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Food Service Community Update
The District has been approved for the free meal program offered by the U.S.D.A.
Oct. 1, 2020
The District has been approved for the free meal program offered by the U.S.D.A. This program will be available until December of 2020 or until the funding appropriated for the free meal program runs out.
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1. How does the free program work? Any child age 18 or younger is eligible for a free meal from the school district.
✔ Students attending school under the Hybrid Learning Option can receive their meal without charge/payment during the time they are present in the school building.
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✔ Parents of the students attending school under the Hybrid Learning Option can obtain a 3-Day Remote Meal Pack at the designated pick-up time at their school for their children.
✔ Children who are under the Full Remote Learning option are eligible for free meals. Parents are permitted to pick-up a 5-day meal pack at the high school.
✔ Parents of students attending Kindergarten can receive a 5-Day Lunch meal & a Wednesday Breakfast Meal Pack.
✔ Community children that are not enrolled in the BWSD are permitted to come to the grab & go meal distribution locations to obtain a free meal pack.
2. Do the children have to be present when parents pick up the meal pack? No, parents can pick-up the meals.
3. What are the locations and times to pick-up a 5-Day Meal Pack for Full Remote Students & Community Children?
Location: Baldwin High School, Central Parking Lot
Day: Mondays
Time: 10:00 AM to 11:30 PM
4. What are the locations and times to pick-up a 3-Day Meal Pack for Hybrid Learning Option Students?
Whitehall Elementary School: Location: Upper parking lot at the car rider's entrance, Entrance #3.
Day: Tuesdays
Time: 12:45 PM – 1:45 PM
J.E. Harrison Educational Center: Location: Lower parking lot by gym entrance
Day: Tuesdays
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