Houston ISD to open summer feeding program on June 17

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Houston ISD to open summer feeding program on June 17
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Houston ISD offers free breakfast and lunch to all children under 18 (and some students with disabilities up to 21) throughout summer break.

The Houston Independent School District has announced its annual Summer Feeding Program that will start next week. The program, which will open on Friday, June 17 and run through Friday, July 19, will provide any child up to age 18, and enrolled HISD students with disabilities up to age 21, with healthy, no-cost meals during the summer school break.

SUGGESTED: Shell Freedom Over Texas seeking volunteers for July 4 celebrationSchool officials said the meals help ensure students who rely on school meals during the academic year have continued access to good nutrition throughout summer vacation and return to school healthy and ready to learn in the fall. DOWNLOAD THE FOX 26 HOUSTON APP BY CLICKING HEREThe program will operate Monday through Friday with breakfast meal service each day from 7:15 a.m. to 8:15 a.m.

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