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The deadline for families of East Baton Rouge Parish schoolchildren to sign up for special home delivery of school meals for the Christmas break has been pushed back to noon Friday, nearly a day later than the one originally set.
The parish school system delivered nearly 8,000 meals to families over the Thanksgiving break and is hoping to reach as many or more this Christmas. The meal delivery service is a special service allowed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture as a way of feeding hungry children amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
All of the nearly 41,000 students in the East Baton Rouge Parish school district are eligible, as well as students in other schools in the parish who already receive free meals in school. Also eligible are their younger siblings who arenât yet school age.
EBR schools, Child Nutrition Program to provide extra meals for children during winter break
EBR schools working with Child Nutrition Program to provide extra meals for children during Winter Break By Chris Rosato | December 16, 2020 at 5:55 PM CST - Updated December 16 at 8:35 PM
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - It’s just like we saw over thanksgiving break. families worried about how to feed their children and themselves over the holidays. But some of those families don’t need to worry anymore. The East Baton Rouge School System and the Child Nutrition Program will be providing extra meals over the break.
“I’m very thankful for the east Baton Rouge parish school system for providing this opportunity for us to have these meals,” said Lashawnna Thompson, a parent of a child in the school district.