Maumelle Middle School and Pine Forest are among the 19 schools in the Pulaski County Special School District that will be part of the Provision 2 program though the U.S. Department of Agriculture as part of the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act.
The program provides free school lunches and breakfasts to all students in the qualifying schools for four consecutive years.
A school breakfast bar. (PCSSD photo)
Other Maumelle feeder schools in Provision 2 are Oak Grove Elementary and Crystal Hill Elementary. Maumelle High School is not a Provision 2 school.
The other qualifying schools include:
Cato Elementary
College Station Elementary
Daisy Bates Elementary
Harris Elementary
Joe T. Robinson Elementary
Landmark Elementary
Lawson Elementary
Oakbrooke Elementary
Sherwood Elementary
Sylvan Hills Elementary
William Jefferson Clinton Elementary
Mills Middle
Sylvan Hills Middle
Sylvan Hills Junior High
Mills University Studies High
Students at those schools will receive free meals regardless of eligibility but the district will need to collect free and reduced lunch applications from each school for the first year, but not for the following three years.
The program can be extended for additional four-year blocks, if certain conditions are met, the district said.
Applications began on July 1 and for more information, email nutrition@pcssd.org.
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Maumelle Middle, Pine Forest among PCSSD schools to get free meals
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Maumelle Middle School and Pine Forest are among the 19 schools in the Pulaski County Special School District that will be part of the Provision 2 program though the U.S. Department of Agriculture as part of the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act.
The program provides free school lunches and breakfasts to all students in the qualifying schools for four consecutive years.
Other Maumelle feeder schools in Provision 2 are Oak Grove Elementary and Crystal Hill Elementary. Maumelle High School is not a Provision 2 school.
The other qualifying schools include:
Cato Elementary
College Station Elementary
Daisy Bates Elementary
Harris Elementary
Joe T. Robinson Elementary
Landmark Elementary
Lawson Elementary
Oakbrooke Elementary
Sherwood Elementary
Sylvan Hills Elementary
William Jefferson Clinton Elementary
Mills Middle
Sylvan Hills Middle
Sylvan Hills Junior High
Mills University Studies High
Students at those schools will receive free meals regardless of eligibility but the district will need to collect free and reduced lunch applications from each school for the first year, but not for the following three years.
The program can be extended for additional four-year blocks, if certain conditions are met, the district said.
Applications began on July 1 and for more information, email nutrition@pcssd.org.