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Norwood Coronavirus: Where To Get School Lunches Amid Closures

Schools and other facilities across Massachusetts are working to fill the gap caused by school closures and provide meals to students.

NORWOOD, MA — Schools across Massachusetts are closed through April 6 in an effort to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, leaving parents to make their now homebound children with lunch each day, a meal often supplied by school cafeterias.

The lack of school lunches is a particular challenge for families of children who qualify for free or reduced price school meals.

A study from 2017, the most recent data available on the topic, shows some 442,000 students qualify for free or reduced price school meals.

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Childhood Hunger Facts:

  • More than 400,000 students in Massachusetts qualified for free or reduced school meals, according to Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
  • One in nine kids in the state is food-insecure
  • In 2019, some 57,000 meals were served each day across the state through the Summer Meals program
  • 486,000 kids eat school lunches each day
  • More facts about hunger in Massachusetts are available via Project Bread

In an effort to ensure students and families who rely on these program still have access to meals five days a week, a number of schools and other facilities across the state are continuing to provide lunches to families in need.

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Here's where to get school breakfasts and lunches in Norwood:

  • Norwood Public Schools: Balch Elementary School
    • March 16 to 20
    • 1170 Washington Street, Norwood, MA
    • Grab & Go meals will be available for all teens and children 18 and under, if you are planning to pick up a meal, please fill out the order form.
  • Norwood Public Schools: Callahan Elementary School
    • March 16 to 20
    • 90 Garfield Ave, Norwood, MA
    • Grab & Go meals will be available for all teens and children 18 and under, if you are planning to pick up a meal, please fill out the order form.

School closure meal data is provided by Project Bread. A list of all schools still serving lunches across the state of Massachusetts is available online.

"Project Bread is working with the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and many schools and community partners to provide families with access to school meals while schools are closed," the organization said.

On the map below, you can scroll to zoom, click and drag to move around the state and click on pins for details.

Do you know of a school not on the list? Let us know in the comments.


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