MCPASD offers free summer meals for students under age of eighteen

MCPASD offers free summer meals for students under age of eighteen
Sheila Hibner President at Middleston-Cross Plaines Area School District — Official website
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MCPASD is set to provide free summer meals to students under 18 from June 23 to July 31. Meals will be available Monday through Thursday, offering breakfast and lunch at Middleton High School for all community students and high schoolers attending summer school.

No registration is needed, allowing students to attend on a walk-in basis at Middleton High School. However, all meals must be consumed on-site as grab-and-go options are not offered.

Middleton High School will serve meals in the North Commons, accessible via the student parking side entrance. Breakfast runs from 7:45 a.m. to 8:45 a.m., and lunch from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., excluding July 3 and July 4.

At Kromrey Middle School, free meals are provided exclusively for Summer Academy attendees, MCPASD’s program focusing on early literacy and social-emotional learning for grades K-8. Participation is by invitation from Student Support Teams.

For further inquiries, Assistant Nutrition Services Supervisor Janelle Piddington can be contacted at 608-829-2346 or jpiddington@mcpasd.k12.wi.us.



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