Cherokee County Schools Will Resume Free Meal Pickup For Kids On Monday

School meal pick up for children will resume on Monday, (March, 29, 2020) at Cedar Bluff High School, Centre Middle School, Cherokee County Career Tech, FEMA Building in Leesburg, Sand Rock High School, and Spring Garden High School from 10-11 while supplies last.

These meals are being offered through the Cherokee County Schools in cooperation with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) are providing meals at no charge for children 18 years of age and younger. 

Children do not have to be students at a school within our system to participate in this program.  The program is designed to assist families in providing meals to their children during the emergency school closure.   All meals must be picked up and eaten off-site. Children must be present to receive a meal.  A lunch meal and the next day’s breakfast meal will be distributed each day. 

These regulations are USDA requirements and must be followed in order for our system to participate in this program and to offer meals at no charge to anyone 18 and under or those who are currently enrolled in a K-12 school. 

Meals will be picked up at the entrance to the school or building in a drive-thru fashion.  If you have no available transportation, delivery may be an option. 

Please make CNP Staff aware of any allergies your children have. 

Dates and times are subject to change. Please direct any questions you may have about the emergency feeding program to Christina Lee, Child Nutrition Program Director for Cherokee County Schools. She may be reached at 256-927-3397 or at clee@cherokeek12.org.

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