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BHC schools resume free summer meals beginning today

BULLHEAD CITY – The Bullhead City Elementary School District has received State approval to resume free summer meals Monday (July 6) for another month.  The two drive-through grab-and-go meal locations will be at Desert Valley School on Marina Blvd. and Fox Creek Junior High School on Desert Sky Blvd., just off the Bullhead Parkway and Adobe Road.

Meals will be available Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays through July 28 from 9:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. 

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s free summer food service program is available to all children and teens 18 and under, including recent graduates.

Monday meals will be boxed for Monday and Tuesday, Wednesday meals will be for Wednesday and Thursday, and Friday meals will be only for Friday.  

“We’re pleased to be able to offer this service for another month,” said BCESD superintendent Carolyn Stewart.  “This is a challenging time for our students and their families, and many who rely on school meals during the school year continue to have food and nutritional issues over the summer.” 

Meals are the same for all children regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, disability or age (up to 18).  There will be no discrimination in the course of the meal service.

The USDA originally allowed the summer meal program to launch early during the State-mandated school closures in mid-March.  For the next three months, almost 82,000 free meals were served to Bullhead City Elementary and Colorado River Union High School District students at school pick-up sites and neighborhood drop-off locations.  Because the program lapsed in late June, BCESD officials applied to renew it.  Approval was granted late in the week.

Chartwells Schools Dining Services, the food service vendor for several local school districts, is again overseeing the summer meal program.

Parents with questions may call the BCESD office during regular business hours.

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