02.16.2021

Updated Schedule: Free Breakfast and Lunch for All Children

iLEAD Agua Dulce Free Breakfast and Lunch

Through the Summer Seamless Program, we are currently providing meals for all children up to 18 years of age at no charge. You do not need to be an enrolled learner in order to receive free meals. Each child will receive one grab-and-go breakfast and lunch for each day. Children need not be present to pick up.

Please note that we are making some changes to our food program starting this week. We will be canceling our Friday delivery, and instead we will serve meals on Thursdays.

On a normal schedule, food service will be on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 10:00 AM to noon:

  • Monday: pick up meals for Monday and Tuesday
  • Wednesday: pick up meals for Wednesday and Thursday
  • Thursday: pick up meals for Friday, Saturday and Sunday

Please note that when the school is closed on a Monday due to a holiday, we will serve food on that Tuesday (for Tuesday), Wednesday (for Wednesday and Thursday), and Thursday (for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday).

School lunch will be grab-and-go with minimal contact and may not be consumed on-site. Breakfast and lunch will be served together. Please drive up to the front office in the upper parking lot (11311 Frascati St, Agua Dulce, CA), and we will come to the car. For your protection and ours, please wear a cloth face covering when picking up meals.

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