By AJ
May 11, 2021
One in eight Utah children struggles with hunger, according to Feeding America. That’s an even bigger issue over summer break. Some Utah school districts will be offering free summer school lunch programs.
Cache County School District: Free meals will be served to children ages 18 and younger Monday through Friday from June 7 to July 16.
White Pine and Lewiston Elementary Schools from 11:30am-12:30pm
Birch Creek, Cedar Ridge, Nibley, and Lincoln Elementary Schools from 11:15am-12:30pm
Grand County School District: Breakfast and lunch will be offered for free to all children 18 and under at Helen M. Knight Elementary School.
By AJ
May 11, 2021
One in eight Utah children struggles with hunger, according to Feeding America. That’s an even bigger issue over summer break. Some Utah school districts will be offering free summer school lunch programs.
Cache County School District: Free meals will be served to children ages 18 and younger Monday through Friday from June 7 to July 16.
White Pine and Lewiston Elementary Schools from 11:30am-12:30pm
Birch Creek, Cedar Ridge, Nibley, and Lincoln Elementary Schools from 11:15am-12:30pm
Grand County School District: Breakfast and lunch will be offered for free to all children 18 and under at Helen M. Knight Elementary School.
By AJ
May 11, 2021
One in eight Utah children struggles with hunger, according to Feeding America. That’s an even bigger issue over summer break. Some Utah school districts will be offering free summer school lunch programs.
Cache County School District: Free meals will be served to children ages 18 and younger Monday through Friday from June 7 to July 16.
White Pine and Lewiston Elementary Schools from 11:30am-12:30pm
Birch Creek, Cedar Ridge, Nibley, and Lincoln Elementary Schools from 11:15am-12:30pm
Grand County School District: Breakfast and lunch will be offered for free to all children 18 and under at Helen M. Knight Elementary School.
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Some Utah school districts have taken the issue of whether students should have to wear masks and put it in parentsâ hands.
Within the last week, three districts â Kane County, San Juan and Iron County â and one Orem charter school have stopped requiring doctorâs notes for students seeking a mask exemption in their schools.
Instead, parents need only sign a form vouching that their children suffer from a medical condition that inhibits their ability to wear a mask. Supporters in the Davis, Weber and Alpine districts, among others, have called for the same approach, at rallies and in letters and calls to administrators.