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School district announces summer meals program

  • Beginning May 27, free and nutritious meals will be provided to children throughout the Lewisville Independent School District through a program supported by the Seamless Summer Option.
  • This initiative, coordinated through the Texas Department of Agriculture, provides nutritious meals to children 18 and under—including disabled students up to age 21—to help address nutritional needs during the summer months.
  • Meal sites throughout the district are established in communities where more than half of the student population is eligible for free or reduced-price meals, with support from partner organizations such as schools, nonprofits, and faith-based groups.
  • Yana Koleva, Resident District Manager, emphasized that children in LISD and nearby communities require proper nutrition throughout the entire year to support their development and overall success.
  • Offering nutritious meals during the summer break supports children in maintaining their health and returning to school prepared to succeed, continuing efforts to combat food insecurity among youth in Texas.
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Montrose Daily Press broke the news in on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
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