Drive, SJ. Next to public library www.acecharterschool.org Alpha Public Schools Jose Hernandez/Blanca Middle 1601 Cunningham Ave., SJ. Monday 10:00 to 12:00 March 16th Children 18 and younger (grab and go) Cornerstone Academy 1598 Lucretia Blvd., SJ. through CAPS 11:00 to though April Friday 1:00 6th Berryessa Union Piedmont Middle School 955 Piedmont Rd SJ Monday 12:00 p.m. to 1: Lunch Only March 16th A lunch bag will be available for students and families Elementary Morrill Middle School 1970 Morrill Ave, San Jose through 00 p.m. though April https://www.berryessa.k12.ca. Vinci Park Elementary 1311 Vinci Park Way, San Jose Friday 6th us/Announcements/ Cambrian School District Price Middle School 2650 New Jersey Avenue Monday 11:00 a.m. to 1: Lunch and March 17th 18 years of age or younger through 00 p.m. Breakfast though April Curbside pick up or walk through will be available in the parking lot or bus lane Friday 3rd https://www.cambriansd.org/ Campbell Union School Blackford Elementary 1970 Willow St SJ Monday 11:00 a.m. to Lunch and March 16th Serving students up to 18 years of age. Meals will not be consumed on site; they are to be eaten elsewhere. District Capri Elementary 850 Chapman Dr. Campbell through 12:00 p.m. Breakfast though April A pre-packaged lunch and a pre-packaged breakfast will be offered for the following day. Please contact Castlemont Elementary 3040 E. Payne Ave Campbell Friday 3rd Child Nutrition Services at (408) 341-7210 or e-mail at [email protected] for any questions. Lynhaven Elementary 881 S. Cypress Ave SJ Rosemary Elementary 401 W Hamilton Ave Campbell Sherman Oaks Elementary 1800 Fruitdale Ave SJ Monroe Middle School 1055 S. Monroe St SJ https://www.campbellusd.org/news/covid19-meals Campbell Union High Boynton High School 901 Boynton Avenue, San Jose Monday 11:30 a.m. to 1: Breakfast and March 16th All children aged 18 years and younger. Meals will not be consumed on site; they are to be eaten elsewhere. School District Branham High School 1570 Branham Ln, San Jose through 00 p.m. Lunch though April A pre-packaged lunch and a pre-packaged breakfast will be offered for the following day. Del Mar High School 1224 Del Mar Ave, San Jose Friday 3rd Leigh High School 5210 Leigh Ave, San Jose Prospect High School 18900 Prospect Rd, Saratoga Westmont High School 4805 Westmont Ave, Campbell https://www.cuhsd. org/apps/pages/coronavirusinfo Cupertino Union School Cupertino Middle School 1650 S Bernardo Ave, Sunnyvale Monday 11:00 a.m. to March 16th children 18 and younger. Grab and go https://www.cusdk8. Disttict through 12:00 p.m. though April org/site/default.aspx? Friday 3rd PageType=3&DomainID=4&Modul eInstanceID=35&ViewID=6446EE8 8-D30C-497E-9316- 3F8874B3E108&RenderLoc=0&Fle xDataID=27143&PageID=1 Downtown College Prep El Camino Middle School 1402 Monterey Hwy, San Jose Monday 12:00 p.m. to 1: Lunch March 16th There will be drive up service as well as walk up service. Parents can get specific service location information El Primero High School 1402 Monterey Hwy, San Jose through 00 p.m. though April on the school website. 18 and younger. Prepackaged Lunch, child must be present. DCP Alum Rock Middle School 2888 Ocala Ave, San Jose Friday DCP ARMS 11: 3rd https://9f8.bcf.myftpupload.com/wp- content/uploads/2020/03/English- 00-12:30 COVID-19-Meal-Service-Flyer.DCP_. pdf School District/Charter Schools Address Days Times Meals Dates Instructions Helpful Links Organization East Side Union High Foothill High School 230 Pala Ave Monday 12:00 to 1:00 p. Lunch March 16th There will be drive up service as well as walk up service. Parents can get specific service location information School District Andrew Hill High School 3200 Senter Road through m. though April on the school website. 