More than 100 district staffers are involved on making the bus stop meals possible. So that students pre-K through 12 know where the bus is going to stop.” “And then we publish those to our website for parents. “Our transportation department literally, in three days, completely rerouted our entire district so that we can serve pre-K through 12 and created 1,000, over 1,000, new stops,” he says. Patrick’s Day glasses and laughing as they push a dolly full of the chilled food.īutts says the district prioritized getting packaged meals directly to students, during this first week of school closures due to the coronavirus. Indianapolis' Metropolitan School District of Wayne Township has come up with a unique solution to feed children.Įarlier this week, Superintendent Jeff Butts stands outside Rhoades Elementary on the city’s west side, as cafeteria workers load coolers of food onto a yellow school bus. This means many students are without meals they rely on. MSD Wayne Township SchoolsĪll schools across Indiana are now closed to help combat the spread of the coronavirus. A Wayne Township Schools staffer loads cold meals into a bus for distribution to students on Tuesday, Maat Rhoades Elementary on Indianapolis' west side.
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