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Some School Districts Begin Closing Emergency Meal Sites For The Summer

A person is packing lunches into plastic bags, with only their hands visible. The lunch includes pizza, milk and additional snacks.
Jeff Scheid
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The Nevada Independent
Clark County School District food package includes breakfast and lunch. The school district set up 15 sites through out the valley to provide food packages for students enrolled in the free and reduced food program.

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The school year is coming to an end for Nevada’s K-12 students, and as grades are posted and summer break commences, children in some counties are losing access to the free meals they were being provided at distribution sites throughout the state.

Several counties have already closed their school meal distribution sites for break, and more will follow suit as the summer months continue. While several counties, including Clark and Churchill, have extended their meals programs throughout the summer, many do not have the capability to do so and students and their families will have to find alternative sources of food.

According to Nevada Department of Agriculture Director Jennifer Ott, schools and organizations operating these federal child nutrition program sites served almost four million meals between March 15 and May 22.

Food banks around the state have observed increased need for their services since March and don’t expect that need to abate any time soon, but school districts require federal extensions from the U.S. Department of Agriculture in order to continue operating meal sites over the summer. 

The following counties have closed school meal sites as of June 3:

  • Carson City School District
  • Douglas County School District
  • Lincoln County School District
  • Lyon County School District
  • Mineral County School District

In addition, Humboldt County School District plans to close its school meal sites June 8, and Nye County sites will close June 30.
In Lincoln County, once school meal sites closed on May 21, families that were using them were not provided with any alternative meal sources, but in many other counties students and their parents are being pointed to the local Boys and Girls Club or other organizations that are taking over service. 

The Nevada Department of Agriculture runs a summer meal program every year for students, allowing them to access nutritious food once schools close for the year. There is no application process for the program and partnering organizations are required to provide meals to any child age 2-18.

Visit The Nevada Independent for the complete story.

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