18 and younger. Calero High School 420 Calero Ave Friday 3rd Evergreen High School 3300 Quimby Rd Independence High School 617 N. Jackson Ave James Lick High School 57 N. White Rd Mt. Pleasant High School 1750 S. White Road Oak Grove High School 285 Blossom Hill Road Piedmont Hills High School 1377 Piedmont Road Santa Teresa High School 6150 Snell Ave. http://www.esuhsd. Silver Creek High School 3434 Silver Creek Road org/documents/Home% WC Overfelt High School 1835 Cunningham Ave. 20Page/Free%20Meals% Yerba Buena High School 1855 Lucretia Ave. 20During%20School%20Closure% 20Period%20-COVID-19-%2003- 16-20.pdf Evergreen School Caldwalder 3799 Cadwallader Avenue, San JoseMonday 11 a.m. to 1:00 Lunch and March 16th Lunch service will be a "grab and go" format; Curb Side Service District Carolyn Clark 3701 Rue Mirassou, San Jose through p.m. Breakfast though April Cedar Grove 2702 Sugarplum Drive, San Jose Friday 3rd Chaboya 3276 Cortona Drive, San Jose Dove Hill 1460 Colt Way, San Jose Evergreen 3010 Fowler Road, San Jose Holly Oak 2995 Rossmore Way, San Jose Laurelwood 4280 Partridge Drive, San Jose Levya 1865 Monrovia Drive, San Jose Matsumoto 4121 Mackin Woods Lane, San Jose Millbrook 3200 Millbrook Dr., San Jose Montegomery 2010 Daniel Maloney Dr, San Jose Norwood 3241 Remington Way, San Jose Quimby 3190 Quimby Road, San Jose Silver Oak 5000 Farnsworth Drive, San Jose J.F. Smith 2220 Woodbury Ln, San Jose Katherine Smith 2025 Clarice Drive, San Jose O.B. Whaley 2655 Alvin Avenue, San Jose https://www.eesd. org/cf_news/view.cfm? newsid=7127 Franklin-McKinley Dahl 3200 Water Street San Jose Monday 11:00 a.m. to 1: Lunch and March 16th Curb side. Children 18 and younger School District Franklin 420 Tully Road through 00 p.m. Breakfast though April Hellyer 725 Hellyer Avenue Friday 3rd Kennedy 1602 Lucretia Avenue Larion 3975 Mira Loma Way Los Arboles 455 Los Arboles St. Mckinley 651 Macredes Avenue Meadows 1250 Taper Lane Ramblewood 1351 Lightland Road Santee 1313 Audubon Drive Shirakawa Sr 665 Wool Creek Drive Stonegate 2605 Gassman Dr. Windmill Springs 2880 Aetna Way Bridges 1702 McLaughlin Ave Grab & Go for Breakfast and College Connection 1855 Lucretia Ave. Lunch. https://www.fmsd. org/apps/news/article/1184552 School District/Charter Schools Address Days Times Meals Dates Instructions Helpful Links Organization Fremont Union High Fremont High School 575 W. Fremont Ave. Sunnyvale Monday 10:30 a.m. to Lunch and March 16th Curb side or walk in School District Cupertino High School 10100 Finch Ave, Cupertino through 12:30 p.m. Breakfast though April Monta Vista High School 21840 McClellan Rd, Cupertino Friday 3rd Lynbrook High School 1280 Johnson Ave, Cupertino https://www.fuhsd. Fair Oaks Park High School 540 N Fair Oaks Ave, Sunnyvale org/departments/food-services Gilroy Unified School Solorsano Middle School 7121 Grenache Way Gilroy Monday 10:00 a.m. -1:00 Lunch and March 16th Packaged meals at 7 schools sites during the school closure; 18 years and younger District South Valley Middle School 385 I.O.O.F Avenue through p.m. Breakfast though April ADB Elementary 9300 Wren Avenue Friday 3rd Eliot Elementary 475 Old Gilroy Street https://resources.finalsite. Glen View Elementary 600 West Eighth Street net/images/v1584146218/gusdk1 Rod Kelly Elementary 8755 Kern Avenue 2caus/bfcq7hrb7p3yekhsrzgi/Mea Rucker Elementary 325 Santa Clara Avenue lsavailable_combined.pdf Lakeside Joint School Lakeside 19621 Black Road, Los Gatos Once a week, Lunch and March 16th Staff will be reaching out individually to families that participate in the state-funded school lunch program. District by Breakfast though April appointment 3rd , during district office hours (10am- 3pm) http://www.lakesidelosgatos.org/ Loma Prieta Joint Union Loma Prieta Elementary School 23800 Summit Rd, Los Gato Gift Card to Lunch and March 16th Staff will be reaching out individually to families that participate in the state-funded school lunch program. https://www.loma.k12.ca. School District C.T. English Middle School families who Breakfast though April us/site/default.aspx? qualify for 3rd PageType=3&DomainID=4&Modul F&R lunch to eInstanceID=161&ViewID=6446EE buy food 88-D30C-497E-9316- from the 3F8874B3E108&RenderLoc=0&Fle local store xDataID=10036&PageID=1 Los Altos Elementary Mistral Elementary 505 Escuela Ave Monday 11:30 a.m. to 1: Lunch and March 18th Food for Thought Truck - Grab and Go; Drive up - curbside or walk up meals; Breakfast and lunch, packed School District through 00 p.m. Breakfast through April together. Friday 3rd https://www.lasdschools.org/ Los Gatos Union School Fisher Middle School 19195 Fisher Ave Monday 11:00 a.m.
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