Summit School District again offering free meals program for all children this summer

Breakfast and lunch provided at Dillon Valley Elementary School

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Milk is pictured at the Summit High School cafeteria in 2016. The Summit School District is again offering free breakfasts and lunches to all children ages 18 and under throughout the summer.
Mark Fox/Summit Daily News archive

Summit School District has announced the return of its free Summer Meals Program, which provides breakfasts and lunches to all children 18 years old, regardless of household income.

Between Monday, June 8, and Friday, Aug. 14, meals will be served Monday through Friday at Dillon Valley Elementary School. 

No qualification or registration is required. The meals program is available to all children and teens, regardless of family income or school enrollment. 



Breakfast will be served between 9-9:30 a.m., while lunch will be served between 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Children are limited to one breakfast and one lunch per day and must eat meals on-site. 

Meals will not be offered Friday, July 3. 



Daily menus can be found at Summit.Nutrislice.com.  For more information, residents can reach out to Summit School District Nutrition Services. Contact information can be found at Summitk12.org/food-services.

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