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School districts starting free summer food programs

School districts starting free summer food programs

Several school districts in Tucson and surrounding communities are offering free summer meal programs at their schools.  Many students who rely on school lunches would go hungry without these vital summer programs.  

If there is not a school close to your area serving these free meals, parents can click on the following website http://www.azsummerfood.gov/food-site-locations and put in your zip code to see what schools closest to you are serving.

The following are sites with dates and times of meals served:

Amphitheater School sites to offer free breakfast, lunch during summer school

Amphitheater School sites to offer free breakfast, lunch during summer school

Select Amphitheater Schools will be serving breakfast and lunch to students during summer school this year. 

The Amphitheater Public School District is partnering with the U.S. Department of Agriculture to provide these free meals.  Any child under 18 may come and eat. 

Free meals will be provided at the following five sites, at the dates and times listed below:

MUSD will be participating in the Summer Food program

MUSD will be participating in the Summer Food program

The Marana Unified School District (MUSD) Food Services Department is working to make sure that no children in the community go hungry when school is out.

Starting June 3, three MUSD schools will be participating in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Summer Food Service Program (SFP), serving free breakfast and lunch meals. 

MUSD Summer Food Program locations, dates and times are listed below (enrollment in a Marana School is not required):

Amphitheater Public Schools ‘Class of 2013’

Amphitheater Public Schools ‘Class of 2013’

Amphitheater School District is pleased to announce the graduation of 1100 students from the District’s three high schools this month. Students have plans that range from attending a university, trade school, or community college, to stepping into a job or enlisting in the military. Amphitheater graduates earned more than

ADE partnering with nonprofit to improve parent information and family support in special education

ADE partnering with nonprofit to improve parent information and family support in special education

A partnership began October 1, 2012 between the Arizona Department of Education (ADE) and Raising Special Kids, to help strengthen and improve the delivery of parent training and assistance in special education.

This is a committed effort to provide a ‘coordinated network to help parents of

Act of kindness 'restores' more than a porch

Act of kindness 'restores' more than a porch

Northwest Fire District is extending their thanks to Abracadabra Restoration for stepping up and helping to restore a patio destroyed by fire.

Abracadabra Restoration offered their services free, as a community service, this was according to Adam Goldberg, Captain at Northwest Fire.  The resident whose porch caught fire had no insurance.   

"When there was a need," stated Goldberg.  "They answered the call."

‘Safari Science Night’ at the International Wildlife Museum this Saturday

‘Safari Science Night’ at the International Wildlife Museum this Saturday

Looking for an interesting event for the whole family?  Why not stop by the International Wildlife Museum for ‘Safari Science Night’.

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