School's out, but students continue to get fed despite COVID-19 outbreak [View all]
by: Elijah Baker
Posted: Mar 16, 2020 / 05:29 PM CDT / Updated: Mar 16, 2020 / 05:57 PM CDT
MADISON COUNTY, Ala. - School districts are working to make sure students who need meals have them - despite school being out because of the COVID-19 coronavirus.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced schools can continue offering meals during the closures.
The "Grab and Go" program in Madison County is helping students who may not otherwise get meals.
All Alabama K-12 schools are closed for the next few weeks, but schools are doing what they can to make sure students continue to get fed.
Grab-n-go
"We usually keep all of our kitchens well stocked," Madison County Schools Child Nutrition Program Manager Teresa Miller. "If there's something I don't have here, we're pulling from all the schools in our area so that we make sure we have plenty of everything."
Madison County Schools started its free, grab and go meal assistance program for district students 18 and under. It's like a drive -thru service. Riverton Elementary is one of six county schools helping out.
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