Sack lunches along with the next day’s sack breakfast will be distributed to Mansfield City Schools students on weekdays at two locations starting on Wednesday, March 18. Nutritionally
balanced meals will be provided from 12 to 1 p.m. to students who arrive as
pedestrians or in vehicles.
Sack lunches
and breakfasts for children in preschool through sixth grade will be
distributed at Malabar Intermediate School. Traffic will enter off West Cook
Road then be directed out the rear entrance.
Meals for
students in grades seven through 12 will be distributed at the main entrance to
Mansfield Senior High. The regular one-way traffic pattern will be maintained.
Families who
have students enrolled at more than one site may pick up meals for all of them
at either Malabar or Senior High.
Everyone
will remain in their vehicles to receive sacked meals from food service staff,
building administrators and security personnel. Per federal school lunch
regulations, students must be present to receive a meal. No meals can be
provided to anyone over 18.
All
Mansfield City Schools families who will participate in the food distribution
are asked to complete a survey that includes the names of students, how many
days a week they will participate and a listing of any food allergies or
dietary needs.
Paper copies
of the survey were sent home with students who were in school on Monday. The
survey also is online at Tygerpride.com. Those who have not completed a survey
by their first food pickup will be given a copy at that time.