Schools
Grab-And-Go Meals Available For Kids Starting Tuesday In Ardmore
The Lower Merion School District said Lower Merion and Narberth kids 18 and under can get free meals in Ardmore starting Tuesday.
LOWER MERION TOWNSHIP, PA — Kids 18 years old and under in Lower Merion Township and Narberth Borough will be able to get grab-and-go lunches from Lower Merion School District’s Nutritional Services starting Tuesday, the district said. Breakfasts will be available beginning Tuesday, as well.
According to the district, lunches can be picked up weekdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Suburban Square parking lot at Montgomery and Anderson avenues in Ardmore.
Parent, guardians, and family members can pick up the meals for the children in their households.
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Grab-and-go meals will be places on a school bus lift gate, one at a time, to keep in compliance with social distancing guidelines, the district said.
Those coming to get meals will be asked to wait in cars or in the pickup line until it is their turn to approach the bus.
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Nursing staff will be working alongside Nutritional Services personnel to ensure everyone’s health and safety, according to the district.
Email castank@lmsd.org with questions about the grab-and-go meals, as staff on-site will not answer questions nor will they engage in conversations, the district said.
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