Schools
Lower Merion Schools Changing 'Grab-And-Go' Lunch Program
Families seeking the meals are asked to register online so the district can prepare the necessary number of meals.
ARDMORE, PA — The Lower Merion School District is making changes to its grab-and-go lunch program that aims to feed students as they are out of school during the new coronavirus crisis.
According to the district, meals will be distributed only between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays in the Suburban Square parking lot at Montgomery and Anderson avenues, across from former Ruby's location.
At those times on those days, district families will still be able to get 10 meals — five breakfasts and five lunches — each week.
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Families looking to get the meals are asked to register online here to allow the district's Nutritional Services to prepare the necessary number of meals.
On Monday, families will receive:
Find out what's happening in Ardmore-Merion-Wynnewoodfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- Monday's lunch
- Tuesday's breakfast and lunch
- Wednesday's breakfast
On Wednesday, families will receive:
- Wednesday's lunch
- Thursday's breakfast and lunch
- Friday's breakfast and lunch
- Monday's breakfast
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