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School Meals in Dauphin County School Meals in Dauphin County School District The District’s meal program will be supported through collaboration with the Pennsylvania Department of Education and the National School Lunch Program. Any child, 18 or under, who lives within the boundaries of Central Dauphin School District will be eligible for free breakfast Central Dauphin School District and lunch. Central Dauphin East High School The CHILD MUST BE PRESENT in order to receive the meal due to National School Lunch Program reimbursement guidelines. Meals will be given on a first come, first served basis until supplies run out. We will adjust supplies as we are able to gauge the level of community Central Dauphin High School participation in the program. Central Dauphin East Middle School Central Dauphin Middle School Who: Any child, 18 or under, who lives within CDSD’s boundaries. Lingelstown Middle School Swatara Middle School What: Free breakfast and lunch – both meals will be given at the same time. Chambers Hill Elementary Where: East High School AND Swatara Middle School – choose the location that is most convenient for your family. Maps and directions to E H Phillips Elementary the pickup area are located on the district’s website. Linglestown Elementary Lawnton Elementary When: Starting March 17th, and every weekday between 8:30AM – 11:00AM. Middle Paxton Elementary Mountainview Elementary How: Drive-thru service only. West Side Elementary Paxtang Elementary Paxtonia Elementary Rutherford Elementary South Side Elementary Tri Community Elementary West Hanover Elementary During the current period of school closure for all K-12 schools through Friday, March 27, Derry Township School District is committed to Derry Township School District helping ensure students in need of food assistance do not experience meal interruption while they are not in school. Hershey Early Childhood Center-K-first grade The district will be providing resources for the breakfast and lunch meals, which students would normally receive during school hours. We are working collaboratively through our community partnership with Cocoa Packs, which will be facilitating the delivery of these meals in conjunction with the additional food assistance it normally provides for students. During this two-week period, Cocoa Packs will operate out of Hershey Primary Elementary-2nd-3rd grade the Spring Creek Church of the Brethren, located at 335 E. Areba Avenue in Hershey. Hershey Intermediate 4th-5th grade As this situation continues to evolve, additional information will be provided as it becomes available. Any questions regarding food distribution Hershey Middle School-6th through 8th grade operations, pick up, etc. should be directed to Cocoa Packs via email at [email protected]. Hershey High School Community members interested in assisting Cocoa Packs further during this increased time of need, please visit the Cocoa Packs website. https://cocoapacks.org/ Halifax Area School District We are making provisions to provide meals to students who are enrolled in the Child Nutrition Program Meal Service. Enders-Fisherville Elementary The schedule for drive through food pick-up in the rear of the Elementary School for students enrolled in the free/reduced meal program: Elementary Week One: Tuesday, March 17 - 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. or Thursday, March 19 – 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Halifax Middle School *Package of 4 days of meals for each eligible student Halifax High School Week Two: Monday, March 23 – 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. or Wednesday, March 25- 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. *Package of 5 days of meals for each eligible student If you are experiencing barriers in accessing this program, please email [email protected] or call 717-896-3416 x 108 For more information on the Federal Child Nutrition Program, please contact Lori Weber at [email protected] or 717-896-3416 x 126 ====================================================== Good morning, Bonnie: We are working on finalizing a plan today which we will need to submit to the PA Department of Education for approval. If approved, we plan to begin serving a “grab and go” type breakfast and lunch to students multiple days a week – again, this is pending approval from PDE. We will communicate specific information to our families via our SchoolMessenger system once we have confirmation. Thank you! Beginning Tuesday, March 17th, while schools are not in session, the administration will invite parents/guardians to pick up meals for their children between 10:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. We are asking Pre K to 4th grade to arrive at 10 am, 5th – 8th grade to arrive at 10:30 am, and Harrisburg School District 9th – 12th grade to arrive at 11 am. If a family has multiple children, please pick one of the listed time slots to pick up meals for your children. Meal pick up will be available Tuesday, March 17th - Friday, March 20th at six (6) designated school locations across the city of Harrisburg. Ben Franklin-K3-4 