Meals continue for Middletown students during 3-week-period of learning at home

FILE PHOTO: An Ohio church has paid off the students' lunch debt in nine school districts.

Credit: Tim Boyle/Getty Images

Credit: Tim Boyle/Getty Images

FILE PHOTO: An Ohio church has paid off the students' lunch debt in nine school districts.

The Middletown City School District has plans to continue providing breakfast and lunch to students during the 3-week period that school is not formally in session due to coronavirus prevention.

They will hand out food at each of their 10 buildings, excluding Midd State, as well as at some of their bus stops beginning on March 16, according to the district’s website.

Bagged breakfast and lunch will be available at the following locations Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.:

  • Mayfield Elementary
    • Intersection of Springrove and Bonita
    • Midtonia Apartments off of Sutphin
    • Kensington and Barbara
  • Creekview Elementary
    • Freedom Court
    • Ocala and Audubon
    • Holly and Primrose
  • Amanda Elementary
    • Wanetta and Navaho
    • Ruby and Diamond Loop
    • Meadow and Pearl
    • Crawford and Queen
  • Rosa Parks Elementary
    • Fairfield and Baltimore
    • Girard and Vanderveer
    • Ethel Court and Main Street
  • Wildwood Elementary
    • Crescent and Malvern
    • Aberdeen and Flemming
    • Carmody and Wilberham
  • Miller Ridge Elementary
    • Jewell and Lowell
    • Spencer and Riverview
    • Wicklow and Marshall
    • Bavarian Apartments off of Central
  • Central School only
  • Middle School only
  • Highview School only
  • High School only

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