Reminder: Pick Up a Week’s Worth of Food from Schools and Mobile Sites
As social distancing continues, schools across the state are closed for the remainder of this school year. Yet, Tuscaloosa City and County Schools remain committed to providing nutrition for children.
It was previously announced that students could go to area schools to receive two meals each weekday, but to limit workers' possible exposure to COVID-19 and to decrease the necessity for travel, a week's worth of meals are now being given to students every Monday, beginning at 11 a.m.
Officials further state that if appropriate social distancing can no longer be ensured during one-day-a-week meal services, the system may have to suspend/cancel the program.
School locations for curb side grab and go:
- The Alberta School of Performing Arts
- Central High
- Woodland Forrest Elementary
- Northridge Middle
- Skyland Elementary
- Central Elementary
- Vance Elementary
- Brookwood Elementary
- Holt High
- Hillcrest High
- Sipsey Valley Middle
- Northside High
- Sipsey Valley Middle
- Northside High
- Flatwoods Elementary
- Faucett-Vestavia Elementary
- Crestmont Elementary
Mobile sites:
- Copper Creek
- Creekwood
- Forester Gardens
- Hay Court
- McKenzie Court
- Rosedale
- University Manor
- Wood Village
- Green Village Community
- Valley Hill
- Crescent East
- Brown House
- Knoll Circle
- Country Ridge Mobile Homes
- Bear Creek Mobile Homes
- Inverness Apartments
- Chestnut Trace
- Branscomb Apartments
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