and K-4th The plan for the week of March 23rd is still being developed. The locations are: Camp Curtin K3-8 -Foose School – 1301 Sycamore Street, Hbg. PA 17104 Downey K3/4 K-4th -Rowland Academy – 1842 Derry Street, Hbg. PA 17104 Foose K3/4-K-4th -John Harris Campus – 2451 Market Street, Hbg. PA 17103 Hamilton/Camelot-AEDY John Harris High School -Downey School – 1313 Monroe Street, Hbg. PA 17103 Marshall-5th-8th Math and Science -Ben Franklin School – 1205 North Sixth Street, Hbg. PA 17102 Melrose-K-4 Rowland-5th-8th -Camp Curtin Academy – 2900 North Sixth Street, Hbg. PA 17110 SciTech High School Scott-Pre K3/4-K-4th Lower Dauphin School District pending North Elementary School South Elementary School Matthew Thronton Elementary School Moose Hill Pre K-K Lower Dauphin Middle School Lower Dauphin High School EACH CHILD MUST BE PRESENT in order to receive the meal due to National School Lunch Program reimbursement guidelines. Meals will be given on a first come, first served basis until supplies run out. We will adjust supplies as we are able to gauge the level of community Middletown Area School District participation in the program. Lyall Fink Elementary John Kunkel Elementary WHO: any child, 18 years and under, regardless of home district Robert Reid Elementary WHAT: a free lunch and a snack for breakfast the next morning. Both meals will be given at the same time. Lunches will include sandwiches, Middletown Area Middle School fresh vegetables, fruit and milk. Cereal and other assorted breakfast items and a milk will be provided for snack. Middletown Area High School WHERE: Fink Elementary School (rear lot), 150 N. Race St. AND Middletown Area High School (front drive-up lane) 1155 N. Union St. Choose the location that is most convenient for your family. WHEN: Starting Tuesday, March 17, 2020 and every weekday between 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM. HOW: Walk-up and drive-thru service. No congregating at the location is permitted. The District’s meal program will be supported through collaboration with the Pennsylvania Department of Education and the National School Lunch Program. Any child, 18 or under, will be eligible for the lunch and snack. If the United States Department of Education, Governor’s Office and/or the Pennsylvania Department of Education provide new program guidance, it could modify and/or change the operations of the food distribution. Any such changes would be communicated through our District website. Thank you for your patience with District officials as we adjust to ever-changing circumstances during this unprecedented time. Questions? Please contact Amy Dintiman at 717-948-3300, ext. 1020 or [email protected]. Millersburg Area School District 717 Pizzeria, Millersburg offering pizza and water Lenkerville Elementary Millersburg Middle School Millersburg High School Steelton-Highspire School District Dear Roller Families: Steelton Highspire Elementary During the state-mandated closure of schools due to Coronavirus (COVID-19), the Steelton-Highspire School District will be providing free Steelton Highspire Middle School grab and go breakfast and lunch meals to any resident children aged 18 and under. Steelton Highspire High School The District’s meal program will be supported through collaboration with the Pennsylvania Department of Education and the National School Lunch Program. Any child, 18 or under, who lives within the boundaries of Steelton-Highspire School District will be eligible for free breakfast and lunch. The CHILD MUST BE PRESENT in order to receive the meal due to National School Lunch Program reimbursement guidelines. Please be mindful that there will be perishable items within your breakfast/lunch and some items may need to be refrigerated. Who: Any child, 18 or under, who lives within SHSD’s boundaries. What: Free breakfast and lunch – both meals will be given at the same time, although the breakfast being provided is for the following day. Where: Grab & Go will be available at the following locations: Highspire: Memorial Park Concession Stand, Lumber Street Steelton: East End Park, South 4th Street & P Street Mt. Zion Church, Second Street & Locust Street New Hope Primitive Baptist Church, Second Street & Mohn Street When: Starting March 17th, and every weekday between 10:30AM – 11:30AM during the school district closure Susquehanna School District While schools are closed due to COVID-19, the Susquehanna Township School District will provide free meals to children through age 18. Thomas Holtzman Elementary Sara Lindemuth/Anna Carter Primary School Susquehanna Middle School The District invites families and caregivers to pick up meals for their children beginning on Wednesday, March 18, 2020. Meals (breakfast Susquehanna High School and lunch) will be provided on a first come, first served basis. All breakfasts and lunches will be nutritionally balanced. All children through age 18 must be present to receive meals. In an attempt to prepare, the district is asking that parents/guardians CLICK HERE to sign up (the deadline to sign up will be Monday, March 16th at midnight).
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