Schools
South Washington County Schools Announce Emergency Meal Registration And Pickup Information
If you sign up for grab and go food options by noon, you may pick up your meals at the next scheduled mealtime.
March 17, 2020
South Washington County Schools will be providing grab and go meals to anyone under the age of 18 or those enrolled in our Next Step program. To register for meals, please complete the questionnaire.
Find out what's happening in Woodburyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The registration includes:
- Food deliveries to families twice a week (If available. Families will be contacted with more information)
- Grab and go food options at Crestview Elementary
If you sign up for grab and go food options by noon, you may pick up your meals at the next scheduled mealtime. Food is available on Mondays and Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. starting on Wednesday, March 18 at Crestview Elementary School located at 7830 80th St. S., Cottage Grove, MN 55016.
Find out what's happening in Woodburyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Meal Schedule:
- Monday meals will include two breakfasts and two lunches
- Wednesday meals will include three breakfasts and three lunches
Grab and Go Meal Pickup Instructions:
Locate the carpool lane on the east side of the building (closest to park) and go to door number two. Families are required to have their school-aged children with them when picking up the meals. Please stay in your vehicle, and a nutrition services staff member will bring you the appropriate number of meals. If you do not have a vehicle, please stay outside the building until a staff member can assist you.
Additional Information and Support:
- The latest information in English is available at sowashco.org/covid19
- For more information in Hmoob, please contact Mee Yang at myang022@sowashco.org
- For more information in Español please contact Tania Sprague at tsprague@sowashco.org
- For more information in Soomaali, please contact Hassan Yusuf at hyusuf@sowashco.org
This press release was produced by South Washington County Schools. The views expressed here are the author’s own.