The program is helping to provide breakfast and lunch that would normally be provided during the school day.
The program is helping to provide breakfast and lunch that would normally be provided during the school day.
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With the stay at home order..
Many parents are trying to figure out how to get meals to their kids.
"aramark food services" is helping local schools provide those meals to students who need it.
Today staff at north daviess handed out three meals to students.
The meals include three lunches as well as three breakfasts.
Every tuesday and thursday food will be provided at the elementary school.
Aramark food service general manager "tim stoner" says they plan to keep the program going until may.
"we're serving about seventy percent of our free and reduced kids that would come to school.
So we're hitting a good part of our population that we're trying to reach.
We want to make sure that theres no kid that's hungry and make sure all our kids are getting breakfast and lunch."
Stoner says they will reevalute their program if classes do not go back in session in may.
They're doing similar programs in loogootee and at north knox
With thousands of students out of school for the next 2 and a half weeks, districts across the state are making sure they have..