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Franklin Special School District Offers Free Summer Meals
Free breakfast and lunch for FSSD students will be available from the end of May until the end of July through a federal government program.

FRANKLIN, TN β The Franklin Special School District will once again offer the Seamless Summer Food Service program, a partnership with the United States Department of Agriculture which provides free breakfast and lunch for students during the summer months.
The program, now in its eighth year in the FSSD, will begin May 30 and run through July 31. Parent meals will also be available for $2.25 for breakfast and $3.25 for lunch.
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Breakfast will be served from 8 to 8:30 a.m. with lunch from 12:15 to 12:45 p.m. at the FSSD Central Office Annex Cafeteria at 1406 Cannon Street.
There will also be offsite serving locations:
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- FSSD Summer Morning and Afternoon Care (MAC) and WeeMAC
- Franklin/Williamson County Boys & Girls Club
- Franklin Housing Authority
- Franktown Open Hearts
- The Gentry Education Foundation
- Williamson County Parks & Recreation at Academy Park
- Franklin Estates Mobile Home Park
- Mid-Cumberland Head Start
- My Friendβs House
- FSSD Young Scholars Institute at Poplar Grove
- Franklin Police Departmentβs Teen Academy
- Freedom Intermediate and Freedom Middle summer programs
- Cadet Place
- Harpeth Hills, Liberty Oaks and Heritage Place apartment villages
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