What you need to know
LCISD staff will serve children at seven sites from early June to mid-July, according to the district’s website.
Community Impact reached out to district representatives to ask if parents could purchase a meal or if identification was required, but response was not received by press time.
Something to note
There will be no service from June 19 to July 4, according to the district’s website.
During the closure, students can find participating meal sites statewide by:
- Calling 2-1-1
- Visiting www.summerfood.org
Looking forward
LCISD campuses are also hosting a number of summer enrichment opportunities, including summer school for grades Pre-K-12th, language classes and natatorium programs, according to the district’s website.