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SBCUSD Continues Grab and Go Meal Distribution

By Corina Borsuk
Communications/ Community Relations Technician
08/04/2020 at 02:20 PM

 

San Bernardino City Unified School District (SBCUSD) will continue to provide free Grab and Go Meals to students on Mondays and Wednesdays.

All SBCUSD students, regardless of family income, are eligible for free Grab and Go Meals. Both breakfast and lunch to-go meals are available for pick up Mondays and Wednesdays from 8 to 11 a.m. Distribution ends at 11 a.m. to protect families from heat-related health issues and to prevent food from spoiling in high temperatures. However, students will be provided with multiple meals at a time. Families are encouraged to refrigerate those meals to maintain food safely.

“Originally, meal distribution was scheduled to start at 9 a.m., but due to overwhelming requests by families that meal distribution start earlier, our Nutrition Services team responded quickly to add an hour and start distribution at 8 a.m.,” said Executive Director of Community Engagement Ginger Ontiveros. “We believe that parent and student input is vital to school success, and we continue to do our best to meet the needs of our families in these unpredictable and unprecedented circumstances.”

Families will be required to provide the name and school of each child for which they are picking up meals. Every student is eligible to receive five days worth of meals each week.

Grab and Go Meal distribution is at the following locations:

  • Cajon High School, 1200 West Hill Drive, San Bernardino
  • Del Vallejo Leadership & STEAM Academy, 1885 East Lynwood Drive, San Bernardino
  • H. Frank Dominguez Elementary School, 135 S. Allen Street, San Bernardino
  • Golden Valley Middle School, 3800 North Waterman Avenue, San Bernardino
  • Indian Springs High School, 650 North Del Rosa Drive, San Bernardino
  • Juanita Blakely Jones Elementary School, 700 North F Street, San Bernardino
  • Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School, 1250 Medical Center Drive, San Bernardino
  • Muscoy Elementary School, 2119 West Blake Street, San Bernardino
  • Pacific High School, 1020 Pacific Street, San Bernardino
  • Richardson PREP HI Middle School, 455 South K Street, San Bernardino
  • San Bernardino High School, 1850 North E Street, San Bernardino
  • San Gorgonio High School, 2299 Pacific Street, San Bernardino
  • Serrano Middle School, 3131 Piedmont Drive, Highland
  • Thompson Elementary School, 7401 Church Avenue, Highland
  • Vermont Elementary School, 3695 Vermont Street, San Bernardino

As of August 3, Chavez Middle School is no longer a Grab and Go Meal distribution site.

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