Dallas ISD Starts Mobile Meals For Students Who Can't Get To Grab-And-Go Sites

DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) - Dallas ISD launched a pilot program Monday to get more meals to more students in need during the coronavirus outbreak that has forced schools to shut down.

The school district is providing mobile meals "for our housing insecure students and families, who are unable to access designated grab-and-go meal sites."

On Monday afternoon, staff brought meals to the Budget Suites off Stemmons Freeway.

Dallas ISD staff brought meals to the Budget Suites off Stemmons Freeway. (CBS 11)

The district said the program, which is a collaboration of the Homeless Education Program, Food and Child Nutrition Services, and Student Transportation Services, will expand to additional hotels and motels on Thursday, April 2.

Dallas ISD also said Monday, to limit human interactions and help ensure the safety of district staff and families, Dallas ISD starting the week of April 6 will provide about a week worth of meals one day a week.

That will be every Thursday from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

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