North Texas School Districts Offering Meal Support Amid School Closures Due to Coronavirus Outbreak

FRISCO  (WBAP/KLIF News) – As school district across North Texas postpone classes or move to online resources amid the coronavirus outbreak, many families who are struggling financially are wondering how their kids will be fed.
Some students rely on free meals served at school as their primary source of food for the day. That’s why the Frisco, Arlington and Grapevine Colleyville Independent School Districts are doing their part to make sure needy students remain fed.
Participants in Frisco will need to fill out the form available here to be able to receive a free lunch and breakfast meal for the next day. The district said completion of the form indicates the student will need meals for the entire week, March 16-20th.
The student must be present to pick up the food and must present their name and student ID number.
Pick up sites are located on the following campuses between 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the following campuses.
– Hunt Middle School, 4900 Legendary Drive
– Lawler Middle School, 12921 Rolater Road
– Pearson Middle School, 2323 Stonebrook Parkway
– Roach Middle School, 12499 Independence Parkway
– Scoggins Middle School, 7070 Stacy Road
– Trent Middle School, 13131 Coleto Creek Drive
Meals can be picked up at each campus’ main entrance by the flag pole. The information for Arlington and Grapevine Colleyville is below. Parents can check their school district’s websites for more information.

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