Superintendent Tracy Wheeler announced at the July 29 Board of Education meeting that all Berea City School District students -- regardless of income -- will be eligible for free breakfast and lunch during the 2024-25 school year.
Berea City School District students are all now eligible for a free breakfast and lunch each school day. In addition, middle school and high school students will be able to attend all of their school-specific athletic events for free during the regular season.announced that all Berea City School District students -- regardless of income -- will be eligible for free breakfast and lunch during the 2024-25 school year.
A set, no-cost breakfast and lunch will be offered each school day, with additional items available for purchase. “This program aligns with our commitment to supporting the well-being and academic success of all our students,” Wheeler said through an
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